-e PUBLIC_KEY=yourpublickey `# optional` `# Optional ssh public key, which will automatically be added to authorized_keys.` \
-e PUBLIC_KEY_FILE=/path/to/file `# optional` `# Optionally specify a file containing the public key (works with docker secrets).` \
-e PUBLIC_KEY_DIR=/path/to/directory/containing/_only_/pubkeys `# optional` `# Optionally specify a directory containing the public keys (works with docker secrets).` \
-e SUDO_ACCESS=false`# optional` `# Set to `true` to allow `linuxserver.io`, the ssh user, sudo access. Without `USER_PASSWORD` set, this will allow passwordless sudo access.` \
-e PASSWORD_ACCESS=false`# optional` `# Set to `true` to allow user/password ssh access. You will want to set `USER_PASSWORD` or `USER_PASSWORD_FILE` as well.` \
-e USER_PASSWORD=password `# optional` `# Optionally set a sudo password for `linuxserver.io`, the ssh user. If this or `USER_PASSWORD_FILE` are not set but `SUDO_ACCESS` is set to true, the user will have passwordless sudo access.` \
-e USER_PASSWORD_FILE=/path/to/file `# optional` `# Optionally specify a file that contains the password. This setting supersedes the `USER_PASSWORD` option (works with docker secrets).` \
-e USER_NAME=linuxserver.io `# optional` `# Optionally specify a user name (Default:`linuxserver.io`)` \
-p 2222:2222 `# ssh port` \
-v ${BASEDIR:-/volume1/docker}/openssh-server/config:/config `# Contains all relevant configuration files.` \