# How to create a docker image for meshcentral ``` git clone https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral.git cd MeshCentral/docker docker build -t meshcentral . ``` docker-compose.yml example: ```yaml version: '3' services: meshcentral: restart: always container_name: meshcentral image: einar/meshcentral ports: - 8086:443 #MeshCentral will moan and try everything not to use port 80, but you can also use it if you so desire, just change the config.json according to your needs environment: - HOSTNAME=my.domain.com #your hostname - REVERSE_PROXY=false #set to your reverse proxy IP if you want to put meshcentral behind a reverse proxy - REVERSE_PROXY_TLS_PORT= - IFRAME=false #set to true if you wish to enable iframe support - ALLOW_NEW_ACCOUNTS=true #set to false if you want disable self-service creation of new accounts besides the first (admin) - WEBRTC=false #set to true to enable WebRTC - per documentation it is not officially released with meshcentral, but is solid enough to work with. Use with caution - ALLOWPLUGINS=false #set to true to allow plugins - LOCALSESSIONRECORDING=false # set to true to allow session recording - MINIFY=true #set to enable or disable minification of json, reduces traffic volumes: - ./meshcentral/data:/opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-data #config.json and other important files live here. A must for data persistence - ./meshcentral/user_files:/opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-files #where file uploads for users live ```