If your Linux host machine is behind a firewall, you must first pull the BlueCat Gateway image on a separate Linux machine with Internet
connectivity, and then copy the image to the host machine.
To install BlueCat Gateway behind a firewall:
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From the Linux console of a separate machine, run the following command to pull
the BlueCat Gateway image from the public repository:
docker pull quay.io/bluecat/gateway:v23.1
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Run the following command to save the Docker image as a .tar file:
docker save -o <path_for_generated_tar_file> quay.io/bluecat/gateway
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Copy the image to the BlueCat Gateway host machine.
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From the Linux console of the BlueCat Gateway host
machine, run the following command:
docker load -i <path_to_image_tar_file>
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Run the following command to start the container:
docker run -d \
-p 80:8000 \
-p 443:44300 \
-v <path_to_workspace>:/bluecat_gateway/ \
-v <path_to_workspace>:/logs/ \
-e BAM_IP=<your bam ip or url> \
--name bluecat_gateway quay.io/bluecat/gateway:v23.1