Docker image to forward all traffic to the docker host
- uses dns entry
host.docker.internal
if available - or default gateway as docker host
You can manually override the destination IP address by setting the environment variable DOCKER_HOST
.
This allows you to use this image to forward traffic to arbitrary destinations, not only the docker host.
Simulate localhost webserver on port 8080.
docker run --name nginx -p 8080:80 \
-d nginx
Run the dockerhost container.
docker run --name 'dockerhost' \
--cap-add=NET_ADMIN --cap-add=NET_RAW \
--restart on-failure \
-d qoomon/docker-host
Run your application container and link the dockerhost container.
The dockerhost will be reachable through the domain/link dockerhost
of the dockerhost container e.g. dockerhost:8080
This example uses curl
as an application dummy.
docker run --rm \
--link 'dockerhost' \
appropriate/curl 'http://dockerhost:8080'
Create the dockerhost network.
network_name="Network-$RANDOM"
docker network create "$network_name"
Run the dockerhost container within the dockerhost network.
docker run --name "${network_name}-dockerhost" \
--cap-add=NET_ADMIN --cap-add=NET_RAW \
--restart on-failure \
--net=${network_name} --network-alias 'dockerhost' \
qoomon/docker-host
Run your application container within the dockerhost network.
The dockerhost will be reachable through the domain/network-alias dockerhost
of the dockerhost container e.g. dockerhost:8080
This example uses curl
as an application dummy.
docker run --rm \
--net=${network_name} \
appropriate/curl 'http://dockerhost:8080'
version: '2'
services:
dockerhost:
image: qoomon/docker-host
cap_add: [ 'NET_ADMIN', 'NET_RAW' ]
mem_limit: 4M
restart: on-failure
dummy:
depends_on: [ dockerhost ]
image: appropriate/curl
command: ["http://dockerhost8080"]