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Simple Monerod Docker

A simple and straightforward Dockerized monerod built from source and exposing standard ports.

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Tags

I will always release the latest Monero version under the latest tag as well as the version number tag (i.e. v0.18.0.0).

latest: The latest tagged version of Monero from https://github.com/monero-project/monero/tags, built on an Alpine base image
vx.xx.x.x: The version corresponding with the tagged version from https://github.com/monero-project/monero/tags, built on an Alpine base image

Recommended usage

I am using this container for my guide on running a Monero node:

https://sethforprivacy.com/guides/run-a-monero-node/

The ways I would generally recommend running this container for a personal or public Monero node are below.

monerod Docker w/o public RPC:

sudo docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name="monerod" -v bitmonero:/home/monero/.bitmonero ghcr.io/sethforprivacy/simple-monerod:latest --rpc-restricted-bind-ip=0.0.0.0 --rpc-restricted-bind-port=18089 --no-igd --no-zmq --enable-dns-blocklist

monerod Docker w/ public RPC:

sudo docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name="monerod" -v bitmonero:/home/monero/.bitmonero ghcr.io/sethforprivacy/simple-monerod:latest  --rpc-restricted-bind-ip=0.0.0.0 --rpc-restricted-bind-port=18089 --public-node --no-igd --no-zmq --enable-dns-blocklist

monerod Docker w/o public RPC (pruned):

sudo docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name="monerod" -v bitmonero:/home/monero/.bitmonero ghcr.io/sethforprivacy/simple-monerod:latest  --rpc-restricted-bind-ip=0.0.0.0 --rpc-restricted-bind-port=18089 --no-igd --no-zmq --enable-dns-blocklist --prune-blockchain

monerod Docker w/ public RPC (pruned):

sudo docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name="monerod" -v bitmonero:/home/monero/.bitmonero ghcr.io/sethforprivacy/simple-monerod:latest  --rpc-restricted-bind-ip=0.0.0.0 --rpc-restricted-bind-port=18089 --public-node --no-igd --no-zmq --enable-dns-blocklist --prune-blockchain

Running as a different user

In situations where you need the daemon to be run as a different user, I have added fixuid to enable that. Much of the work for this was taken from docker-monero, and enables you to specify a new user/group in your docker run or docker-compose.yml file to run as a different user.

  • In docker run commands, you can specify the user like this: --user 1000:1000
  • In docker-compose.yml files, you can specify the user like this: user: ${FIXUID:-1000}:${FIXGID:-1000}

A great use-case for this is running with the daemon's files stored on an NFS mount, or running monerod on a Synology NAS.

Copyrights

Code from this repository is released under MIT license. Monero License, @leonardochaia License

Credits

The base for the Dockerfile was pulled from:

https://github.com/leonardochaia/docker-monerod

The migration to Alpine from a Ubuntu 20.04 base image was based largely on previous commits from:

https://github.com/cornfeedhobo/docker-monero