How do I forward a UDP port from my Docker container to the host machine?
2 Answers
Use the -p flag and add /udp
suffix to the port number.
-p 53160:53160/udp
Full command
sudo docker run -p 53160:53160 \
-p 53160:53160/udp -p 58846:58846 \
-p 8112:8112 -t -i aostanin/deluge /start.sh
If you're running boot2docker on Mac, be sure to forward the same ports on boot2docker to your local machine.
You can also document that your container needs to receive UDP using EXPOSE in The Dockerfile
(EXPOSE does not publish the port):
EXPOSE 8285/udp
Here is a link with more Docker Networking info covered in the container docs: https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/container-networking/ (Courtesy of Old Pro in the comments)
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4(rant) Literally nowhere in the official documentation, wow. "-p=[] : Publish a container᾿s port or a range of ports to the host format: ip:hostPort:containerPort | ip::containerPort | hostPort:containerPort | containerPort". Although the official example mentions " -p 1234-1236:1234-1236/tcp", there are no matches for "udp" or "protocol" on the whole page. Commented Apr 3, 2018 at 14:19
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@AlexanderGonchiy Not to excuse the documentation for docker run, but the general format for exposing ports it is referring to is covered in the Container Networking documentation.– Old ProCommented Sep 11, 2018 at 1:21
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3Expose should only be the port/proto, not a port pair like you have work publish. And expose does not publish the port and is not needed to publish the port, it's documentation.– BMitchCommented Apr 22, 2019 at 9:12
Just thought I would pitch in for docker-compose config.
ports:
- "9955:9955/udp"