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Same issue as #6684 (closed)
If .mitmproxy is owned by a group that exists on the host but not in the docker image (like a secondary user), it will fail to run.
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Create a new user/group on the host: $ adduser james
Change .mitmproxy ownership to new user/group: $ chown -R james:james ~/.mitmproxy
Try running the docker: $ docker run --rm -it -v ~/.mitmproxy:/home/mitmproxy/.mitmproxy -p 8080:8080 mitmproxy/mitmproxy
Result: usermod: group '1001' does not exist
System Information
Using mitmproxy/mitmproxy:latest, which currently is:
Mitmproxy: 10.3.0
Python: 3.11.9
OpenSSL: OpenSSL 3.2.1 30 Jan 2024
Platform: Linux-6.5.0-28-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31
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Problem Description
Same issue as #6684 (closed)
If
.mitmproxy
is owned by a group that exists on the host but not in the docker image (like a secondary user), it will fail to run.Steps to reproduce the behavior:
$ adduser james
$ chown -R james:james ~/.mitmproxy
$ docker run --rm -it -v ~/.mitmproxy:/home/mitmproxy/.mitmproxy -p 8080:8080 mitmproxy/mitmproxy
Result:
usermod: group '1001' does not exist
System Information
Using mitmproxy/mitmproxy:latest, which currently is:
Mitmproxy: 10.3.0
Python: 3.11.9
OpenSSL: OpenSSL 3.2.1 30 Jan 2024
Platform: Linux-6.5.0-28-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: