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#!/bin/bash
usage ()
{
cat <<UsageHERE
boot2docker-fwd -- Helper function to quickly manage port forwards between the boot2docker-vm and the host
Usage: boot2docker-fwd [ -n RULE_NAME ] [ -h HOST_PORT ] [ -p {tcp|udp} ] [ -i HOST_IP ] GUEST_PORT
or boot2docker-fwd -d RULE_NAME
or boot2docker-fwd -l
or boot2docker-fwd -A
or boot2docker-fwd -D
Options:
-n Use RULE_NAME as the name for the rule -- Defaults to "tcp<GUEST_PORT>" or "udp<GUEST_PORT>"
-h Forward HOST_PORT to the guest -- Defaults to the same number as GUEST_PORT
-p Forward tcp or udp traffic to GUEST_PORT -- Defaults to "tcp"
-i Bind the port forward to HOST_IP -- Defaults to the local only loopback, "127.0.0.1"
-d Delete the rule named RULE_NAME from the boot2docker-vm port forwards.
-l List the current port forwards defined for boot2docker-vm
-A Create forward rules for all the ports that docker uses by default with the -P option (49000-49900)
-D Delete all custom rules (i.e. everything except the "docker" and "ssh" rules)
GUEST_PORT The listening port inside boot2docker that will receive connections forwarded by the host
Examples:
boot2docker-fwd 8000
> Rule tcp8000: tcp port 8000 on host IP 127.0.0.1 forwarded to guest port 8000
boot2docker-fwd -n fubar -h 8888 8000
> Rule fubar: tcp port 8888 on host IP 127.0.0.1 forwarded to guest port 8000
boot2docker-fwd -d fubar
> Rule fubar deleted
Notes:
Please don't delete the built in "docker" and "ssh" rules. Things will break.
UsageHERE
}
list_rules_matching ()
{
VBoxManage showvminfo boot2docker-vm | grep "NIC [0-9]* Rule([0-9]*): *name = $1"
}
if [ $# -eq 0 ]
then
usage
exit 1
fi
HOST_IP=127.0.0.1
PROTOCOL=tcp
while getopts "n:h:p:i:d:lAD" opt
do
case $opt in
n)
RULE_NAME="$OPTARG"
;;
h)
if [ "$OPTARG" -eq "$OPTARG" ] 2>/dev/null
then
HOST_PORT=$OPTARG
else
usage
exit 1
fi
;;
p)
if [ "$OPTARG" = "tcp" -o "$OPTARG" = "udp" ]
then
PROTOCOL=$OPTARG
else
usage
exit 1
fi
;;
i)
HOST_IP="$OPTARG"
;;
d)
# Check for a numeric name, prefix the tcp default if so
if [ "$OPTARG" -eq "$OPTARG" ] 2>/dev/null
then
RULE_NAME="tcp$OPTARG"
else
RULE_NAME="$OPTARG"
fi
list_rules_matching $RULE_NAME
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
VBoxManage controlvm boot2docker-vm natpf1 delete "$RULE_NAME"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo "Rule deleted."
else
echo "Rule not deleted!"
fi
else
echo "Rule $RULE_NAME not found."
fi
exit $?
;;
l)
list_rules_matching
exit 0
;;
A)
echo "Creating 1802 port forwarding rules. Please wait..."
for i in {49000..49900}; do
VBoxManage controlvm boot2docker-vm natpf1 "tcp-port$i,tcp,,$i,,$i"
VBoxManage controlvm boot2docker-vm natpf1 "udp-port$i,udp,,$i,,$i"
done
exit 0
;;
D)
NUM_RULES=$(VBoxManage showvminfo boot2docker-vm | grep 'NIC [0-9]* Rule([0-9]*): *name = ' | grep -o 'name = [^,]*' | grep -cv ' docker\| ssh')
echo "Deleting $NUM_RULES port forwarding rules. Please wait..."
for rule in $(VBoxManage showvminfo boot2docker-vm | grep 'NIC [0-9]* Rule([0-9]*): *name = ' | grep -o 'name = [^,]*' | grep -v ' docker\| ssh' | cut -d ' ' -f 3 )
do
VBoxManage controlvm boot2docker-vm natpf1 delete "$rule"
done
exit 0
;;
esac
done
if [ "$1" -eq "$1" ] 2>/dev/null
then
GUEST_PORT=$1
else
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$RULE_NAME" ]
then
RULE_NAME="${PROTOCOL}${GUEST_PORT}"
fi
VBoxManage controlvm boot2docker-vm natpf1 "$RULE_NAME,$PROTOCOL,$HOST_IP,$HOST_PORT,,$GUEST_PORT"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
list_rules_matching $RULE_NAME
echo "Rule created."
else
echo "Error creating rule!"
fi
exit $?
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