This is a Docker image based on osixia/light-baseimage for running MLDonkey 3.1.6.
MLDonkey is an open source, multi-protocol, peer-to-peer file sharing application that runs as a back-end server application on many platforms. It can be controlled through a user interface provided by one of many separate front-ends, including a Web interface, telnet interface and over a dozen native client programs. Wikipedia
MLDonkey is free software, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
docker create --name=mldonkey \
-v <path for config files>:/var/lib/mldonkey:rw \
-v <path for temporary files>:/mnt/mldonkey_tmp:rw \
-v <path for completed downloaded files>:/mnt/mldonkey_completed:rw \
-e PGID=<gid>
-e PUID=<uid> \
-e TZ=<timezone> \
-p 4000:4000 \
-p 4001:4001 \
-p 4080:4080 \
-p 20562:20562 \
-p 20566:20566/udp \
-p 16965:16965 \
-p 16965:16965/udp \
-p 6209:6209 \
-p 6209:6209/udp \
-p 6881:6881 \
-p 6882:6882 \
-p 3617:3617/udp \
-p 4444:4444 \
-p 4444:4444/udp \
logicwar/mldonkey
-p 4000
- Telnet port-p 4001
- GUI port-p 4080
- HTTP port for the Web interface-p 20562
- eDonkey2000 port-p 20566/udp
- eDonkey2000 port-p 16965
- Kad port (disabled by default)-p 16965/udp
- Kad1 port (disabled by default)-p 6209
- Overnet port (disabled by default)-p 6209/udp
- Overnet port (disabled by default)-p 6881
- BitTorrent Client port (disabled by default)-p 6882
- BitTorrent Tracker port (disabled by default)-p 3617/udp
- BitTorrent DHT port (disabled by default)-p 4444
- BitTorrent DHT port (disabled by default)-p 4444/udp
- BitTorrent DHT port (disabled by default)-v /var/lib/mldonkey
- where LMS stores config and log files-v /mnt/mldonkey_tmp
- local path for your audios-v /mnt/mldonkey_completed
- local path for your playlists-e PGID
for GroupID - see below for explanation-e PUID
for UserID - see below for explanation-e TZ
for timezone information : Europe/London, Europe/Zurich, America/New_York, ... (List of TZ)
For shell access while the container is running do docker exec -it mldonkey /bin/bash
For security reasons and to avoid permissions issues with data volumes (-v
flags), you may want to create a specific "docker" user with proper right accesses on your persistant folders. To find your user uid and gid you can use the id <user>
command as below:
$ id <dockeruser>
uid=1001(dockeruser) gid=1001(dockergroup) groups=1001(dockergroup)
and finally specify your "docker" user PUID
and group PGID
. In this exemple PUID=1001
and PGID=1001
.
The intitial setup is made by browsing to http://your_server_IP:4080 and begin configuring the MDDonkey Server.
The first thing to do is to set a password for the admin user. you can use the command in the input field: useradd admin <your_password>
By default only eDonkey is enabled. To enable the other networks go to Options->Net
and set to true
what you need.
Network | Type | MLDonkey default | Default Container Setup | Configuration file |
---|---|---|---|---|
http_port | TCP | 4080 | 4080 | downloads.ini |
telnet_port | TCP | 4000 | 4000 | downloads.ini |
gui_port | TCP | 4001 | 4001 | downloads.ini |
eDonkey2000 | TCP | random | 20562 | donkey.ini |
eDonkey2000 | UDP | TCP port + 4 | 20566 | donkey.ini |
Kad | TCP | random | 16965 | donkey.ini, Kademlia section |
Kad1 | UDP | Same as TCP | 16965 | donkey.ini, Kademlia section |
Overnet | TCP | random | 6209 | donkey.ini, Overnet section |
Overnet | UDP | Same as TCP | 6209 | donkey.ini, Overnet section |
BitTorrent Client | TCP | 6882 | 6882 | bittorrent.ini |
BitTorrent Tracker | TCP | 6881 | 6881 | bittorrent.ini |
BitTorrent DHT | UDP | random | 3617 | bittorrent.ini |
DirectConnect | TCP | 4444 | 4444 | directconnect.ini |
DirectConnect | UDP | Same as TCP | 4444 | directconnect.ini |
- V0.2 Updated to to osixia/light-baseimage 1.3.3 and MLDonkey 3.1.6 , delete at boot "*.ini.tmp" files to ensure proper Core start
- V0.1 Initial Release 3.1.5