Hi Kashif,
I had a similar request recently. I came across this post:
https://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2015/08/why-we-dont-let-non-root-users-run-docker-in-centos-fedora-or-rhel/
which suggests that sudo is the preferred route. Of course the post is 3
years old and there may be a better solution now.
I did allow the user to run docker via this mechanism on a (shared
interactive) Linux desktop. I'm not sure I'd permit it on a server.
Cheers,
John
On 24/09/2018 14:36, Kashif Mohammad wrote:
> Hi
>
> One of our local user wants to run docker on shared interactive server.
> Docker can be run by normal user but user has to be added to dockerroot
> group which has higher privilege. I am tempted to refuse this request as
> interactive machine has many mounted file system etc.
>
> But before refusing I thought that I should take second opinion. Is
> anyone allowing users to run docker on shared machines or is there way
> to run docker in more secure manner?
>
> Cheers
>
> Kashif
>
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