Use UID number rather than username in Dockerfile#547
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Systems configured to disallow running images as root aren't able to run images that use user name string values for the USER because they can't validate that a named user isn't root. To allow this image to run on such systems, use the uid of the user as the value for USER instead of the username. See: kubernetes/kubernetes#56503 Signed-off-by: Craig Andrews <candrews@integralblue.com>
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Closing as a duplicate of #442 (as you've noted over there). |
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Systems configured to disallow running images as root aren't able to run images that use user name string values for the USER because they can't validate that a named user isn't root. To allow this image to run on such systems, use the uid of the user as the value for USER instead of the username.
See: kubernetes/kubernetes#56503