https://github.com/SoftEtherVPN/SoftetherVPN-docker
Please change your images to https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/softethervpn/vpnserver
This container is designed to be as small as possible and host a SoftEther VPN Server It´s based on Alpine so result is around 10MB! It´s based on the great work of SoftEherVPN
You will be unable to bridge to a physical Ethernet adapter as there is no inside a Container but SecureNAT and other stuff that doesn´t need physical L2 will work.
up to date commits to the development repository
release from stable repository
You can and should always specify your wanted version like toprock/softether:5.01.9671
or toprock/softether:4.32.9731
This will keep your config and Logfiles in the docker volume softetherdata
docker run -d --rm --name softether-vpn-server -v softetherdata:/mnt -p 443:443/tcp -p 992:992/tcp -p 1194:1194/udp -p 5555:5555/tcp -p 500:500/udp -p 4500:4500/udp -p 1701:1701/udp --cap-add NET_ADMIN toprock/softether
With newer releases I include vpncmd directly in the container so you can use it to configure the vpnserver. First start the vpnserver with the given command. Then you can run:
docker exec -it softether-vpn-server vpncmd
The same command can be achieved by docker-compose, the docker compose file is in the repository
version: '3'
services:
softether:
image: toprock/softether:5.01.9672
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
restart: always
ports:
- 53:53
- 444:443
- 992:992
- 1194:1194/udp
- 5555:5555
- 500:500/udp
- 4500:4500/udp
- 1701:1701/udp
volumes:
- "/etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro"
- "/etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro"
- "./softether_data:/mnt"
- "./softether_log:/root/server_log"
- "./softether_packetlog:/root/packet_log"
- "./softether_securitylog:/root/security_log"