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.. _howto_ssh_port_forward_on_docker_toolbox_from_host:
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SSH port-forward on Docker Toolbox from host
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.. note:: This is a **Local SSH port-forward** (``ssh -L``)
**Table of Contents**
.. contents:: :local:
Requirements
============
You **host operating system** must have an **SSH server** installed, up and running.
.. seealso::
* :ref:`howto_open_terminal_on_mac`
* :ref:`howto_open_terminal_on_win`
* :ref:`howto_find_docker_toolbox_ip_address`
* :ref:`howto_ssh_into_docker_toolbox`
* |ext_lnk_ssh_tunnelling_for_fun_and_profit|
Overview
========
This is a **local** SSH port-forward (``ssh -L``). In other words, the Docker Toolbox machine
will make a port **locally available** from somewhere else. Therefore the process must be initiated
on the Docker Toolbox machine.
General command
---------------
The following represents the general structure of a local ssh port-forward:
.. code-block:: bash
ssh -L <DockerToolbox_Port>:<HostOS_SRV_IP>:<HostOS_SRV_Port> <HostOS_SSH_USER>@<HostOS_SSH_IP>
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``<DockerToolbox_Port>`` | The port on the Docker Toolbox machine the service should be made available |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``<HostOS_SRV_IP>`` | The IP address on the host os, where the service is currently listening |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``<HostOS_SRV_PORT>`` | The port on the host os, where the service is bound to |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``<HostOS_SSH_USER>`` | The username of the host os SSH server for the connection |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``<HostOS_SSH_IP>`` | The IP address of the host at which the SSH server is reachable |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Command example
---------------
Making ``127.0.0.1:10000`` from host os available on ``0.0.0.0:8080`` on Docker Toolbox machine:
.. code-block:: bash
ssh -L 8080:127.0.0.1:10000 user@172.16.0.1
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``8080`` | Docker Toolbox should make the port available on itself on this port |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``127.0.0.1`` | The service currently listens on that IP address on the host os |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``10000`` | The service is currently bound to that port on the host os |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``user`` | The username of the host os SSH server for the connection |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ``172.16.0.1`` | The IP address of the host at which the SSH server is reachable |
+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Examples
========
For this example we assume the following information:
* Docker Toolbox IP address is ``192.168.99.100``
* Host os IP address where SSH server is listening is ``172.16.0.1``
* Host SSH username is ``user``
Make host-based MySQL available on Docker Toolbox
-------------------------------------------------
1. Gather the IP address on your host os where the SSH server is listening
2. SSH into the Docker Toolbox machine
3. Forward: ``127.0.0.1:3306`` from host os to ``0.0.0.0:3306`` on Docker Toolbox
.. code-block:: bash
toolbox> ssh -L 3306:127.0.0.1:3306 user@172.16.0.1
Make host-based PgSQL available on Docker Toolbox
-------------------------------------------------
1. Gather the IP address on your host os where the SSH server is listening
2. SSH into the Docker Toolbox machine
3. Forward: ``127.0.0.1:5432`` from host os to ``0.0.0.0:5432`` on Docker Toolbox
.. code-block:: bash
toolbox> ssh -L 5432:127.0.0.1:5432 user@172.16.0.1