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title: Sending commands
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---
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[RCON](http://wiki.vg/RCON) is enabled by default, so you can `exec` into the container to
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access the Minecraft server console:
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```
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docker exec -i mc rcon-cli
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```
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Note: The `-i` is required for interactive use of rcon-cli.
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To run a simple, one-shot command, such as stopping a Minecraft server, pass the command as arguments to `rcon-cli`, such as:
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```
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docker exec mc rcon-cli stop
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```
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_The `-i` is not needed in this case._
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If rcon is disabled you can send commands by passing them as arguments to the packaged `mc-send-to-console` script. For example, a player can be op'ed in the container `mc` with:
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```shell
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docker exec mc mc-send-to-console op player
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+- container name +- Minecraft commands start here
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```
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In order to attach and interact with the Minecraft server, add `-it` when starting the container, such as
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docker run -d -it -p 25565:25565 --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
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With that you can attach and interact at any time using
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docker attach mc
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and then Control-p Control-q to **detach**.
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For remote access, configure your Docker daemon to use a `tcp` socket (such as `-H tcp://0.0.0.0:2375`)
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and attach from another machine:
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docker -H $HOST:2375 attach mc
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Unless you're on a home/private LAN, you should [enable TLS access](https://docs.docker.com/articles/https/).
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