Manually build the image. NAME="remote-installer" docker build \ --network=host \ --no-cache \ --force-rm \ --build-arg HTTP_PROXY="${http_proxy}" \ --build-arg HTTPS_PROXY="${https_proxy}" \ --build-arg NO_PROXY="${no_proxy}" \ --build-arg http_proxy="${http_proxy}" \ --build-arg https_proxy="${https_proxy}" \ --build-arg no_proxy="${no_proxy}" \ --tag remote-installer \ --file docker-build/remote-installer/Dockerfile . Run the image with root passwd root (default), mount the starter's $HOME/tmp to /mnt and exports it!!! Webserver is available at port 8080. NAME="remote-installer" docker run --detach --rm -e PW='root' --volume $HOME/tmp/:/opt/remoteinstaller --publish 443:443 -p 2049:2049 -p 15101:15101 --privileged $EXTRA --name "$NAME" "$NAME" # Get container IP: docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' $NAME # configuration options # HOST_ADDR - Mandatory parameter with the external IP of the host, which runs the docker # Usually the domain controller. # PW - root password. # API_PORT - IPv4 port used by the remote installer API. # HTTPS_PORT - # Sometimes it is a good idea to remove unsued images docker image rm $(docker image ls |grep none |awk -F ' ' '{print $3}')