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Setup:

Although not required, it is recommended to give Zoraxy a dedicated location on the host to mount the container. That way, the host/user can access them whenever needed. A volume will be created automatically within Docker if a location is not specified.

You may also need to portforward your 80/443 to allow http and https traffic. If you are accessing the interface from outside of the local network, you may also need to forward your management port. If you know how to do this, great! If not, find the manufacturer of your router and search on how to do that. There are too many to be listed here.

Using Docker run

docker run -d --name (container name) -p (ports) -v (path to storage directory):/opt/zoraxy/data/ -e ARGS='(your arguments)' zoraxydocker/zoraxy:latest

Using Docker Compose

version: '3.3'
services:
  zoraxy-docker:
    image: zoraxydocker/zoraxy:latest
    container_name: (container name)
    ports:
      - 80:80
      - 443:443
      - (external):8000
    volumes:
      - (path to storage directory):/opt/zoraxy/config/
    environment:
      ARGS: '(your arguments)'
Operator Need Details
-d Yes will run the container in the background. 42F5
--name (container name) No Sets the name of the container to the following word. You can change this to whatever you want.
-p (ports) Yes Depending on how your network is setup, you may need to portforward 80, 443, and the management port.
-v (path to storage directory):/opt/zoraxy/config/ Recommend Sets the folder that holds your files. This should be the place you just chose. By default, it will create a Docker volume for the files for persistency but they will not be accessible.
-e ARGS='(your arguments)' No Sets the arguments to run Zoraxy with. Enter them as you would normally. By default, it is ran with -noauth=false but you cannot change the management port. This is required for the healthcheck to work.
zoraxydocker/zoraxy:latest Yes The repository on Docker hub. By default, it is the latest version that is published.

Examples:

Docker Run

docker run -d --name zoraxy -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 8005:8000/tcp -v /home/docker/Containers/Zoraxy:/opt/zoraxy/config/ -e ARGS='-noauth=false' zoraxydocker/zoraxy:latest

Docker Compose

version: '3.3'
services:
  zoraxy-docker:
    image: zoraxydocker/zoraxy:latest
    container_name: zoraxy
    ports:
      - 80:80
      - 443:443
      - 8005:8000/tcp
    volumes:
      - /home/docker/Containers/Zoraxy:/opt/zoraxy/config/
    environment:
      ARGS: '-noauth=false'
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