FoundryVTT
FoundryVTT
Docker app from fithwum's Repository
Overview
FoundryVTT is a web based Dungeons and Dragons application that allows users to play with others over the internet. You will have to purchase a copy of foundryvtt from https://foundryvtt.com
Configuration
/FoundryVTT is where all configuration files and data will be. You will have to purchase a copy of foundryvtt from https://foundryvtt.com then download the linux version and unpack it to the fvtt folder. Connect to the server using the host IP address and port 30000 once connected it will ask you for a licence code.
Notes
If you run into permission problems with some files simply restart the docker and it will fix itself. i am working on a propor fix for this problem
Configuration
/FoundryVTT is where all configuration files and data will be. You will have to purchase a copy of foundryvtt from https://foundryvtt.com then download the linux version and unpack it to the fvtt folder. Connect to the server using the host IP address and port 30000 once connected it will ask you for a licence code.
Notes
If you run into permission problems with some files simply restart the docker and it will fix itself. i am working on a propor fix for this problem
Runtime arguments
- Network
host- Shell
sh- Privileged
- false
Template configuration
Host Port 1Porttcp
Container Port: 30000
- Target
- 30000
- Default
- 30000
- Value
- 30000
Data PathPathrw
Container Path: /foundry/data
- Target
- /foundry/data
AppData Config PathPathrw
Container Path: /foundry/fvtt
- Target
- /foundry/fvtt
- Default
- /mnt/user/appdata/FoundryVTT
- Value
- /mnt/user/appdata/FoundryVTT
Key 2Variable
Container Variable: PUID
- Target
- PUID
- Default
- 99
- Value
- 99
Key 3Variable
Container Variable: PGID
- Target
- PGID
- Default
- 100
- Value
- 100
Categories
Details
Repository
gitea.fithwum.tech/fithwum/foundry_vtt:alpineLast Updated2026-05-31
First Seen2025-07-04
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