# sameersbn.docker-bind **Repository Path**: fjddao/docker-bind ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: sameersbn.docker-bind - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-06-29 - **Last Updated**: 2025-06-29 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README [![Circle CI](https://circleci.com/gh/sameersbn/docker-bind.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/sameersbn/docker-bind) [![Docker Repository on Quay.io](https://quay.io/repository/sameersbn/bind/status "Docker Repository on Quay.io")](https://quay.io/repository/sameersbn/bind) # sameersbn/bind:9.16.1-20200524 - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [Issues](#issues) - [Getting started](#getting-started) - [Installation](#installation) - [Quickstart](#quickstart) - [Command-line arguments](#command-line-arguments) - [Persistence](#persistence) - [Maintenance](#maintenance) - [Upgrading](#upgrading) - [Shell Access](#shell-access) # Introduction `Dockerfile` to create a [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) container image for [BIND](https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/) DNS server bundled with the [Webmin](http://www.webmin.com/) interface. BIND is open source software that implements the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols for the Internet. It is a reference implementation of those protocols, but it is also production-grade software, suitable for use in high-volume and high-reliability applications. ## Contributing If you find this image useful here's how you can help: - Send a pull request with your awesome features and bug fixes - Help users resolve their [issues](../../issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue). - Support the development of this image with a [donation](http://www.damagehead.com/donate/) ## Issues Before reporting your issue please try updating Docker to the latest version and check if it resolves the issue. Refer to the Docker [installation guide](https://docs.docker.com/installation) for instructions. SELinux users should try disabling SELinux using the command `setenforce 0` to see if it resolves the issue. If the above recommendations do not help then [report your issue](../../issues/new) along with the following information: - Output of the `docker version` and `docker info` commands - The `docker run` command or `docker-compose.yml` used to start the image. Mask out the sensitive bits. - Please state if you are using [Boot2Docker](http://www.boot2docker.io), [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org), etc. # Getting started ## Installation Automated builds of the image are available on [Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/sameersbn/bind) and is the recommended method of installation. > **Note**: Builds are also available on [Quay.io](https://quay.io/repository/sameersbn/bind) ```bash docker pull sameersbn/bind:9.16.1-20200524 ``` Alternatively you can build the image yourself. ```bash docker build -t sameersbn/bind github.com/sameersbn/docker-bind ``` ## Quickstart Start BIND using: ```bash docker run --name bind -d --restart=always \ --publish 53:53/tcp --publish 53:53/udp --publish 10000:10000/tcp \ --volume /srv/docker/bind:/data \ sameersbn/bind:9.16.1-20200524 ``` *Alternatively, you can use the sample [docker-compose.yml](docker-compose.yml) file to start the container using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)* When the container is started the [Webmin](http://www.webmin.com/) service is also started and is accessible from the web browser at https://localhost:10000. Login to Webmin with the username `root` and password `password`. Specify `--env ROOT_PASSWORD=secretpassword` on the `docker run` command to set a password of your choosing. The launch of Webmin can be disabled by adding `--env WEBMIN_ENABLED=false` to the `docker run` command. Note that the `ROOT_PASSWORD` parameter has no effect when the launch of Webmin is disabled. Read the blog post [Deploying a DNS Server using Docker](http://www.damagehead.com/blog/2015/04/28/deploying-a-dns-server-using-docker/) for an example use case. ## Command-line arguments You can customize the launch command of BIND server by specifying arguments to `named` on the `docker run` command. For example the following command prints the help menu of `named` command: ```bash docker run --name bind -it --rm \ --publish 53:53/tcp --publish 53:53/udp --publish 10000:10000/tcp \ --volume /srv/docker/bind:/data \ sameersbn/bind:9.16.1-20200524 -h ``` ## Persistence For the BIND to preserve its state across container shutdown and startup you should mount a volume at `/data`. > *The [Quickstart](#quickstart) command already mounts a volume for persistence.* SELinux users should update the security context of the host mountpoint so that it plays nicely with Docker: ```bash mkdir -p /srv/docker/bind chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /srv/docker/bind ``` ## Reverse Proxying If you need to run Webmin behind a reverse-proxy such as Nginx, you can tweak the following environment variables: * `WEBMIN_INIT_SSL_ENABLED`: If Webmin should be served via SSL or not. Defaults to `true`. If you do the SSL termination at an earlier stage, set this to false. * `WEBMIN_INIT_REDIRECT_PORT`: The port Webmin is served from. Set this to your reverse proxy port, such as `443`. Defaults to `10000`. * `WEBMIN_INIT_REFERERS`: Sets the allowed referrers to Webmin. Set this to your domain name of the reverse proxy. Example: `mywebmin.example.com`. Defaults to empty (no referrer). # Maintenance ## Upgrading To upgrade to newer releases: 1. Download the updated Docker image: ```bash docker pull sameersbn/bind:9.16.1-20200524 ``` 2. Stop the currently running image: ```bash docker stop bind ``` 3. Remove the stopped container ```bash docker rm -v bind ``` 4. Start the updated image ```bash docker run -name bind -d \ [OPTIONS] \ sameersbn/bind:9.16.1-20200524 ``` ## Shell Access For debugging and maintenance purposes you may want access the containers shell. If you are using Docker version `1.3.0` or higher you can access a running containers shell by starting `bash` using `docker exec`: ```bash docker exec -it bind bash ```