Added --uid and --gid support when running as root without --unshare-user or --userns#616
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Added --uid and --gid support when running as root without --unshare-user or --userns#616axelfontaine wants to merge 1 commit intocontainers:mainfrom
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This is security-sensitive and will need careful review, to make sure it isn't introducing a security vulnerability in the case where bwrap is setuid root. |
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Why? This only deals with the case where |
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Fixes #551
Disclaimer: My C skills are quite rusty, so apologies in advance in case I made some glaring mistake or if I missed something obvious. In my tests at least this worked for this use-case and didn't introduce any new issues.