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Why does someone not in the docker group need to access a docker host? |
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we have users ssh into dockers. they'd do something like ssh user@container.docker. we do not want these users in the docker group per se because that practically gives them the entire host. |
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Hello Danielle! We've been running this for quite some time now with a small modification that makes it possible to use the nsswitch without having to be a member of the docker group. It works by compiling a simple executable that is installed with setgid permissions and calls docker inspect (by absolute path). Sorry for messing with the formatting.
-- Arjan