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troubleshooting: add doc for ssh into a container
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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@ -919,3 +919,22 @@ After deleting a client VM on macOS via `podman machine stop` && `podman machine
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### Solution
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You will need to remove the hanging gv-proxy process bound to the port in question. For example, if the port mentioned in the error message is 127.0.0.1:7777, you can use the command `kill -9 $(lsof -i:7777)` in order to identify and remove the hanging process which prevents you from starting a new VM on that default port.
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### 32) The sshd process fails to run inside of the container.
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#### Symptom
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The sshd process running inside the container fails with the error
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"Error writing /proc/self/loginuid".
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### Solution
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If the `/proc/self/loginuid` file is already initialized then the
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`CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL` capability is required to override it.
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This happens when running Podman from a user session since the
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`/proc/self/loginuid` file is already initialized. The solution is to
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run Podman from a system service, either using the Podman service, and
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then using podman -remote to start the container or simply by running
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something like `systemd-run podman run ...`. In this case the
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container will only need `CAP_AUDIT_WRITE`.
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