evilfreelancer/docker-routeros
Mikrotik RouterOS in Docker
This extrasmall image was created for tests purpose only, for example on this project based unit testing of routeros-api-php library. If you need fully functional “RouterOS in Docker” for production usage look at VR Network Lab project.
How to use
Create your own Dockerfile
List of all available tags is here, latest
will be used by default.
FROM evilfreelancer/docker-routeros
ADD ["your-scripts.sh", "/"]
RUN /your-scripts.sh
Use image from docker hub
docker pull evilfreelancer/docker-routeros
docker run -d -p 2222:22 -p 8728:8728 -p 8729:8729 -p 5900:5900 -ti evilfreelancer/docker-routeros
Use in docker-compose.yml
Example is here.
version: "3"
services:
routeros-6-42:
image: evilfreelancer/docker-routeros:6.42.12
restart: unless-stopped
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
devices:
- /dev/net/tun
ports:
- "12222:22"
- "12223:23"
- "18728:8728"
- "18729:8729"
routeros-6-44:
image: evilfreelancer/docker-routeros:6.46.5
restart: unless-stopped
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
devices:
- /dev/net/tun
ports:
- "22222:22"
- "22223:23"
- "28728:8728"
- "28729:8729"
Build from sources
For this you need download project and build everything from scratch:
git clone https://github.com/EvilFreelancer/docker-routeros.git
cd docker-routeros
docker build . --tag ros
docker run -d -p 2222:22 -p 8728:8728 -p 8729:8729 -p 5900:5900 -ti ros
Now you can connect to your RouterOS container via VNC protocol (on localhost 5900 port) and via SSH (on localhost 2222 port).
List of exposed ports
Description | Ports |
---|---|
Defaults | 21, 22, 23, 80, 443, 8291, 8728, 8729 |
IPSec | 50, 51, 500/udp, 4500/udp |
OpenVPN | 1194/tcp, 1194/udp |
L2TP | 1701 |
PPTP | 1723 |
Links
Docker Pull Command
Source Repository