xrdp with chanserv in a docker container without --privileged flag #2842
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I setup a small docker container and notice that no shared folder apear in thinclient_drives folder. After some research, I came to the conclusion that it must have something to do with FUSE. However, I have no idea at all about it in interaction with Docker. I read somewhere to solve the problem with the --privileged flag and actually with that, it works very well. In the research to "what the --privileged flag do", I came to the conclusion, that you don't want do that.
So here is my question: Can I get chanserv running without the --privileged flag?
Here is my running sample code:
docker run --rm -it --privileged --init -p 3389:3389 --name xrdp alpine sh
in the container, copy n' paste
use the rdp client of your choice, config a shard host folder, login and look into
/home/testuser1/thinclient_drives/
now, the same with
docker run --rm -it --init -p 3389:3389 --name xrdp alpine sh
when I now try to reproduce the scenario and provide you logfiles, I cant't find something, sorry.
Hope you can help.
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