4.6 KiB
docker-ftps
Simple container for FTP+TLS+authentication
build
docker build . -t docker.asperti.com/paspo/ftps
run
docker run -d --name my-ftps \
-p 21:21 -p 20:20 -p 50000-50500:50000-50500 \
-e "MASQUERADE=ftp.mydomain.com" \
-v "$PWD/auth:/auth" -v "$PWD/ftpdata:/home" \
-v "$PWD/certs:/certs" \
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The MASQUERADE parameter is the only required one. You can use an IP address (which is discouraged) or a DNS name. You must provide valid certificates for TLS; if you use Lets'Encrypt, you can modify like this:
docker run -d --name my-ftps \
-p 21:21 -p 20:20 -p 50000-50500:50000-50500 \
-e "MASQUERADE=ftp.mydomain.com" \
-v "$PWD/auth:/auth" -v "$PWD/ftpdata:/home" \
-v "/etc/letsencrypt/live/ftp.mydomain.com:/certs" \
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docker-compose (external certificate)
version: "3"
services:
ftps-server:
image: docker.asperti.com/paspo/ftps
restart: always
ports:
- "21:21"
- "20:20"
- "21210-21220:21210-21220"
volumes:
- "/srv/ftps/auth:/auth"
- "/srv/ftps/conf:/etc/proftpd/custom.conf.d:ro"
- "/srv/ftps/data:/home"
- "/etc/letsencrypt:/certs:ro"
environment:
- MASQUERADE=ftp.mydomain.com
- PASSIVEPORTS_START=21210
- PASSIVEPORTS_END=21220
- MAXCLIENTS=500
- MAXCLIENTSPERHOST=100
- TLS_CERT=/certs/live/ftp.mydomain.com/cert.pem
- TLS_KEY=/certs/live/ftp.mydomain.com/privkey.pem
- TLS_CHAIN=/certs/live/ftp.mydomain.com/chain.pem
docker-compose (using internal acme.sh)
version: "3"
services:
ftps-server:
image: docker.asperti.com/paspo/ftps
restart: always
ports:
- "21:21"
- "20:20"
- "21210-21220:21210-21220"
volumes:
- "/srv/ftps/auth:/auth"
- "/srv/ftps/conf:/etc/proftpd/custom.conf.d:ro"
- "/srv/ftps/data:/home"
- "/srv/ftps/acme:/acme"
environment:
- MASQUERADE=ftp.mydomain.com
- PASSIVEPORTS_START=21210
- PASSIVEPORTS_END=21220
- MAXCLIENTS=500
- MAXCLIENTSPERHOST=100
- ENABLE_ACME=1 # "1" will enable, anything else means external cert
- ACME_SERVER=letsencrypt # optional
- ACME_EMAIL=myemail@gmail.com # used by letsencrypt
- ACME_DNS=dns_ovh # see below
- OVH_END_POINT=ovh-eu
- OVH_AK=abc123abc123abc1 # application key
- OVH_AS=abc123abc123abc1abc123abc123abc1 # application secret
- OVH_CK=abc123abc123abc1abc123abc123abc1 # consumer key
The rationale behind the acme.sh alternative
You normally use an external letsencrypt client to obtain the certificate and then pass it to the docker container. In some cases, you can't use an external acme client and/or you can't do HTTP-01 auth.
The included acme.sh
client will help you to setup DNS-01 auth and in keeping the cert updated.
Please check here for supported dns providers.
Each provider will use different environment variables, you have to add these variables to the container's environment.
OVH
A quick way to create required credentials for OVH:
- login to your OVH accuont
- paste in your browser an URL like the following one:
https://api.ovh.com/createToken/?GET=/domain/zone/mydomain.com/*&POST=/domain/zone/mydomain.com/*&PUT=/domain/zone/mydomain.com/*&GET=/domain/zone/mydomain.com&DELETE=/domain/zone/mydomain.com/record/*
This will create some credentials that'll allow management only for that domain (mydomain.com
).
passive ports
If you want to change the passive ports range (which by default is 50000-50050), you can do so via environment variables (PASSIVEPORTS_START and PASSIVEPORTS_END). In any case, you also have to enable a matching range of exposed ports.
notes
Please note that you have to restart the container (or send sighup to proftpd) whenever the certificate is renewed. We mount the complete letsencrypt directory because the in live/ftp.mydomain.com we have symlinks to the actual live certificates and in the container these will refer to non-existant files. Also FTP active mode doesn't work until you configure networking as "host".
users management
To change/set a password, do like this (replace "paolo" with the correct username):
docker exec -ti my-ftps ftpasswd --passwd --name=paolo --uid=1000 --home=/home/paolo --sha512 --shell=/bin/false --file=/auth/passwd
You also have to create and chown the user's home folder.