Trouble installing NodeJS on Kali Linux docker image










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I am trying to create a docker image based on the Kali Linux base image, and I need to install NodeJS as a dependency for my application.



Here's my Dockerfile:



FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

RUN apt-get update -y &&
apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
apt-get autoremove -y &&
apt-get clean -y

RUN apt-get install curl -y

RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
&& apt-get install nodejs -y

RUN npm i -g npm

ENV NODE_ENV production

WORKDIR /root/app
COPY . .

RUN npm i

EXPOSE 4000
ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]


However, I hit the following error trying to install NodeJS:



Step 4/11 : RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y
---> Running in a63e56802eba

## Installing the NodeSource Node.js 8.x LTS Carbon repo...


## Inspecting system...


## You don't appear to be running an Enterprise Linux based system,
please contact NodeSource at https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues
if you think this is incorrect or would like your distribution to be considered
for support.

The command '/bin/sh -c curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y' returned a non-zero code: 1


Admittedly I'm confused by a few things... namely that I was under the impression that NodeJS was already installed on Kali Linux (I have a VirtualBox VM using Debian 64-bit where it exists). I went as far as trying to install the kali-linux-all metapackage, but NodeJS/npm don't seem to exist.



Am I simply misunderstanding some basic premise of Docker and/or Kali Linux? Is there any other way to install NodeJS into my container?










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  • Not to be argumentative, but isn't configuring Docker containers a programming/development question? Based on the negative downvotes and lack of answers I'm sure another site may have been more helpful, but I don't really agree that this is off topic. FWIW I also think my question is "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable" - the code works exactly as posted and I accurately describe my problem.

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 13:57






  • 1





    I believe the Docker tag exists for the Docker API. Programming against the Docker API is certainly on-topic. Docker is just another lightweight VM like chroots. Neither are primarily programming or development related. They are something developers use on occasion. I ask my Docker and chroot questions on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. I think the down votes are due to the Kali tag. Nearly every Kali question is off-topic and those questions get hit hard nowadays. (In case it matters... I did not cast a down vote. I don't believe in piling them on).

    – jww
    Jan 30 at 14:13












  • Thanks for the clarification, I'll keep all of that in mind moving forward!

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 15:40















-4















I am trying to create a docker image based on the Kali Linux base image, and I need to install NodeJS as a dependency for my application.



Here's my Dockerfile:



FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

RUN apt-get update -y &&
apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
apt-get autoremove -y &&
apt-get clean -y

RUN apt-get install curl -y

RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
&& apt-get install nodejs -y

RUN npm i -g npm

ENV NODE_ENV production

WORKDIR /root/app
COPY . .

RUN npm i

EXPOSE 4000
ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]


However, I hit the following error trying to install NodeJS:



Step 4/11 : RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y
---> Running in a63e56802eba

## Installing the NodeSource Node.js 8.x LTS Carbon repo...


## Inspecting system...


## You don't appear to be running an Enterprise Linux based system,
please contact NodeSource at https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues
if you think this is incorrect or would like your distribution to be considered
for support.

The command '/bin/sh -c curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y' returned a non-zero code: 1


Admittedly I'm confused by a few things... namely that I was under the impression that NodeJS was already installed on Kali Linux (I have a VirtualBox VM using Debian 64-bit where it exists). I went as far as trying to install the kali-linux-all metapackage, but NodeJS/npm don't seem to exist.



Am I simply misunderstanding some basic premise of Docker and/or Kali Linux? Is there any other way to install NodeJS into my container?










share|improve this question






















  • Not to be argumentative, but isn't configuring Docker containers a programming/development question? Based on the negative downvotes and lack of answers I'm sure another site may have been more helpful, but I don't really agree that this is off topic. FWIW I also think my question is "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable" - the code works exactly as posted and I accurately describe my problem.

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 13:57






  • 1





    I believe the Docker tag exists for the Docker API. Programming against the Docker API is certainly on-topic. Docker is just another lightweight VM like chroots. Neither are primarily programming or development related. They are something developers use on occasion. I ask my Docker and chroot questions on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. I think the down votes are due to the Kali tag. Nearly every Kali question is off-topic and those questions get hit hard nowadays. (In case it matters... I did not cast a down vote. I don't believe in piling them on).

    – jww
    Jan 30 at 14:13












  • Thanks for the clarification, I'll keep all of that in mind moving forward!

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 15:40













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-4








I am trying to create a docker image based on the Kali Linux base image, and I need to install NodeJS as a dependency for my application.



Here's my Dockerfile:



FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

RUN apt-get update -y &&
apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
apt-get autoremove -y &&
apt-get clean -y

RUN apt-get install curl -y

RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
&& apt-get install nodejs -y

RUN npm i -g npm

ENV NODE_ENV production

WORKDIR /root/app
COPY . .

RUN npm i

EXPOSE 4000
ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]


However, I hit the following error trying to install NodeJS:



Step 4/11 : RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y
---> Running in a63e56802eba

## Installing the NodeSource Node.js 8.x LTS Carbon repo...


## Inspecting system...


## You don't appear to be running an Enterprise Linux based system,
please contact NodeSource at https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues
if you think this is incorrect or would like your distribution to be considered
for support.

The command '/bin/sh -c curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y' returned a non-zero code: 1


Admittedly I'm confused by a few things... namely that I was under the impression that NodeJS was already installed on Kali Linux (I have a VirtualBox VM using Debian 64-bit where it exists). I went as far as trying to install the kali-linux-all metapackage, but NodeJS/npm don't seem to exist.



Am I simply misunderstanding some basic premise of Docker and/or Kali Linux? Is there any other way to install NodeJS into my container?










share|improve this question














I am trying to create a docker image based on the Kali Linux base image, and I need to install NodeJS as a dependency for my application.



Here's my Dockerfile:



FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

RUN apt-get update -y &&
apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
apt-get autoremove -y &&
apt-get clean -y

RUN apt-get install curl -y

RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
&& apt-get install nodejs -y

RUN npm i -g npm

ENV NODE_ENV production

WORKDIR /root/app
COPY . .

RUN npm i

EXPOSE 4000
ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]


However, I hit the following error trying to install NodeJS:



Step 4/11 : RUN curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y
---> Running in a63e56802eba

## Installing the NodeSource Node.js 8.x LTS Carbon repo...


## Inspecting system...


## You don't appear to be running an Enterprise Linux based system,
please contact NodeSource at https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues
if you think this is incorrect or would like your distribution to be considered
for support.

The command '/bin/sh -c curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && apt-get install nodejs -y' returned a non-zero code: 1


Admittedly I'm confused by a few things... namely that I was under the impression that NodeJS was already installed on Kali Linux (I have a VirtualBox VM using Debian 64-bit where it exists). I went as far as trying to install the kali-linux-all metapackage, but NodeJS/npm don't seem to exist.



Am I simply misunderstanding some basic premise of Docker and/or Kali Linux? Is there any other way to install NodeJS into my container?







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  • Not to be argumentative, but isn't configuring Docker containers a programming/development question? Based on the negative downvotes and lack of answers I'm sure another site may have been more helpful, but I don't really agree that this is off topic. FWIW I also think my question is "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable" - the code works exactly as posted and I accurately describe my problem.

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 13:57






  • 1





    I believe the Docker tag exists for the Docker API. Programming against the Docker API is certainly on-topic. Docker is just another lightweight VM like chroots. Neither are primarily programming or development related. They are something developers use on occasion. I ask my Docker and chroot questions on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. I think the down votes are due to the Kali tag. Nearly every Kali question is off-topic and those questions get hit hard nowadays. (In case it matters... I did not cast a down vote. I don't believe in piling them on).

    – jww
    Jan 30 at 14:13












  • Thanks for the clarification, I'll keep all of that in mind moving forward!

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 15:40

















  • Not to be argumentative, but isn't configuring Docker containers a programming/development question? Based on the negative downvotes and lack of answers I'm sure another site may have been more helpful, but I don't really agree that this is off topic. FWIW I also think my question is "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable" - the code works exactly as posted and I accurately describe my problem.

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 13:57






  • 1





    I believe the Docker tag exists for the Docker API. Programming against the Docker API is certainly on-topic. Docker is just another lightweight VM like chroots. Neither are primarily programming or development related. They are something developers use on occasion. I ask my Docker and chroot questions on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. I think the down votes are due to the Kali tag. Nearly every Kali question is off-topic and those questions get hit hard nowadays. (In case it matters... I did not cast a down vote. I don't believe in piling them on).

    – jww
    Jan 30 at 14:13












  • Thanks for the clarification, I'll keep all of that in mind moving forward!

    – arthurakay
    Jan 30 at 15:40
















Not to be argumentative, but isn't configuring Docker containers a programming/development question? Based on the negative downvotes and lack of answers I'm sure another site may have been more helpful, but I don't really agree that this is off topic. FWIW I also think my question is "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable" - the code works exactly as posted and I accurately describe my problem.

– arthurakay
Jan 30 at 13:57





Not to be argumentative, but isn't configuring Docker containers a programming/development question? Based on the negative downvotes and lack of answers I'm sure another site may have been more helpful, but I don't really agree that this is off topic. FWIW I also think my question is "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable" - the code works exactly as posted and I accurately describe my problem.

– arthurakay
Jan 30 at 13:57




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1





I believe the Docker tag exists for the Docker API. Programming against the Docker API is certainly on-topic. Docker is just another lightweight VM like chroots. Neither are primarily programming or development related. They are something developers use on occasion. I ask my Docker and chroot questions on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. I think the down votes are due to the Kali tag. Nearly every Kali question is off-topic and those questions get hit hard nowadays. (In case it matters... I did not cast a down vote. I don't believe in piling them on).

– jww
Jan 30 at 14:13






I believe the Docker tag exists for the Docker API. Programming against the Docker API is certainly on-topic. Docker is just another lightweight VM like chroots. Neither are primarily programming or development related. They are something developers use on occasion. I ask my Docker and chroot questions on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. I think the down votes are due to the Kali tag. Nearly every Kali question is off-topic and those questions get hit hard nowadays. (In case it matters... I did not cast a down vote. I don't believe in piling them on).

– jww
Jan 30 at 14:13














Thanks for the clarification, I'll keep all of that in mind moving forward!

– arthurakay
Jan 30 at 15:40





Thanks for the clarification, I'll keep all of that in mind moving forward!

– arthurakay
Jan 30 at 15:40












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I still don't fully understand why NodeJS is installed on my VM but not the base Kali docker image... but in any case I did manage to unblock myself.



First, I was pulling down a NodeJS installation script from nodesource which required rpm -- I found a different script that works without it. However the new script also required that I install gnupg.



Here's my updated Dockerfile:



FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

RUN apt-get update -y &&
apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
apt-get autoremove -y &&
apt-get clean -y

RUN apt-get -y install curl gnupg

RUN curl --silent --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
&& apt-get install nodejs -y

RUN npm i -g npm

ENV NODE_ENV production

WORKDIR /root/app
COPY . .

RUN npm i

EXPOSE 4000
ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]





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    I still don't fully understand why NodeJS is installed on my VM but not the base Kali docker image... but in any case I did manage to unblock myself.



    First, I was pulling down a NodeJS installation script from nodesource which required rpm -- I found a different script that works without it. However the new script also required that I install gnupg.



    Here's my updated Dockerfile:



    FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

    RUN apt-get update -y &&
    apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
    apt-get autoremove -y &&
    apt-get clean -y

    RUN apt-get -y install curl gnupg

    RUN curl --silent --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
    && apt-get install nodejs -y

    RUN npm i -g npm

    ENV NODE_ENV production

    WORKDIR /root/app
    COPY . .

    RUN npm i

    EXPOSE 4000
    ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]





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      I still don't fully understand why NodeJS is installed on my VM but not the base Kali docker image... but in any case I did manage to unblock myself.



      First, I was pulling down a NodeJS installation script from nodesource which required rpm -- I found a different script that works without it. However the new script also required that I install gnupg.



      Here's my updated Dockerfile:



      FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

      RUN apt-get update -y &&
      apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
      apt-get autoremove -y &&
      apt-get clean -y

      RUN apt-get -y install curl gnupg

      RUN curl --silent --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
      && apt-get install nodejs -y

      RUN npm i -g npm

      ENV NODE_ENV production

      WORKDIR /root/app
      COPY . .

      RUN npm i

      EXPOSE 4000
      ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]





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        I still don't fully understand why NodeJS is installed on my VM but not the base Kali docker image... but in any case I did manage to unblock myself.



        First, I was pulling down a NodeJS installation script from nodesource which required rpm -- I found a different script that works without it. However the new script also required that I install gnupg.



        Here's my updated Dockerfile:



        FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

        RUN apt-get update -y &&
        apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
        apt-get autoremove -y &&
        apt-get clean -y

        RUN apt-get -y install curl gnupg

        RUN curl --silent --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
        && apt-get install nodejs -y

        RUN npm i -g npm

        ENV NODE_ENV production

        WORKDIR /root/app
        COPY . .

        RUN npm i

        EXPOSE 4000
        ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]





        share|improve this answer













        I still don't fully understand why NodeJS is installed on my VM but not the base Kali docker image... but in any case I did manage to unblock myself.



        First, I was pulling down a NodeJS installation script from nodesource which required rpm -- I found a different script that works without it. However the new script also required that I install gnupg.



        Here's my updated Dockerfile:



        FROM kalilinux/kali-linux-docker

        RUN apt-get update -y &&
        apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
        apt-get autoremove -y &&
        apt-get clean -y

        RUN apt-get -y install curl gnupg

        RUN curl --silent --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
        && apt-get install nodejs -y

        RUN npm i -g npm

        ENV NODE_ENV production

        WORKDIR /root/app
        COPY . .

        RUN npm i

        EXPOSE 4000
        ENTRYPOINT ["npm", "start"]






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