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Why we don't let non-root users run Docker in CentOS, Fedora, or RHEL
I often get bug reports from users asking why can’t I use `docker` as a non root user, by default? Docker has the ability to change the group ownership of the /run/docker.socket to have group permission of 660, with the group ownership the docker group. This would allow users added to the docker group to be able to run docker containers without having to execute sudo or su to become root. Sounds great…
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Why we don't let non-root users run Docker in CentOS, Fedora, or RHEL
I often get bug reports from users asking why can’t I use `docker` as a non root user, by default? Docker has the ability to change the group ownership of the /run/docker.socket to have group permission of 660, with the group ownership the docker group. This would allow users added to the docker group to be able to run docker containers without having to execute sudo or su to become root. Sounds great…
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Why we don't let non-root users run Docker in CentOS, Fedora, or RHEL
I often get bug reports from users asking why can’t I use `docker` as a non root user, by default? Docker has the ability to change the group ownership of the /run/docker.socket to have group permission of 660, with the group ownership the docker group. This would allow users added to the docker group to be able to run docker containers without having to execute sudo or su to become root. Sounds great…
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