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Sidharta Seethana commented on YARN-5360:
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[~templedf], running a container as root does in fact have security 
implications (there are other things to consider in conjunction with this - 
capabilites, selinux and so on). There are (at least) a couple of reasons why 
--user is enforced currently :  1) YARN security model requires the launched 
process run as the designated user 2) Log aggregation/local permissions etc - 
some of these things would stop working if the generated logs have ownership 
that is different from what YARN expects. These are also the reasons that need 
to be considered for YARN-4266

> Decouple host user and Docker container user
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>
>                 Key: YARN-5360
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-5360
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: yarn
>            Reporter: Zhankun Tang
>            Assignee: Zhankun Tang
>
> There is *a dependency between job submitting user and the user in the Docker 
> image* in LCE currently. For instance, in order to run the Docker container 
> as yarn user, we can choose set the 
> "yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.nonsecure-mode.local-user" to yarn 
> and leave 
> "yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.nonsecure-mode.limit-users" 
> default (true). Then LCE will choose yarn ( UID maybe 1001) as the user 
> running jobs.
> LCE will mount the generated launch_container.sh (owned by the running job 
> user) and /etc/passwd (*current the code is mounting to container's 
> /etc/password, I think it's a mistake*) into the Docker container and 
> utilizes "docker run --user=<run_as_user>" option to get it done internally.
> Mounting /etc/passwd to the container is a not good choice due to override 
> original users defined in Docker image. As far as I know, since Docker v1.8 
> (or maybe earlier), the Docker run command "--user=" option accepts UID and 
> *when passing UID, the user does not have to exist in the container*. So we 
> could use UID instead of user name to construct the Docker run command to 
> eliminate the dependency that create the same user in the Docker image. This 
> enables LCE the ability to launch any Docker container safely regardless what 
> users in it.
> But this is not enough to decouple host user and Docker container user. The 
> final solution we are searching for are focused on allowing users to run 
> their Docker images flexibly without involving dependencies of YARN and make 
> sure the container won't bring in security risk.



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