fauria/vsftpd
This Docker container implements a vsftpd server, with the following features:
- Centos 7 base image.
- vsftpd 3.0
- Virtual users
- Passive mode
- Logging to a file or STDOUT.
Docker registry hub.
Installation fromYou can download the image with the following command:
docker pull fauria/vsftpd
Environment variables
This image uses environment variables to allow the configuration of some parameteres at run time:
- Variable name:
FTP_USER
- Default value: admin
- Accepted values: Any string. Avoid whitespaces and special chars.
- Description: Username for the default FTP account. If you don't specify it through the
FTP_USER
environment variable at run time,admin
will be used by default.
- Variable name:
FTP_PASS
- Default value: Random string.
- Accepted values: Any string.
- Description: If you don't specify a password for the default FTP account through
FTP_PASS
, a 16 characters random string will be automatically generated. You can obtain this value through the container logs.
- Variable name:
PASV_ADDRESS
- Default value: Docker host IP.
- Accepted values: Any IPv4 address.
- Description: If you don't specify an IP address to be used in passive mode, the routed IP address of the Docker host will be used. Bear in mind that this could be a local address.
- Variable name:
PASV_MIN_PORT
- Default value: 21100.
- Accepted values: Any valid port number.
- Description: This will be used as the lower bound of the passive mode port range. Remember to publish your ports with
docker -p
parameter.
- Variable name:
PASV_MAX_PORT
- Default value: 21110.
- Accepted values: Any valid port number.
- Description: This will be used as the upper bound of the passive mode port range. It will take longer to start a container with a high number of published ports.
- Variable name: LOG_STDOUT
- Default value: Empty string.
- Accepted values: Any string to enable, empty string or not defined to disable.
- Description: Output vsftpd log through STDOUT, so that it can be accessed through the container logs.
Exposed ports and volumes
The image exposes ports 20
and 21
. Also, exports two volumes: /home/vsftpd
, which contains users home directories, and /var/log/vsftpd
, used to store logs.
When sharing a homes directory between the host and the container (/home/vsftpd
) the owner user id and group id should be 14 and 80 respectively. This correspond ftp user and ftp group on the container, but may match something else on the host.
Use cases
- Create a temporary container for testing purposes:
docker run --rm fauria/vsftp
- Create a container in active mode using the default user account, with a binded data directory:
docker run -d -p 21:21 -v /my/data/directory:/home/vsftpd --name vsftpd fauria/vsftpd
# see logs for credentials:
docker logs vsftpd
- Create a production container with a custom user account, binding a data directory and enabling both active and passive mode:
docker run -d -v /my/data/directory:/home/vsftpd \
-p 20:20 -p 21:21 -p 21100-21110:21100-21110 \
-e FTP_USER=myuser -e FTP_PASS=mypass \
-e PASV_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1 -e PASV_MIN_PORT=21100 -e PASV_MAX_PORT=21110 \
--name vsftpd --restart=always fauria/lap
- Manually add a new FTP user to an existing container:
docker exec -i -t vsftpd bash
mkdir /home/vsftpd/myuser
echo -e "myuser\nmypass" >> /etc/vsftpd/virtual_users.txt
/usr/bin/db_load -T -t hash -f /etc/vsftpd/virtual_users.txt /etc/vsftpd/virtual_users.db
exit
docker restart vsftpd