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Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
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# Rootless mode (Experimental)
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The rootless mode allows running `dockerd` as an unprivileged user, using `user_namespaces(7)`, `mount_namespaces(7)`, `network_namespaces(7)`.
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No SETUID/SETCAP binary is required except `newuidmap` and `newgidmap`.
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## Requirements
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* `newuidmap` and `newgidmap` need to be installed on the host. These commands are provided by the `uidmap` package on most distros.
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* `/etc/subuid` and `/etc/subgid` should contain >= 65536 sub-IDs. e.g. `penguin:231072:65536`.
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```console
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$ id -u
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1001
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$ whoami
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penguin
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$ grep ^$(whoami): /etc/subuid
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penguin:231072:65536
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$ grep ^$(whoami): /etc/subgid
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penguin:231072:65536
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```
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### Distribution-specific hint
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Using Ubuntu kernel is recommended.
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#### Ubuntu
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* No preparation is needed.
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* `overlay2` is enabled by default ([Ubuntu-specific kernel patch](https://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-bionic.git/commit/fs/overlayfs?id=3b7da90f28fe1ed4b79ef2d994c81efbc58f1144)).
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* Known to work on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04.
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#### Debian GNU/Linux
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* Add `kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1` to `/etc/sysctl.conf` (or `/etc/sysctl.d`) and run `sudo sysctl -p`
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* To use `overlay2` storage driver (recommended), run `sudo modprobe overlay permit_mounts_in_userns=1` ([Debian-specific kernel patch, introduced in Debian 10](https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/blob/283390e7feb21b47779b48e0c8eb0cc409d2c815/debian/patches/debian/overlayfs-permit-mounts-in-userns.patch)). Put the configuration to `/etc/modprobe.d` for persistence.
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* Known to work on Debian 9 and 10. `overlay2` is only supported since Debian 10 and needs `modprobe` configuration described above.
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#### Arch Linux
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* Add `kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1` to `/etc/sysctl.conf` (or `/etc/sysctl.d`) and run `sudo sysctl -p`
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#### openSUSE
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* `sudo modprobe ip_tables iptable_mangle iptable_nat iptable_filter` is required. (This is likely to be required on other distros as well)
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* Known to work on openSUSE 15.
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#### Fedora 31 and later
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* Run `sudo grubby --update-kernel=ALL --args="systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=0"` and reboot.
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#### Fedora 30
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* No preparation is needed
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#### RHEL/CentOS 8
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* No preparation is needed
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#### RHEL/CentOS 7
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* Add `user.max_user_namespaces=28633` to `/etc/sysctl.conf` (or `/etc/sysctl.d`) and run `sudo sysctl -p`
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* `systemctl --user` does not work by default. Run the daemon directly without systemd: `dockerd-rootless.sh --experimental --storage-driver vfs`
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* Known to work on RHEL/CentOS 7.7. Older releases require extra configuration steps.
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* RHEL/CentOS 7.6 and older releases require [COPR package `vbatts/shadow-utils-newxidmap`](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/vbatts/shadow-utils-newxidmap/) to be installed.
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* RHEL/CentOS 7.5 and older releases require running `sudo grubby --update-kernel=ALL --args="user_namespace.enable=1"` and reboot.
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## Known limitations
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* Only `vfs` graphdriver is supported. However, on Ubuntu and Debian 10, `overlay2` and `overlay` are also supported.
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* Following features are not supported:
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* Cgroups (including `docker top`, which depends on the cgroups device controller)
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* Apparmor
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* Checkpoint
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* Overlay network
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* Exposing SCTP ports
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* To use `ping` command, see [Routing ping packets](#routing-ping-packets)
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* To expose privileged TCP/UDP ports (< 1024), see [Exposing privileged ports](#exposing-privileged-ports)
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## Install
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The installation script is available at https://get.docker.com/rootless .
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```console
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$ curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com/rootless | sh
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```
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Make sure to run the script as a non-root user.
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The script will show the environment variables that are needed to be set:
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```console
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$ curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com/rootless | sh
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...
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# Docker binaries are installed in /home/penguin/bin
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# WARN: dockerd is not in your current PATH or pointing to /home/penguin/bin/dockerd
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# Make sure the following environment variables are set (or add them to ~/.bashrc):
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export PATH=/home/penguin/bin:$PATH
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export PATH=$PATH:/sbin
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export DOCKER_HOST=unix:///run/user/1001/docker.sock
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#
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# To control docker service run:
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# systemctl --user (start|stop|restart) docker
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#
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```
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To install the binaries manually without using the installer, extract `docker-rootless-extras-<version>.tar.gz` along with `docker-<version>.tar.gz`: https://download.docker.com/linux/static/stable/x86_64/
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## Usage
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### Daemon
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Use `systemctl --user` to manage the lifecycle of the daemon:
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```console
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$ systemctl --user start docker
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```
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To launch the daemon on system startup, enable systemd lingering:
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```console
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$ sudo loginctl enable-linger $(whoami)
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```
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To run the daemon directly without systemd, you need to run `dockerd-rootless.sh` instead of `dockerd`:
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```console
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$ dockerd-rootless.sh --experimental --storage-driver vfs
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```
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As Rootless mode is experimental, currently you always need to run `dockerd-rootless.sh` with `--experimental`.
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You also need `--storage-driver vfs` unless using Ubuntu or Debian 10 kernel.
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Remarks:
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* The socket path is set to `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/docker.sock` by default. `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` is typically set to `/run/user/$UID`.
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* The data dir is set to `~/.local/share/docker` by default.
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* The exec dir is set to `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/docker` by default.
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* The daemon config dir is set to `~/.config/docker` (not `~/.docker`, which is used by the client) by default.
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* The `dockerd-rootless.sh` script executes `dockerd` in its own user, mount, and network namespaces. You can enter the namespaces by running `nsenter -U --preserve-credentials -n -m -t $(cat $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/docker.pid)`.
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* `docker info` shows `rootless` in `SecurityOptions`
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* `docker info` shows `none` as `Cgroup Driver`
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### Client
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You need to set the socket path explicitly.
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```console
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$ export DOCKER_HOST=unix://$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/docker.sock
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$ docker run -d nginx
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```
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### Rootless Docker in Docker
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To run Rootless Docker inside "rootful" Docker, use `docker:<version>-dind-rootless` image instead of `docker:<version>-dind` image.
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```console
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$ docker run -d --name dind-rootless --privileged docker:19.03-dind-rootless --experimental
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```
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`docker:<version>-dind-rootless` image runs as a non-root user (UID 1000).
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However, `--privileged` is required for disabling seccomp, AppArmor, and mount masks.
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### Expose Docker API socket via TCP
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To expose the Docker API socket via TCP, you need to launch `dockerd-rootless.sh` with `DOCKERD_ROOTLESS_ROOTLESSKIT_FLAGS="-p 0.0.0.0:2376:2376/tcp"`.
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```console
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$ DOCKERD_ROOTLESS_ROOTLESSKIT_FLAGS="-p 0.0.0.0:2376:2376/tcp" \
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dockerd-rootless.sh --experimental \
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-H tcp://0.0.0.0:2376 \
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--tlsverify --tlscacert=ca.pem --tlscert=cert.pem --tlskey=key.pem
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```
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### Routing ping packets
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Add `net.ipv4.ping_group_range = 0 2147483647` to `/etc/sysctl.conf` (or `/etc/sysctl.d`) and run `sudo sysctl -p`.
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### Exposing privileged ports
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To expose privileged ports (< 1024), set `CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE` on `rootlesskit` binary.
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```console
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$ sudo setcap cap_net_bind_service=ep $HOME/bin/rootlesskit
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```
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Or add `net.ipv4.ip_unprivileged_port_start=0` to `/etc/sysctl.conf` (or `/etc/sysctl.d`) and run `sudo sysctl -p`.
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### Limiting resources
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Currently rootless mode ignores cgroup-related `docker run` flags such as `--cpus` and `memory`.
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However, traditional `ulimit` and [`cpulimit`](https://github.com/opsengine/cpulimit) can be still used, though it works in process-granularity rather than container-granularity.
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### Changing network stack
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`dockerd-rootless.sh` uses [slirp4netns](https://github.com/rootless-containers/slirp4netns) (if installed) or [VPNKit](https://github.com/moby/vpnkit) as the network stack by default.
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These network stacks run in userspace and might have performance overhead. See [RootlessKit documentation](https://github.com/rootless-containers/rootlesskit/tree/v0.6.0#network-drivers) for further information.
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Optionally, you can use `lxc-user-nic` instead for the best performance.
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To use `lxc-user-nic`, you need to edit [`/etc/lxc/lxc-usernet`](https://github.com/rootless-containers/rootlesskit/tree/v0.6.0#--netlxc-user-nic-experimental) and set `$DOCKERD_ROOTLESS_ROOTLESSKIT_NET=lxc-user-nic`.
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