--- layout: post title: "Openssh-server Docker Container" description: "" author: sthope image: categories: [ Docker, Portainer, SSH ] comments: true --- First create openssh-server configuration folders: ``` mkdir -p ~/docker/openssh-server/{config,ssh} ```
Portainer Stack: ```yaml --- version: "3.8" services: openssh-server: image: ghcr.io/linuxserver/openssh-server:latest container_name: openssh-server hostname: my_server environment: - PUID=1000 - PGID=1000 - TZ=Europe/Amsterdam - DOCKER_MODS=linuxserver/mods:openssh-server-rsync|linuxserver/mods:openssh-server-openssh-client|linuxserver/mods:openssh-server-git - PUBLIC_KEY_FILE=~/docker/openssh-server/ssh - PASSWORD_ACCESS=false - SUDO_ACCESS=true volumes: - ~/docker/openssh-server/config:/config - ~/docker/openssh-server/ssh:/root/.ssh - ~/docker:/my_server ports: - 2222:2222 restart: unless-stopped ``` After is running configure your ssh keys, you can generate new ones with command: ``` docker run --rm -it --entrypoint /keygen.sh linuxserver/openssh-server ``` And after keys are configured you can ssh with: ``` ssh -i /root/.ssh/your_key -p PORT USERNAME@IP ``` And from your Docker terminal you can enter the container with: ``` docker exec -it openssh-server /bin/bash ```