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Hoster

A simple "etc/hosts" file injection tool to resolve names of local Docker containers on the host.

hoster is intended to run in a Docker container:

docker run -d \
    -v /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock \
    -v /etc/hosts:/tmp/hosts \
    dvdarias/docker-hoster

The docker.sock is mounted to allow hoster to listen for Docker events and automatically register containers IP.

Hoster inserts into the host's /etc/hosts file an entry per running container and keeps the file updated with any started/stoped container.

Container Registration

Hoster provides by default the entries <container name>, <hostname>, <container id> for each container and the aliases for each network. Containers are automatically registered when they start, and removed when they die.

For example, the following container would be available via DNS as myname, myhostname, et54rfgt567 and myserver.com:

docker run -d \
    --name myname \
    --hostname myhostname \
    --network somenetwork --network-alias "myserver.com" \
    mycontainer

If you need more features like systemd interation and dns forwarding please check resolvable

Any contribution is, of course, welcome. :)

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