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Running a docker container as a non-root user
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# By default, Docker containers run as the root user. This is bad because: | |
# 1) You're more likely to modify up settings that you shouldn't be | |
# 2) If an attacker gets access to your container - well, that's bad if they're root. | |
# Here's how you can run change a Docker container to run as a non-root user | |
## CREATE APP USER ## | |
# Create the home directory for the new app user. | |
RUN mkdir -p /home/app | |
# Create an app user so our program doesn't run as root. | |
RUN groupadd -r app &&\ | |
useradd -r -g app -d /home/app -s /sbin/nologin -c "Docker image user" app | |
# Set the home directory to our app user's home. | |
ENV HOME=/home/app | |
ENV APP_HOME=/home/app/my-project | |
## SETTING UP THE APP ## | |
RUN mkdir $APP_HOME | |
WORKDIR $APP_HOME | |
# *** | |
# Do any custom logic needed prior to adding your code here | |
# *** | |
# Copy in the application code. | |
ADD . $APP_HOME | |
# Chown all the files to the app user. | |
RUN chown -R app:app $APP_HOME | |
# Change to the app user. | |
USER app |
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