A rsyncd/sshd server in Docker. You know, for moving files.
Start a server (both sshd and rsyncd are supported)
$ docker run \
--name rsync-server \ # Name it
-p 8000:873 \ # rsyncd port
-p 9000:22 \ # sshd port
-e USERNAME=user \ # rsync username
-e PASSWORD=pass \ # rsync/ssh password
-v /your/public.key:/root/.ssh/authorized_keys \ # your public key
axiom/rsync-server
Please note that /volume is the rsync volume pointing to /data. The data
will be at /data in the container. Use the VOLUME parameter to change the
destination path in the container. Even when changing VOLUME, you will still
rsync to /volume.
$ rsync -av /your/folder/ rsync://user@localhost:8000/volume
Password: pass
sending incremental file list
./
foo/
foo/bar/
foo/bar/hi.txt
sent 166 bytes received 39 bytes 136.67 bytes/sec
total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
Please note that you are connecting as the root and not the user specified in
the USERNAME variable. If you don't supply a key file you will be prompted
for the PASSWORD.
$ rsync -av -e "ssh -i /your/private.key -p 9000 -l root" /your/folder/ localhost:/data
sending incremental file list
./
foo/
foo/bar/
foo/bar/hi.txt
sent 166 bytes received 31 bytes 131.33 bytes/sec
total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
Variable options (on run)
USERNAME- thersyncusername. defaults touserPASSWORD- thersyncpassword. defaults topassVOLUME- the path forrsync. defaults to/dataALLOW- space separated list of allowed sources. defaults to192.168.0.0/16 172.16.0.0/12.ÀUTHORIZED_KEYS- list of authorized ssh keys to allow for user root
$ docker run -p 873:873 axiom/rsync-server
$ docker run -p 873:873 -v /your/folder:/data axiom/rsync-server
$ docker run \
-p 873:873 \
-v /your/folder:/data \
-e USERNAME=admin \
-e PASSWORD=mysecret \
axiom/rsync-server
$ docker run \
-p 9999:873 \
-v /your/folder:/data \
-e USERNAME=admin \
-e PASSWORD=mysecret \
axiom/rsync-server
$ rsync rsync://admin@localhost:9999
volume /data directory
$ docker run \
-p 9999:873 \
-v /your/folder:/myvolume \
-e USERNAME=admin \
-e PASSWORD=mysecret \
-e VOLUME=/myvolume \
axiom/rsync-server
$ rsync rsync://admin@localhost:9999
volume /myvolume directory
$ docker run \
-p 9999:873 \
-v /your/folder:/myvolume \
-e USERNAME=admin \
-e PASSWORD=mysecret \
-e VOLUME=/myvolume \
-e ALLOW=192.168.8.0/24 192.168.24.0/24 172.16.0.0/12 127.0.0.1/32 \
axiom/rsync-server
If you would like to connect over ssh, you may mount your public key or
authorized_keys file to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys.
Without setting up an authorized_keys file, you will be propted for the
password (which was specified in the PASSWORD variable).
Please note that when using sshd you will be specifying the actual folder
destination as you would when using SSH. On the contrary, when using the
rsyncd daemon, you will always be using /volume, which maps to VOLUME
inside of the container.
docker run \
-v /your/folder:/myvolume \
-e USERNAME=admin \
-e PASSWORD=mysecret \
-e VOLUME=/myvolume \
-e ALLOW=192.168.8.0/24 192.168.24.0/24 172.16.0.0/12 127.0.0.1/32 \
-v /my/authorized_keys:/root/.ssh/authorized_keys \
-p 9000:22 \
axiom/rsync-server
$ rsync -av -e "ssh -i /your/private.key -p 9000 -l root" /your/folder/ localhost:/data