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userns = "auto"
not respected in containers.conf
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when using the default userns value, make sure its value is parsed so that userns=auto is parsed and the options for the storage are filled. Closes: containers#12615 Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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Description
userns = "auto"
in/etc/containers/containers.conf
does not seem to be respected.Steps to reproduce the issue:
containers
Set
userns = "auto"
incontainers.conf
under[containers]
headingDescribe the results you received:
The container's root is mapped to the hosts's root.
The contents of '/proc/self/uid_map':
0 0 4294967295
Describe the results you expected:
I expect the container's root to be mapped to a uid somewhere in the range set in
/etc/subuid
This should yield the same output as if
--userns auto
is provided in the run command:Additional information you deem important (e.g. issue happens only occasionally):
Using the environment variable works the same as using the
--userns
flag.Output of
podman version
:Output of
podman info --debug
:Package info (output of
apk info podman
):Have you tested with the latest version of Podman and have you checked the Podman Troubleshooting Guide? (https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/troubleshooting.md)
Yes, I have tested with version 3.4.4 and I checked the guide.
Additional environment details (AWS, VirtualBox, physical, etc.):
The alpine machine this was tested on is a KVM virtual machine, however the same issue was also observed on a baremetal Debian 11 machine with podman 3.0.1
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