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SSH into Docker Toolbox

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Requirements

You shell must have an SSH client (the ssh command or equivalent).

* howto_open_terminal_on_mac * howto_open_terminal_on_win * howto_find_docker_toolbox_ip_address

Manual

Before going to use the automated approach, you should understand how to fetch all required information via the docker-machine command.

Gather all information

  1. Get active Toolbox machine name

    host> docker-machine active
    default
  2. Print all information

    host> docker-machine -D ssh default
    Host : localhost
    Port : 51701
    User : docker
    Key : .docker\machine\machines\default\id_rsa

Gather specific information

  1. Get active Toolbox machine name

    host> docker-machine active
    default
  2. Get SSH username (Using machine name default from above)

    host> docker-machine inspect default --format={{.Driver.SSHUser}}
    docker
  3. Get SSH public key (Using machine name default from above)

    host> docker-machine inspect default --format={{.Driver.SSHKeyPath}}
    .docker\machine\machines\default\id_rsa
  4. Get local SSH port (Using machine name default from above)

    host> docker-machine inspect default --format={{.Driver.SSHPort}}
    51701
  5. Get Docker Toolbox IP address (Using machine name default from above)

    host> docker-machine ip default
    192.168.99.100

SSH into Docker Toolbox

Now with the above gathered information you can ssh into Docker Toolbox in two different ways:

  1. via local port-forwarded ssh port (automatically forwarded by Docker Toolbox)

    host> ssh -i .docker\machine\machines\default\id_rsa -p 51701 docker@127.0.0.1
  2. via Docker Toolbox IP address

    host> ssh -i .docker\machine\machines\default\id_rsa docker@192.168.99.100

Automated

Instead of typing all of the above manually each time, you can also create a small bash script to automate this.

  1. Create a file ssh-docker.sh and add the following to it:

    #!/bin/bash
    docker_machine_name=$(docker-machine active)
    docker_ssh_user=$(docker-machine inspect $docker_machine_name --format={{.Driver.SSHUser}})
    docker_ssh_key=$(docker-machine inspect $docker_machine_name --format={{.Driver.SSHKeyPath}})
    docker_ssh_port=$(docker-machine inspect $docker_machine_name --format={{.Driver.SSHPort}})
    
    ssh -i $docker_ssh_key -p $docker_ssh_port $docker_ssh_user@localhost
  2. Run it:

    host> bash ssh-docker.sh