# tty-proxy ## Building the gobindata.go file All files under ~assets/*~ are packed to the gobindata.go file which will be statically compiled within the final binary. ```bash go get github.com/go-bindata/go-bindata/... go-bindata --prefix static -o gobindata.go static/* ``` ## Docker The `tty-proxy` can be built into a docker image as follows: docker build -t tty-proxy . To run the container, type:p docker run \ -p 3456:3456 -p 8080:8080 \ -e URL=http://localhost:8080 \ --cap-drop=all --rm \ tty-proxy where you can replace `URL` by whatever will be the publicly visible URL of the server. After this, clients can be connected as follows: tty-share --tty-proxy localhost:3456 --no-tls --public In the above command, `:3456` is the default port where `tty-proxy` listens for incoming back connections (i.e. `tty-share` clients), and 5000 is the port of the web interface through which remote users can connect. You can override the defaults by specifying a different port mapping on the command line, e.g. `-p 4567:3456 -p 80:8080` to listen on `4567` and serve on `80`.