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ubuntu-ssh

just for fun, this is a test proj

Image tags

  • 10.04 (lucid)
  • 12.04 (precise)
  • 12.10 (quantal)
  • 13.04 (raring)
  • 13.10 (saucy)
  • 14.04 (trusty)
  • 14.10 (utopic)
  • 15.04 (vivid)
  • 15.10 (wily)
  • 16.04 (xenial)
  • 16.10 (yakkety)
  • 17.10 (zesty)

Simple sample:

docker run -d -p 99:22 jennava/ubuntu-ssh:trusty

docker logs <CONTAINER_ID>

You will see an output like the following:

========================================================================
You can now connect to this Ubuntu container via SSH using:

    ssh -p <port> root@<host>
and enter the root password 'F45uIVUM789y' when prompted

Please remember to change the above password as soon as possible!
========================================================================

In this case, F45uIVUM789y is the password allocated to the root user.

Done!

Setting a specific password for the root account

If you want to use a preset password instead of a random generated one, you can set the environment variable ROOT_PASS to your specific password when running the container:

docker run -d -p 99:22 -e ROOT_PASS="mypass" jennava/ubuntu-ssh:trusty

Adding SSH authorized keys

cd ~/.ssh/
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"

If you want to use your SSH key to login, you can use AUTHORIZED_KEYS environment variable. You can add more than one public key separating them by ,:

docker run -d -p 99:22 -e AUTHORIZED_KEYS="`cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`" jennava/ubuntu-ssh:trusty