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Rsync - Docker mod for openssh-server

This mod adds rsync to openssh-server, to be installed/updated during container start.

In openssh-server docker arguments, set an environment variable DOCKER_MODS=linuxserver/mods:openssh-server-rsync

If adding multiple mods, enter them in an array separated by |, such as DOCKER_MODS=linuxserver/mods:openssh-server-rsync|linuxserver/mods:openssh-server-mod2

Mod creation instructions

  • Fork the repo, create a new branch based on the branch template.
  • Edit the Dockerfile for the mod. Dockerfile.complex is only an example and included for reference; it should be deleted when done.
  • Inspect the root folder contents. Edit, add and remove as necessary.
  • The mod should be compatible with both s6v2 and s6v3 (until s6v2 based baseimages are deprecated).
  • After all init scripts and services are created, run find ./ -name run -exec chmod +x {} +; find ./ -name finish -exec chmod +x {} + to fix permissions.
  • Edit this readme with pertinent info, delete these instructions.
  • Finally edit the .github/workflows/BuildImage.yml. Customize the build branch, and the vars for BASEIMAGE and MODNAME.
  • Ask the team to create a new branch named <baseimagename>-<modname>. Baseimage should be the name of the image the mod will be applied to. The new branch will be based on the template branch.
  • Submit PR against the branch created by the team.

Tips and tricks

  • To decrease startup times when multiple mods are used, we have consolidated apt-get update down to one file. As seen in the nodejs mod
  • Some images has helpers built in, these images are currently:
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