#!/usr/bin/docker # ____ __ ____ ______ __ # / __ \____ _____/ /_____ _____/ __ \/ ___/ |/ / # / / / / __ \/ ___/ //_/ _ \/ ___/ / / /\__ \| / # / /_/ / /_/ / /__/ ,< / __/ / / /_/ /___/ / | # /_____/\____/\___/_/|_|\___/_/ \____//____/_/|_| VNC EDITION # # Title: Mac on Docker (Docker-OSX) [VNC EDITION] # Author: Sick.Codes https://sick.codes/ # Version: 1.0 # License: GPLv3 # # All credits for OSX-KVM and the rest at Kholia's repo: https://github.com/kholia/osx-kvm # OpenCore support go to https://github.com/Leoyzen/KVM-Opencore # and https://github.com/thenickdude/KVM-Opencore/ # # This Dockerfile automates the installation of Docker-OSX # It will build a 32GB Mojave Disk, you can change the size using build arguments. # This file builds on top of the work done by Dhiru Kholia and many others. # # # Build: # # # write down the password at the end # docker build -t docker-osx-vnc . # # Run: # # docker run -p 8888:5999 -p 50922:10022 -d --privileged docker-osx-vnc:latest # # # Connect locally (safe): # # VNC Host: localhost:8888 # # # Connect remotely (safe): # # # # Open a terminal and make an SSH tunnel on port 8888 to your server # ssh -N root@111.222.33.44 -L 8888:127.0.0.1:8888 # # # now you can connect like a local # VNC Host: localhost:8888 # # # Connect remotely (unsafe): # # VNC Host: remotehost:8888 # # # Security: # # - Think what would happen if someone was in your App Store. # - Keep port 8888 closed to external internet traffic, allow local IP's only. # - All traffic is insecurely transmitted in plain text, try to use an SSH tunnel. # - Everything you write can be sniffed along the way. # - VNC Password is only 8 characters. # # Show VNC password again: # # docker ps # # copy container ID and then # docker exec abc123fgh456 tail vncpasswd_file # # # Optional: # # You can set VNC color depth with -e DEPTH=24, it's not pretty though. # # # VNC Version # Let's piggyback the other image: FROM sickcodes/docker-osx:latest MAINTAINER 'https://sick.codes' USER root RUN tee -a /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist <<< 'Server = http://mirrors.evowise.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch' RUN tee -a /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist <<< 'Server = http://mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch' RUN tee -a /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist <<< 'Server = https://mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch' # ARG MIRROR_COUNTRY=US # RUN curl -s "https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/?country=${MIRROR_COUNTRY}&protocol=https&use_mirror_status=on" | \ # sed -e 's/^#Server/Server/' -e '/^#/d' | \ # rankmirrors -n 5 - > /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist USER arch RUN sudo pacman -Sy --noconfirm RUN sudo pacman -S tigervnc xterm xorg-xhost xdotool ufw --noconfirm RUN mkdir ${HOME}/.vnc RUN printf '%s\n' \ 'xinit &' \ 'xterm &' > ~/.vnc/xstartup # this won't work if you have 99 monitors, 98 monitors is fine though // don't forget to remove the lock file incase you shut down incorrectly or create an image. RUN printf '%s\n%s\n%s\n\n' \ 'sudo rm -rf /tmp/.X99-lock' \ 'export DISPLAY=:99' \ 'vncserver -kill :99 || true' \ 'vncserver -geometry 1920x1080 -depth ${DEPTH} -xstartup ~/.vnc/xstartup :99' > vnc.sh RUN cat vnc.sh Launch.sh > Launch_custom.sh RUN chmod +x Launch_custom.sh RUN tee vncpasswd_file <<< "${VNC_PASSWORD:=$(openssl rand -hex 4)}" RUN vncpasswd -f < vncpasswd_file > ${HOME}/.vnc/passwd RUN chmod 600 ~/.vnc/passwd RUN printf '\n\n\n\n%s\n%s\n\n\n\n' '===========VNC_PASSWORD========== ' "$(