Monday, September 6, 2021

Docker - Attach port to a running container | Map a port of host with the container

When you run a container, you attach port with the run command as docker does not provide any option to attach a port for a running container.

Generally you use parameter '-p' with run command to map the host port with the container

docker run -it -p 80:80 -p 3306:3306 -v /var/www/html:/var/www/html ubuntu:18.04 /bin/bash

If you want to attach a port or multiple ports to a running container, here is the solution.

1. Stop the container and cd into the container directory

cd /var/lib/docker/containers/d260db74672bf96c07536835229b1b3609c74f24ba54e4c4d0e314b24d01ae19
(long string is container id)
2. Edit files configv2.json and hostconfig.json


3. Add your extra require port settings in these two files
hostconfig.json

"PortBindings":{"21/tcp":[{"HostIp":"","HostPort":"21"}],"27017/tcp":[{"HostIp":"","HostPort":"27017"}],"3306/tcp":[{"HostIp":"","HostPort":"3306"}],"80/tcp":[{"HostIp":"","HostPort":"80"}]},
configv2.json
"ExposedPorts":{"21/tcp":{},"27017/tcp":{},"3306/tcp":{},"80/tcp":{}},

Here we have attached four host ports with the container.


4. Restart Docker, start container and log into it. You should be able to access the service of container in the host using attached port.

Using this method you can connect single port or multiple ports.

Note : You can map one port of host with the other of container. Example you can map port 89 of host with port 80 of docker container. This way you can access web server (apache / nginx ) service of container on port 89 of host.

You can see practical example in this video to understand the steps better.


 

Docker - Attach Volume to a running container | Map a directory of host with the container

When you run a container, you attach volume with the run command as docker does not provide any option to attach a volume for a running container.

Generally you use parameter '-v' with run command to map the host directory with the container

docker run -it -p 80:80 -p 3306:3306 -v /var/www/html:/var/www/html ubuntu:18.04 /bin/bash

You want to attach the volume because you want to access the contents of host directory in the container.

If you want to attach a volume or multiple volumes to a running container, here is the solution.

1. Stop the container and cd into the container directory

cd /var/lib/docker/containers/d260db74672bf96c07536835229b1b3609c74f24ba54e4c4d0e314b24d01ae19

(long string is container id)

2. Edit files configv2.json and hostconfig.json


3. Add your extra require volume settings in these two files
hostconfig.json

{"Binds":["/var/www/html:/var/www/html","/opt:/opt"],
configv2.json
"MountPoints":{"/var/www/html":{"Source":"/var/www/html","Destination":"/var/www/html","RW":true,"Name":"","Driver":"","Type":"bind","Propagation":"rprivate","Spec":{"Type":"bind","Source":"/opt/lampp/htdocs/InvoicePlane","Target":"/var/www/html/InvoicePlane"},"SkipMountpointCreation":false},"/opt":{"Source":"/opt","Destination":"/opt","RW":true,"Name":"","Driver":"","Type":"bind","Propagation":"rprivate","Spec":{"Type":"bind","Source":"/opt","Target":"/opt"},"SkipMountpointCreation":false}},

Here we have mounted two host directories inside the container. /var/www/html and /opt of host is visible in the same directory of the container.


4. Restart Docker, start container and log into it. Host Directory content should be available in the container.

Using this method you can connect single volume or multiple volumes.

Note : You can map one directory of host in the other directory of container. Example you can map /var/www/html of host inside /opt/lampp/htdocs of docker container or vice versa.
 

You can see practical example in this video to understand the steps better.


 

 

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Run Skype as a root user in Linux Ubuntu CentOS Fedora

Skype is not working for root in ubuntu

Now Skype does not work for root user in Linux.

In recent versions, they have also removed the option --no-sandbox for root user.

Here is the solution to open Skype as root user in Linux without any security loophole and without --no-sandbox

Once you have installed latest version of Skypeforlinux in your Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora or any other distribution, now follow the tutorial to open the skype as a root user in Linux.

 


Run Skype version 60.0+ on Centos 7, Centos 8, Ubuntu 20.04 or Ubuntu 18.04 as a root


Run Skype version 70.0+ on Centos 7, Centos 8, Ubuntu 20.04 or Ubuntu 18.04 as a root

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