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### Running as a Docker container
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By using the [efrecon/websockify](https://hub.docker.com/r/efrecon/websockify/)
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you should be able to run the python version of websockify in a Docker
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container. The image automatically exports the standed encrypted and clear-text
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web ports `443` and `80`, you will have to remap at least one of them through
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the `-p` option of `docker run`. Also, the image provides `/opt/websockify/data`
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and `/opt/websockify/config`, two volumes that can be used to mount local data
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from the host and give to websockify for specifying certificates and keys, for
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example.
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websockify can be used from within a Docker container. A command similar to the
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following will generate a Docker image called `novnc/websockify` running the
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python version:
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This command would websockify the remote at `xxx.xx.xx.xx:yyy`, without
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encryption on port `8080` (not the remapping).
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docker build -t novnc/websockify .
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docker run -it --rm -p 8080:80 --name websockify efrecon/websockify 80 xxx.xx.xx.xx:yyy
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The image automatically exports the standard encrypted and clear-text web ports
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`443` and `80`. You will have to remap at least one of them through the `-p`
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option of `docker run`. Also, the image provides `/opt/websockify/data` and
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`/opt/websockify/config`, two volumes that can be used to mount local data from
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the host or Docker volumes and given to websockify for specifying certificates
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and keys, for example.
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Given the image `novnc/websockify` built above, the following command would
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create a container called `websockify` that "websockifies" the remote at
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`xxx.xx.xx.xx:yyy`, without encryption and make the remote available on port
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`8080`.
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docker run -it --rm -p 8080:80 --name websockify novnc/websockify 80 xxx.xx.xx.xx:yyy
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All arguments passed to the Docker container, i.e. all arguments after
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`novnc/websockify` in the command above, are blindly passed to the `run` script,
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thus to `websockify.py`.
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