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add a quick note in the rootless.md about usage of --net=host as rootless and subsequent podman execs. Fixes: #4473 Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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# Shortcomings of Rootless Podman
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The following list categorizes the known issues and irregularities with running Podman as a non-root user. Although currently functional, there is still a number of work items that are under consideration to be added. These proposed changes are in varying degrees of design and development.
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Contributors are more than welcomed to help with this work. If you decide to carve off a piece and work on it, please create an issue in [GitHub](https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues), and assign it to yourself. If you find other unexpected behavior with rootless Podman and feel it’s warranted, please feel free to update this document.
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* Podman can not create containers that bind to ports < 1024.
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* The kernel does not allow processes without CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE to bind to low ports.
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* You can modify the `net.ipv4.ip_unprivileged_port_start` sysctl to change the lowest port. For example `sysctl net.ipv4.ip_unprivileged_port_start=443` allows rootless Podman containers to bind to ports >= 443.
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* “How To” documentation is patchy at best.
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* If /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid are not setup for a user, then podman commands
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can easily fail
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* This can be a big issue on machines using Network Based Password information (FreeIPA, Active Directory, LDAP)
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* We are working to get support for NSSWITCH on the /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid files.
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* No cgroup V1 Support
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* cgroup V1 does not safely support cgroup delegation.
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* As of Fedora 31 defaults to cgroup V2, which has full support of rootless cgroup management. Note this requires the --cgroup-manager within rootless containers to use systemd, which new containers will get by default.
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* Some system unit configuration options do not work in the rootless container
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* systemd fails to apply several options and failures are silently ignored (e.g. CPUShares, MemoryLimit). Should work on cgroup V2.
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* Use of certain options will cause service startup failures (e.g. PrivateNetwork).
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* Can not share container images with CRI-O or other rootfull users
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* Difficult to use additional stores for sharing content
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* Does not work on NFS or parallel filesystem homedirs (e.g. [GPFS](https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSFKCN/gpfs_welcome.html))
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* NFS and parallel filesystems enforce file creation on different UIDs on the server side and does not understand User Namespace.
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* When a container root process like YUM attempts to create a file owned by a different UID, NFS Server/GPFS denies the creation.
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* Does not work with homedirs mounted with noexec/nodev
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* User can setup storage to point to other directories they can write to that are not mounted noexec/nodev
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* Can not use overlayfs driver, but does support fuse-overlayfs
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* Ubuntu supports non root overlay, but no other Linux distros do.
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* Only other supported driver is VFS.
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* No CNI Support
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* CNI wants to modify IPTables, plus other network manipulation that requires CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
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* There is potential we could probably do some sort of blacklisting of the relevant plugins, and add a new plugin for rootless networking - slirp4netns as one example and there may be others
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* Cannot use ping out of the box.
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* [(Can be fixed by setting sysctl on host)](https://github.com/containers/libpod/blob/master/troubleshooting.md#5-rootless-containers-cannot-ping-hosts)
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* Requires new shadow-utils (not found in older (RHEL7/Centos7 distros) Should be fixed in RHEL7.7 release)
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* A few commands do not work.
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* mount/unmount (on fuse-overlay)
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* Only works if you enter the mount namespace with podman unshare
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* podman stats (Works with cgroup V2 support)
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* Checkpoint and Restore (CRIU requires root)
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* Pause and Unpause (Works with cgroup V2 support)
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* Issues with higher UIDs can cause builds to fail
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* If a build is attempting to use a UID that is not mapped into the user namespace mapping for a container, then builds will not be able to put the UID in an image.
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* Making device nodes within a container fails, even when running --privileged.
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* The kernel does not allow non root user processes (processes without CAP_MKNOD) to create device nodes. If a container needs to create device nodes, it must be run as root.
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* When using --net=host with rootless containers, subsequent podman execs to that container will not join the host network namespace because it is owned by root.
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