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Running containerd as a non-root user
A non-root user can execute containerd by using user_namespaces(7)
.
For example RootlessKit can be used for setting up a user namespace (along with mount namespace and optionally network namespace). Please refer to RootlessKit documentation for further information.
See also https://rootlesscontaine.rs/ .
"Easy way"
The easiest way is to use containerd-rootless-setuptool.sh
included in containerd/nerdctl.
$ containerd-rootless-setuptool.sh install
$ nerdctl run -d --restart=always --name nginx -p 8080:80 nginx:alpine
See https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl/blob/master/docs/rootless.md for the further information.
"Hard way"
Click here to show the "hard way"
Daemon
$ rootlesskit --net=slirp4netns --copy-up=/etc --copy-up=/run \
--state-dir=/run/user/1001/rootlesskit-containerd \
sh -c "rm -f /run/containerd; exec containerd -c config.toml"
--net=slirp4netns --copy-up=/etc
is only required when you want to unshare network namespaces. See RootlessKit documentation for the further information about the network drivers.--copy-up=/DIR
mounts a writable tmpfs on/DIR
with symbolic links to the files under the/DIR
on the parent namespace so that the user can add/remove files under/DIR
in the mount namespace.--copy-up=/etc
and--copy-up=/run
are needed on typical setup. Depending on the containerd plugin configuration, you may also need to add more--copy-up
options.rm -f /run/containerd
removes the "copied-up" symbolic link to/run/containerd
on the parent namespace (if exists), which cannot be accessed by non-root users. The actual/run/containerd
directory on the host is not affected.--state-dir
is set to a random directory under/tmp
if unset. RootlessKit writes the PID to a file namedchild_pid
under this directory.- You need to provide
config.toml
with your own path configuration. e.g.
version = 2
root = "/home/penguin/.local/share/containerd"
state = "/run/user/1001/containerd"
[grpc]
address = "/run/user/1001/containerd/containerd.sock"
Client
A client program such as ctr
also needs to be executed inside the daemon namespaces.
$ nsenter -U --preserve-credentials -m -n -t $(cat /run/user/1001/rootlesskit-containerd/child_pid)
$ export CONTAINERD_ADDRESS=/run/user/1001/containerd/containerd.sock
$ export CONTAINERD_SNAPSHOTTER=native
$ ctr images pull docker.io/library/ubuntu:latest
$ ctr run -t --rm --fifo-dir /tmp/foo-fifo --cgroup "" docker.io/library/ubuntu:latest foo
- The
overlayfs
snapshotter does not work inside user namespaces before kernel 5.11, except on Ubuntu and Debian kernels. However,fuse-overlayfs
snapshotter can be used instead if running kernel >= 4.18. - Enabling cgroup requires cgroup v2 and systemd, e.g.
ctr run --cgroup "user.slice:foo:bar" --runc-systemd-cgroup ...
. See also runc documentation.