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Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with php support and a built-in Certbot (Let's Encrypt) client. It also contains fail2ban for intrusion prevention.

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linuxserver/swag

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SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway (formerly known as letsencrypt, no relation to Let's Encrypt™) sets up an Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with php support and a built-in certbot client that automates free SSL server certificate generation and renewal processes (Let's Encrypt and ZeroSSL). It also contains fail2ban for intrusion prevention.

swag

Supported Architectures

We utilise the docker manifest for multi-platform awareness. More information is available from docker here and our announcement here.

Simply pulling lscr.io/linuxserver/swag:latest should retrieve the correct image for your arch, but you can also pull specific arch images via tags.

The architectures supported by this image are:

Architecture Available Tag
x86-64 amd64-<version tag>
arm64 arm64v8-<version tag>
armhf

Application Setup

Validation and initial setup

  • Before running this container, make sure that the url and subdomains are properly forwarded to this container's host, and that port 443 (and/or 80) is not being used by another service on the host (NAS gui, another webserver, etc.).
  • If you need a dynamic dns provider, you can use the free provider duckdns.org where the URL will be yoursubdomain.duckdns.org and the SUBDOMAINS can be www,ftp,cloud with http validation, or wildcard with dns validation. You can use our duckdns image to update your IP on duckdns.org.
  • For http validation, port 80 on the internet side of the router should be forwarded to this container's port 80
  • For dns validation, make sure to enter your credentials into the corresponding ini (or json for some plugins) file under /config/dns-conf
    • Cloudflare provides free accounts for managing dns and is very easy to use with this image. Make sure that it is set up for "dns only" instead of "dns + proxy"
    • Google dns plugin is meant to be used with "Google Cloud DNS", a paid enterprise product, and not for "Google Domains DNS"
    • DuckDNS only supports two types of DNS validated certificates (not both at the same time):
      1. Certs that only cover your main subdomain (ie. yoursubdomain.duckdns.org, leave the SUBDOMAINS variable empty)
      2. Certs that cover sub-subdomains of your main subdomain (ie. *.yoursubdomain.duckdns.org, set the SUBDOMAINS variable to wildcard)
  • --cap-add=NET_ADMIN is required for fail2ban to modify iptables
  • After setup, navigate to https://yourdomain.url to access the default homepage (http access through port 80 is disabled by default, you can enable it by editing the default site config at /config/nginx/site-confs/default.conf).
  • Certs are checked nightly and if expiration is within 30 days, renewal is attempted. If your cert is about to expire in less than 30 days, check the logs under /config/log/letsencrypt to see why the renewals have been failing. It is recommended to input your e-mail in docker parameters so you receive expiration notices from Let's Encrypt in those circumstances.

Security and password protection

  • The container detects changes to url and subdomains, revokes existing certs and generates new ones during start.
  • Per RFC7919, the container is shipping ffdhe4096 as the dhparams.pem.
  • If you'd like to password protect your sites, you can use htpasswd. Run the following command on your host to generate the htpasswd file docker exec -it swag htpasswd -c /config/nginx/.htpasswd <username>
  • You can add multiple user:pass to .htpasswd. For the first user, use the above command, for others, use the above command without the -c flag, as it will force deletion of the existing .htpasswd and creation of a new one
  • You can also use ldap auth for security and access control. A sample, user configurable ldap.conf is provided, and it requires the separate image linuxserver/ldap-auth to communicate with an ldap server.

Site config and reverse proxy

  • The default site config resides at /config/nginx/site-confs/default.conf. Feel free to modify this file, and you can add other conf files to this directory. However, if you delete the default file, a new default will be created on container start.
  • Preset reverse proxy config files are added for popular apps. See the README.md file under /config/nginx/proxy_confs for instructions on how to enable them. The preset confs reside in and get imported from this repo.
  • If you wish to hide your site from search engine crawlers, you may find it useful to add this configuration line to your site config, within the server block, above the line where ssl.conf is included add_header X-Robots-Tag "noindex, nofollow, nosnippet, noarchive"; This will ask Google et al not to index and list your site. Be careful with this, as you will eventually be de-listed if you leave this line in on a site you wish to be present on search engines
  • If you wish to redirect http to https, you must expose port 80

Using certs in other containers

  • This container includes auto-generated pfx and private-fullchain-bundle pem certs that are needed by other apps like Emby and Znc.
    • To use these certs in other containers, do either of the following:
    1. (Easier) Mount the container's config folder in other containers (ie. -v /path-to-swag-config:/swag-ssl) and in the other containers, use the cert location /swag-ssl/keys/letsencrypt/
    2. (More secure) Mount the SWAG folder etc that resides under /config in other containers (ie. -v /path-to-swag-config/etc:/swag-ssl) and in the other containers, use the cert location /swag-ssl/letsencrypt/live/<your.domain.url>/ (This is more secure because the first method shares the entire SWAG config folder with other containers, including the www files, whereas the second method only shares the ssl certs)
    • These certs include:
    1. cert.pem, chain.pem, fullchain.pem and privkey.pem, which are generated by Certbot and used by nginx and various other apps
    2. privkey.pfx, a format supported by Microsoft and commonly used by dotnet apps such as Emby Server (no password)
    3. priv-fullchain-bundle.pem, a pem cert that bundles the private key and the fullchain, used by apps like ZNC

Using fail2ban

  • This container includes fail2ban set up with 5 jails by default:
    1. nginx-http-auth
    2. nginx-badbots
    3. nginx-botsearch
    4. nginx-deny
    5. nginx-unauthorized
  • To enable or disable other jails, modify the file /config/fail2ban/jail.local
  • To modify filters and actions, instead of editing the .conf files, create .local files with the same name and edit those because .conf files get overwritten when the actions and filters are updated. .local files will append whatever's in the .conf files (ie. nginx-http-auth.conf --> nginx-http-auth.local)
  • You can check which jails are active via docker exec -it swag fail2ban-client status
  • You can check the status of a specific jail via docker exec -it swag fail2ban-client status <jail name>
  • You can unban an IP via docker exec -it swag fail2ban-client set <jail name> unbanip <IP>
  • A list of commands can be found here: https://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Commands

Updating configs

  • This container creates a number of configs for nginx, proxy samples, etc.
  • Config updates are noted in the changelog but not automatically applied to your files.
  • If you have modified a file with noted changes in the changelog:
    1. Keep your existing configs as is (not broken, don't fix)
    2. Review our repository commits and apply the new changes yourself
    3. Delete the modified config file with listed updates, restart the container, reapply your changes
  • If you have NOT modified a file with noted changes in the changelog:
    1. Delete the config file with listed updates, restart the container
  • Proxy sample updates are not listed in the changelog. See the changes here: https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/commits/master
  • Proxy sample files WILL be updated, however your renamed (enabled) proxy files will not.
  • You can check the new sample and adjust your active config as needed.

Migration from the old linuxserver/letsencrypt image

Please follow the instructions on this blog post.

Usage

Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container.

docker-compose (recommended, click here for more info)

---
version: "2.1"
services:
  swag:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/swag:latest
    container_name: swag
    cap_add:
      - NET_ADMIN
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=Etc/UTC
      - URL=yourdomain.url
      - VALIDATION=http
      - SUBDOMAINS=www, #optional
      - CERTPROVIDER= #optional
      - DNSPLUGIN=cloudflare #optional
      - PROPAGATION= #optional
      - EMAIL= #optional
      - ONLY_SUBDOMAINS=false #optional
      - EXTRA_DOMAINS= #optional
      - STAGING=false #optional
    volumes:
      - /path/to/appdata/config:/config
    ports:
      - 443:443
      - 80:80 #optional
    restart: unless-stopped

docker cli (click here for more info)

docker run -d \
  --name=swag \
  --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
  -e PUID=1000 \
  -e PGID=1000 \
  -e TZ=Etc/UTC \
  -e URL=yourdomain.url \
  -e VALIDATION=http \
  -e SUBDOMAINS=www, `#optional` \
  -e CERTPROVIDER= `#optional` \
  -e DNSPLUGIN=cloudflare `#optional` \
  -e PROPAGATION= `#optional` \
  -e EMAIL= `#optional` \
  -e ONLY_SUBDOMAINS=false `#optional` \
  -e EXTRA_DOMAINS= `#optional` \
  -e STAGING=false `#optional` \
  -p 443:443 \
  -p 80:80 `#optional` \
  -v /path/to/appdata/config:/config \
  --restart unless-stopped \
  lscr.io/linuxserver/swag:latest

Parameters

Container images are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate <external>:<internal> respectively. For example, -p 8080:80 would expose port 80 from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080 outside the container.

Parameter Function
-p 443 Https port
-p 80 Http port (required for http validation and http -> https redirect)
-e PUID=1000 for UserID - see below for explanation
-e PGID=1000 for GroupID - see below for explanation
-e TZ=Etc/UTC specify a timezone to use, see this list.
-e URL=yourdomain.url Top url you have control over (customdomain.com if you own it, or customsubdomain.ddnsprovider.com if dynamic dns).
-e VALIDATION=http Certbot validation method to use, options are http or dns (dns method also requires DNSPLUGIN variable set).
-e SUBDOMAINS=www, Subdomains you'd like the cert to cover (comma separated, no spaces) ie. www,ftp,cloud. For a wildcard cert, set this exactly to wildcard (wildcard cert is available via dns validation only)
-e CERTPROVIDER= Optionally define the cert provider. Set to zerossl for ZeroSSL certs (requires existing ZeroSSL account and the e-mail address entered in EMAIL env var). Otherwise defaults to Let's Encrypt.
-e DNSPLUGIN=cloudflare Required if VALIDATION is set to dns. Options are acmedns, aliyun, azure, bunny, cloudflare, cpanel, desec, digitalocean, directadmin, dnsimple, dnsmadeeasy, dnspod, do, domeneshop, dreamhost, duckdns, dynu, freedns, gandi, gehirn, godaddy, google, google-domains, he, hetzner, infomaniak, inwx, ionos, linode, loopia, luadns, netcup, njalla, nsone, ovh, porkbun, rfc2136, route53, sakuracloud, standalone, transip, and vultr. Also need to enter the credentials into the corresponding ini (or json for some plugins) file under /config/dns-conf.
-e PROPAGATION= Optionally override (in seconds) the default propagation time for the dns plugins.
-e EMAIL= Optional e-mail address used for cert expiration notifications (Required for ZeroSSL).
-e ONLY_SUBDOMAINS=false If you wish to get certs only for certain subdomains, but not the main domain (main domain may be hosted on another machine and cannot be validated), set this to true
-e EXTRA_DOMAINS= Additional fully qualified domain names (comma separated, no spaces) ie. extradomain.com,subdomain.anotherdomain.org,*.anotherdomain.org
-e STAGING=false Set to true to retrieve certs in staging mode. Rate limits will be much higher, but the resulting cert will not pass the browser's security test. Only to be used for testing purposes.
-v /config All the config files including the webroot reside here.

Portainer notice

This image utilises cap_add or sysctl to work properly. This is not implemented properly in some versions of Portainer, thus this image may not work if deployed through Portainer.

Environment variables from files (Docker secrets)

You can set any environment variable from a file by using a special prepend FILE__.

As an example:

-e FILE__PASSWORD=/run/secrets/mysecretpassword

Will set the environment variable PASSWORD based on the contents of the /run/secrets/mysecretpassword file.

Umask for running applications

For all of our images we provide the ability to override the default umask settings for services started within the containers using the optional -e UMASK=022 setting. Keep in mind umask is not chmod it subtracts from permissions based on it's value it does not add. Please read up here before asking for support.

User / Group Identifiers

When using volumes (-v flags) permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container, we avoid this issue by allowing you to specify the user PUID and group PGID.

Ensure any volume directories on the host are owned by the same user you specify and any permissions issues will vanish like magic.

In this instance PUID=1000 and PGID=1000, to find yours use id user as below:

  $ id username
    uid=1000(dockeruser) gid=1000(dockergroup) groups=1000(dockergroup)

Docker Mods

Docker Mods Docker Universal Mods

We publish various Docker Mods to enable additional functionality within the containers. The list of Mods available for this image (if any) as well as universal mods that can be applied to any one of our images can be accessed via the dynamic badges above.

Support Info

  • Shell access whilst the container is running: docker exec -it swag /bin/bash
  • To monitor the logs of the container in realtime: docker logs -f swag
  • container version number
    • docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' swag
  • image version number
    • docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' lscr.io/linuxserver/swag:latest

Updating Info

Most of our images are static, versioned, and require an image update and container recreation to update the app inside. With some exceptions (ie. nextcloud, plex), we do not recommend or support updating apps inside the container. Please consult the Application Setup section above to see if it is recommended for the image.

Below are the instructions for updating containers:

Via Docker Compose

  • Update all images: docker-compose pull
    • or update a single image: docker-compose pull swag
  • Let compose update all containers as necessary: docker-compose up -d
    • or update a single container: docker-compose up -d swag
  • You can also remove the old dangling images: docker image prune

Via Docker Run

  • Update the image: docker pull lscr.io/linuxserver/swag:latest
  • Stop the running container: docker stop swag
  • Delete the container: docker rm swag
  • Recreate a new container with the same docker run parameters as instructed above (if mapped correctly to a host folder, your /config folder and settings will be preserved)
  • You can also remove the old dangling images: docker image prune

Via Watchtower auto-updater (only use if you don't remember the original parameters)

  • Pull the latest image at its tag and replace it with the same env variables in one run:

    docker run --rm \
    -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
    containrrr/watchtower \
    --run-once swag
  • You can also remove the old dangling images: docker image prune

Note: We do not endorse the use of Watchtower as a solution to automated updates of existing Docker containers. In fact we generally discourage automated updates. However, this is a useful tool for one-time manual updates of containers where you have forgotten the original parameters. In the long term, we highly recommend using Docker Compose.

Image Update Notifications - Diun (Docker Image Update Notifier)

  • We recommend Diun for update notifications. Other tools that automatically update containers unattended are not recommended or supported.

Building locally

If you want to make local modifications to these images for development purposes or just to customize the logic:

git clone https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag.git
cd docker-swag
docker build \
  --no-cache \
  --pull \
  -t lscr.io/linuxserver/swag:latest .

The ARM variants can be built on x86_64 hardware using multiarch/qemu-user-static

docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset

Once registered you can define the dockerfile to use with -f Dockerfile.aarch64.

Versions

  • 12.08.23: - Add FreeDNS plugin. Detect certbot DNS authenticators using CLI.
  • 07.08.23: - Add Bunny DNS Configuration.
  • 27.07.23: - Added support for dreamhost validation.
  • 25.05.23: - Rebase to Alpine 3.18, deprecate armhf.
  • 27.04.23: - Existing users should update: authelia-location.conf, authelia-server.conf, authentik-location.conf, authentik-server.conf - Simplify auth configs and fix Set-Cookie header bug.
  • 13.04.23: - Existing users should update: nginx.conf, authelia-location.conf, authentik-location.conf, and site-confs/default.conf - Move ssl.conf include to default.conf. Remove Authorization headers in authelia. Sort proxy_set_header in authelia and authentik.
  • 25.03.23: - Fix renewal post hook.
  • 10.03.23: - Cleanup unused csr and keys folders. See certbot 2.3.0 release notes.
  • 09.03.23: - Add Google Domains DNS support, google-domains.
  • 02.03.23: - Set permissions on crontabs during init.
  • 09.02.23: - Existing users should update: proxy.conf, authelia-location.conf and authelia-server.conf - Add Authentik configs, update Authelia configs.
  • 06.02.23: - Add porkbun support back in.
  • 21.01.23: - Unpin certbot version (allow certbot 2.x). !!BREAKING CHANGE!! We are temporarily removing the certbot porkbun plugin until a new version is released that is compatible with certbot 2.x.
  • 20.01.23: - Rebase to alpine 3.17 with php8.1.
  • 16.01.23: - Remove nchan module because it keeps causing crashes.
  • 08.12.22: - Revamp certbot init.
  • 03.12.22: - Remove defunct cloudxns plugin.
  • 22.11.22: - Pin acme to the same version as certbot.
  • 22.11.22: - Pin certbot to 1.32.0 until plugin compatibility improves.
  • 05.11.22: - Update acmedns plugin handling.
  • 06.10.22: - Switch to certbot-dns-duckdns. Update cpanel and gandi dns plugin handling. Minor adjustments to init logic.
  • 05.10.22: - Use certbot file hooks instead of command line hooks
  • 04.10.22: - Add godaddy and porkbun dns plugins.
  • 03.10.22: - Add default_server back to default site conf's https listen.
  • 22.09.22: - Added support for DO DNS validation.
  • 22.09.22: - Added certbot-dns-acmedns for DNS01 validation.
  • 20.08.22: - Existing users should update: nginx.conf - Rebasing to alpine 3.15 with php8. Restructure nginx configs (see changes announcement).
  • 10.08.22: - Added support for Dynu DNS validation.
  • 18.05.22: - Added support for Azure DNS validation.
  • 09.04.22: - Added certbot-dns-loopia for DNS01 validation.
  • 05.04.22: - Added support for standalone DNS validation.
  • 28.03.22: - created a logfile for fail2ban nginx-unauthorized in /etc/cont-init.d/50-config
  • 09.01.22: - Added a fail2ban jail for nginx unauthorized
  • 21.12.21: - Fixed issue with iptables not working as expected
  • 30.11.21: - Move maxmind to a new mod
  • 22.11.21: - Added support for Infomaniak DNS for certificate generation.
  • 20.11.21: - Added support for dnspod validation.
  • 15.11.21: - Added support for deSEC DNS for wildcard certificate generation.
  • 26.10.21: - Existing users should update: proxy.conf - Mitigate https://httpoxy.org/ vulnerabilities. Ref: https://www.nginx.com/blog/mitigating-the-httpoxy-vulnerability-with-nginx#Defeating-the-Attack-using-NGINX-and-NGINX-Plus
  • 23.10.21: - Fix Hurricane Electric (HE) DNS validation.
  • 12.10.21: - Fix deprecated LE root cert check to fix failures when using STAGING=true, and failures in revoking.
  • 06.10.21: - Added support for Hurricane Electric (HE) DNS validation. Added lxml build deps.
  • 01.10.21: - Check if the cert uses the old LE root cert, revoke and regenerate if necessary. Here's more info on LE root cert expiration
  • 19.09.21: - Add an optional header to opt out of Google FLoC in ssl.conf.
  • 17.09.21: - Mark SUBDOMAINS var as optional.
  • 01.08.21: - Add support for ionos dns validation.
  • 15.07.21: - Fix libmaxminddb issue due to upstream change.
  • 07.07.21: - Rebase to alpine 3.14.
  • 24.06.21: - Update default nginx conf folder.
  • 28.05.21: - Existing users should update: authelia-server.conf - Use resolver.conf and patch for CVE-2021-32637.
  • 20.05.21: - Modify resolver.conf generation to detect and ignore ipv6.
  • 14.05.21: - Existing users should update: nginx.conf, ssl.conf, proxy.conf, and the default site-conf - Rework nginx.conf to be inline with alpine upstream and relocate lines from other files. Use linuxserver.io wheel index for pip packages. Switch to using ffdhe4096 for dhparams.pem per RFC7919. Added worker_processes.conf, which sets the number of nginx workers, and resolver.conf, which sets the dns resolver. Both conf files are auto-generated only on first start and can be user modified later.
  • 21.04.21: - Existing users should update: authelia-server.conf and authelia-location.conf - Add remote name/email headers and pass http method.
  • 12.04.21: - Add php7-gmp and php7-pecl-mailparse.
  • 12.04.21: - Add support for vultr dns validation.
  • 14.03.21: - Add support for directadmin dns validation.
  • 12.02.21: - Clean up rust/cargo cache, which ballooned the image size in the last couple of builds.
  • 10.02.21: - Fix aliyun, domeneshop, inwx and transip dns confs for existing users.
  • 09.02.21: - Rebasing to alpine 3.13. Add nginx mods brotli and dav-ext. Remove nginx mods lua and lua-upstream (due to regression over the last couple of years).
  • 26.01.21: - Add support for hetzner dns validation.
  • 20.01.21: - Add check for ZeroSSL EAB retrieval.
  • 08.01.21: - Add support for getting certs from ZeroSSL via optional CERTPROVIDER env var. Update aliyun, domeneshop, inwx and transip dns plugins with the new plugin names. Hide donoteditthisfile.conf because users were editing it despite its name. Suppress harmless error when no proxy confs are enabled.
  • 03.01.21: - Existing users should update: /config/nginx/site-confs/default.conf - Add helper pages to aid troubleshooting
  • 10.12.20: - Add support for njalla dns validation
  • 09.12.20: - Check for template/conf updates and notify in the log. Add support for gehirn and sakuracloud dns validation.
  • 01.11.20: - Add support for netcup dns validation
  • 29.10.20: - Existing users should update: ssl.conf - Add frame-ancestors to Content-Security-Policy.
  • 04.10.20: - Existing users should update: nginx.conf, proxy.conf, and ssl.conf - Minor cleanups and reordering.
  • 20.09.20: - Existing users should update: nginx.conf - Added geoip2 configs. Added MAXMINDDB_LICENSE_KEY variable to readme.
  • 08.09.20: - Add php7-xsl.
  • 01.09.20: - Existing users should update: nginx.conf, proxy.conf, and various proxy samples - Global websockets across all configs.
  • 03.08.20: - Initial release.

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32

docker-baseimage-kasmvnc

Base Images for remote web based Linux desktops using KasmVNC for many popular distros.
Shell
275
star
33

docker-netbootxyz

Dockerfile
257
star
34

docker-syncthing

Dockerfile
235
star
35

docker-bazarr

Dockerfile
232
star
36

docker-deluge

Dockerfile
223
star
37

docker-rdesktop

Dockerfile
222
star
38

docker-sabnzbd

Dockerfile
210
star
39

docker-lidarr

Dockerfile
204
star
40

docker-homeassistant

Dockerfile
200
star
41

docker-tautulli

Dockerfile
184
star
42

docker-duckdns

Shell
183
star
43

docker-mariadb

Dockerfile
181
star
44

docker-healthchecks

Dockerfile
176
star
45

docker-couchpotato

Dockerfile
153
star
46

docker-ombi

Dockerfile
153
star
47

davos

Web-based FTP automation for Linux servers.
Java
151
star
48

docker-rutorrent

DEPRECATED
PHP
151
star
49

docker-nzbget

Dockerfile
140
star
50

docker-ffmpeg

Dockerfile
139
star
51

docker-firefox

Dockerfile
135
star
52

docker-tvheadend

Dockerfile
134
star
53

fleet

Status and image fleet metadata management application for Docker images
Java
127
star
54

Clarkson

Web-based fuel logging dashboard
TypeScript
126
star
55

docker-freshrss

HTML
124
star
56

docker-baseimage-alpine

Dockerfile
124
star
57

docker-docker-compose

Shell
123
star
58

docker-nginx

Dockerfile
122
star
59

docker-kodi-headless

Dockerfile
122
star
60

docker-snipe-it

Alpine/Nginx container for the Asset Management software Snipe-IT
Dockerfile
115
star
61

docker-documentation

The repo behind...
108
star
62

docker-ddclient

Dockerfile
106
star
63

docker-emby

Dockerfile
106
star
64

docker-readarr

Container for readarr.com
105
star
65

docker-dokuwiki

Dockerfile
104
star
66

docker-piwigo

Dockerfile
104
star
67

docker-obsidian

Dockerfile
104
star
68

docker-resilio-sync

Dockerfile
102
star
69

docker-wireshark

Dockerfile
101
star
70

docker-overseerr

Dockerfile
98
star
71

docker-baseimage-guacgui

Dockerfile
98
star
72

docker-openvscode-server

Dockerfile
98
star
73

docker-beets

Dockerfile
97
star
74

docker-baseimage-ubuntu

Dockerfile
97
star
75

docker-daapd

Dockerfile
96
star
76

docker-chromium

Web accessible Chromium inside an Alpine Container
Dockerfile
96
star
77

docker-ubooquity

Dockerfile
94
star
78

docker-steamos

Vanilla Arch modified into SteamOS with web based Desktop access, useful for remote play and lower end games
Dockerfile
93
star
79

docker-netbox

Python
81
star
80

docker-libreoffice

Dockerfile
81
star
81

docker-pyload-ng

Dockerfile
80
star
82

docker-wikijs

Dockerfile
79
star
83

docker-lazylibrarian

Dockerfile
77
star
84

heimdalljs

JavaScript
77
star
85

docker-mastodon

Dockerfile
76
star
86

docker-baseimage-rdesktop-web

Custom all in one container for running GUI apps from a web browser
Dockerfile
72
star
87

docker-speedtest-tracker

Dockerfile
72
star
88

docker-librespeed

HTML
70
star
89

docker-projectsend

Dockerfile
69
star
90

docker-ldap-auth

Python
68
star
91

docker-diskover

A Docker container for the Diskover space mapping application
Dockerfile
68
star
92

gclient

NodeJS application replacement for the default Guacamole Client
JavaScript
67
star
93

docker-tt-rss

Dockerfile
65
star
94

docker-nzbhydra2

Dockerfile
65
star
95

docker-mstream

Dockerfile
62
star
96

docker-remmina

Dockerfile
62
star
97

docker-organizr

DEPRECATED
Dockerfile
61
star
98

docker-snapdrop

HTML
60
star
99

docker-blender

Responsive web accessible Blender Docker container with hardware acceleration.
Dockerfile
57
star
100

docker-budge

Dockerfile
56
star