A lightweight OpenSSH Docker image built atop Alpine Linux. Available on GitHub.
The root password is "root". SSH host keys (RSA, DSA, ECDSA, and ED25519) are auto-generated when the container is started, unless already present.
7.5-r2
,latest
(OpenSSH_7.5p1-hpn14v4, LibreSSL 2.6.3, Dockerfile)7.5
(OpenSSH_7.5p1-hpn14v4, LibreSSL 2.5.4, Dockerfile)7.4
(OpenSSH_7.4p1, LibreSSL 2.4.4, Dockerfile)7.2
(OpenSSH_7.2p2-hpn14v4, OpenSSL 1.0.2j 26 Sep 2016, Dockerfile)7.1
(Alpine Linux 3.3, OpenSSH_7.1p2-hpn14v4, OpenSSL 1.0.2e 3 Dec 2015, Dockerfile)6.8
(Alpine Linux 3.2, OpenSSH_6.8p1-hpn14v4, OpenSSL 1.0.2d 9 Jul 2015, Dockerfile)6.7
(Alpine Linux 3.1, OpenSSH_6.7p1-hpn14v4, OpenSSL 1.0.1p 9 Jul 2015, Dockerfile)6.4
(Alpine Linux 2.7, OpenSSH_6.4p1-hpn14v1, OpenSSL 1.0.1p 9 Jul 2015, Dockerfile)6.2
(Alpine Linux 2.6, OpenSSH_6.2p2, OpenSSL 1.0.1m 19 Mar 2015, Dockerfile)
$ docker run --rm --publish=2222:22 sickp/alpine-sshd:7.5-r2 # /entrypoint.sh
ssh-keygen: generating new host keys: RSA DSA ECDSA ED25519
Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
Server listening on :: port 22.
$ ssh root@localhost -p 2222 # or $(docker-machine ip default)
# The root password is "root".
$ docker ps | grep 2222
cf8097ea881d sickp/alpine-sshd:7.5-r2 "/entrypoint.sh" 8 seconds ago Up 4 seconds 0.0.0.0:2222->22/tcp stoic_ptolemy
$ docker stop cf80
Any arguments are passed to sshd
. For example, to enable debug output:
$ docker run --rm --publish=2222:22 sickp/alpine-sshd:7.5 -o LogLevel=DEBUG
...
$ docker run --rm sickp/alpine-sshd:7.5-r2 -v
...
OpenSSH_7.5p1-hpn14v4, LibreSSL 2.6.3
...
$ docker run --rm --entrypoint=cat sickp/alpine-sshd:7.5-r2 /etc/alpine-release
3.7.0
This image doesn't attempt to be "the one" solution that suits everyone's needs. It's actually pretty useless in the real world. But it is easy to extend via your own Dockerfile
. See the examples directory.
Change the root password to something more fun, like "password" or "sunshine":
FROM sickp/alpine-sshd:latest
RUN echo "root:sunshine" | chpasswd
Disable the root password completely, and use your SSH key instead:
FROM sickp/alpine-sshd:latest
RUN passwd -d root
COPY identity.pub /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
Disable root and create individual user accounts:
FROM sickp/alpine-sshd:latest
ADD https://github.com/sickp.keys /home/sickp/.ssh/authorized_keys
ADD https://github.com/afrojas.keys /home/afrojas/.ssh/authorized_keys
RUN \
passwd -d root && \
adduser -D -s /bin/ash sickp && \
passwd -u sickp && \
chown -R sickp:sickp /home/sickp && \
adduser -D -s /bin/ash afrojas && \
passwd -u afrojas && \
chown -R afrojas:afrojas /home/afrojas
Embed SSH host keys directly in your private image (via ssh-keygen -A
), so you can treat your containers like cattle.
FROM sickp/alpine-sshd:latest
ADD https://github.com/sickp.keys /home/sickp/.ssh/authorized_keys
RUN \
passwd -d root && \
adduser -D -s /bin/ash sickp && \
passwd -u sickp && \
chown -R sickp:sickp /home/sickp && \
ssh-keygen -A
2018-02-22 Updated to OpenSSH_7.5.p1-hpn14v4, LibreSSL 2.6.3 (Alpine Linux 3.7.0).
2017-05-31 Updated to OpenSSH_7.5p1, LibreSSL 2.5.4 (Alpine Linux 3.6.0).
2017-02-01 Updated to OpenSSH_7.4p1, LibreSSL 2.4.4 (Alpine Linux 3.5.0).
2016-11-16 Updated to Alpine Linux 3.4.4, OpenSSL 1.0.2j.
2016-09-29 Updated to Alpine Linux 3.4.3, OpenSSL 1.0.2i.
2016-06-16 Updated to Alpine Linux 3.4.0 (with `search` support for Kubernetes >=1.2.0).
2016-03-30 Updated to 7.2p2, OpenSSL 1.0.2g.
2016-02-09 Added support for ALPINE_NO_RESOLVER in Kubernetes version.
2016-01-28 Added Kubernetes version, Alpine Linux 3.3.1.
2015-12-25 Updated 7.1 to Alpine Linux 3.3.
2015-11-16 Initial version.