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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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You don’t need to create the user first. Here’s the simplest I can come up with:\n
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Yep! The names are basically just a convenient way for referencing a user or group ID.\n
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Under normal circumstances you should let the system decide what IDs to use, but in the confined environment of a docker container you can do pretty much what you want.\n
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If you really, really, really want to create a user and group just set the IDs manually:\n
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\n
Just make sure to stay at or above 10000 so you won’t accidentally re-use IDs that are already defined on the host.
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> This is really dependent on […]\n
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In your described use case an option would be having the application inside the container running with `10000:10001` but writing the data into another directory that is configured to use `1000:1001` (or whatever the user is you want to access the data with from your host) and just mount the volume there. This takes a bit more configuration effort than just running the application with `1000:1001` … but still :)
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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You don’t need to create the user first. Here’s the simplest I can come up with:\n
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Yep! The names are basically just a convenient way for referencing a user or group ID.\n
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Just make sure to stay at or above 10000 so you won’t accidentally re-use IDs that are already defined on the host.
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> This is really dependent on […]\n
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… basically anything. Yes. You will always find yourself in problems where the best practice isn’t the best solution for.\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
\n
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Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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You don’t need to create the user first. Here’s the simplest I can come up with:\n
\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">FROM alpine:latest\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">COPY myscript.sh /app/myscript.sh\n
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\n
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Yep! The names are basically just a convenient way for referencing a user or group ID.\n
\n
Under normal circumstances you should let the system decide what IDs to use, but in the confined environment of a docker container you can do pretty much what you want.\n
\n
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\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">FROM alpine:latest\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">COPY myscript.sh /app/myscript.sh\n
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\n
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> This is really dependent on […]\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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On the previous server, the uid/gids inside the docker container match the uid/gid on the real server.\n
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Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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You don’t need to create the user first. Here’s the simplest I can come up with:\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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You don’t need to create the user first. Here’s the simplest I can come up with:\n
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> This is really dependent on […]\n
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… basically anything. Yes. You will always find yourself in problems where the best practice isn’t the best solution for.\n
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Yep! The names are basically just a convenient way for referencing a user or group ID.\n
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Under normal circumstances you should let the system decide what IDs to use, but in the confined environment of a docker container you can do pretty much what you want.\n
\n
If you really, really, really want to create a user and group just set the IDs manually:\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
\n
On the previous server, the uid/gids inside the docker container match the uid/gid on the real server.\n
\n
Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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On this new server, instead, files owned by root (0) in the container are translated to 1000 on the server, www-data (33) is 100032, and so on (+1000 appended to the uid)\n
\n
Is this normal or did I misconfigure something? On the previous server I was running everything as root (the interactive user was root), and i would like to avoid that
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You don’t need to create the user first. Here’s the simplest I can come up with:\n
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Yep! The names are basically just a convenient way for referencing a user or group ID.\n
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Under normal circumstances you should let the system decide what IDs to use, but in the confined environment of a docker container you can do pretty much what you want.\n
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If you really, really, really want to create a user and group just set the IDs manually:\n
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> This is really dependent on […]\n
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… basically anything. Yes. You will always find yourself in problems where the best practice isn’t the best solution for.\n
\n
In your described use case an option would be having the application inside the container running with `10000:10001` but writing the data into another directory that is configured to use `1000:1001` (or whatever the user is you want to access the data with from your host) and just mount the volume there. This takes a bit more configuration effort than just running the application with `1000:1001` … but still :)
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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\n
Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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You don’t need to create the user first. Here’s the simplest I can come up with:\n
\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">FROM alpine:latest\n
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Yep! The names are basically just a convenient way for referencing a user or group ID.\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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Installed a new debian server, installed docker, but then now i have a problem with permissions on passed directories.\n
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Root is 0, www-data is 33, and so on.\n
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Yep! The names are basically just a convenient way for referencing a user or group ID.\n
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Under normal circumstances you should let the system decide what IDs to use, but in the confined environment of a docker container you can do pretty much what you want.\n
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If you really, really, really want to create a user and group just set the IDs manually:\n
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```\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">FROM alpine:latest\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">COPY myscript.sh /app/myscript.sh\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">RUN addgroup -g 10001 mycoolgroup && adduser -D -u 10000 -G mycoolgroup mycooluser\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">USER mycooluser:mycoolgroup\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">CMD ["sh", "/app/myscript.sh"]\n
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```\n
\n
Just make sure to stay at or above 10000 so you won’t accidentally re-use IDs that are already defined on the host.
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> This is really dependent on […]\n
\n
… basically anything. Yes. You will always find yourself in problems where the best practice isn’t the best solution for.\n
\n
In your described use case an option would be having the application inside the container running with `10000:10001` but writing the data into another directory that is configured to use `1000:1001` (or whatever the user is you want to access the data with from your host) and just mount the volume there. This takes a bit more configuration effort than just running the application with `1000:1001` … but still :)
"""
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