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Docker compatible fileserver service

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  • KubernetesK Offline
    KubernetesK Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Kubernetes
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    Hi there,

    currently I have a NAS running - realizing that I don't need most the features of the system. So I am looking for a replacement that allows me to provide CIFS/SMB, WebDAV and SFTP shares for my local network (as a Docker Container!). If the services does have an easy to use UI it would be good, but I would still be fine if it is only configured with config files.

    Does anyone know something that I could use? I am still researching, but thought I could ask my beloved community here 🙂

    Best,
    Michael

    PS: This is pretty old, but looks very close to what I am looking for
    https://github.com/dperson/samba

    PPS: I found this one, not so dated and seems to be stable
    https://github.com/ServerContainers/samba

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      The docker containers from the developer "crazy max" are usually quite good and he has one for samba as well: https://github.com/crazy-max/docker-samba

      Another useful protocol is nfs and for this I have used https://github.com/ehough/docker-nfs-server some years ago, but don't have any current use for it.

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      • KubernetesK Kubernetes

        Hi there,

        currently I have a NAS running - realizing that I don't need most the features of the system. So I am looking for a replacement that allows me to provide CIFS/SMB, WebDAV and SFTP shares for my local network (as a Docker Container!). If the services does have an easy to use UI it would be good, but I would still be fine if it is only configured with config files.

        Does anyone know something that I could use? I am still researching, but thought I could ask my beloved community here 🙂

        Best,
        Michael

        PS: This is pretty old, but looks very close to what I am looking for
        https://github.com/dperson/samba

        PPS: I found this one, not so dated and seems to be stable
        https://github.com/ServerContainers/samba

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        #3

        @Kubernetes I am very happy you like us, because we absolutely love you! 😍

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        • fbartelsF fbartels

          The docker containers from the developer "crazy max" are usually quite good and he has one for samba as well: https://github.com/crazy-max/docker-samba

          Another useful protocol is nfs and for this I have used https://github.com/ehough/docker-nfs-server some years ago, but don't have any current use for it.

          KubernetesK Offline
          KubernetesK Offline
          Kubernetes
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          @fbartels Thanks a lot for the suggestion of "Crazy Max" docker-samba. I did test it together with the other options. Finally I did like the configuration and usage of it most and decided to use it now. ✔

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