Hi Serge,
Le 03/04/2015 23:46, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
Quoting Xavier Gendre (gendre.rei...@gmail.com):
Hello,
I run several containers on my server and, following the security
advices, they are unprivileged. Each container belongs to one user
and I am asking myself if this is a good
Quoting Xavier Gendre (gendre.rei...@gmail.com):
Hello,
I run several containers on my server and, following the security
advices, they are unprivileged. Each container belongs to one user
and I am asking myself if this is a good practice...
Thus my question is if there are some
Quoting Bostjan Skufca (bost...@a2o.si):
Hi Serge,
is there any standard implementation for starting user-unprivileged
containers at boot? I am not talking about containers which are uidmapped
No - that's another reason to use root-owned unprivileged containers.
You could write your own boot
Hi Serge,
is there any standard implementation for starting user-unprivileged
containers at boot? I am not talking about containers which are uidmapped
(and started) by root to be unprivileged. I mean containers which are
created by unprivileged users in their home dirs.
Tnx for info,
b.
On 3
Hello,
I run several containers on my server and, following the security
advices, they are unprivileged. Each container belongs to one user and I
am asking myself if this is a good practice...
Thus my question is if there are some differences between:
- an unprivileged container owned by