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I've been running libreddit without any Linux capabilities and with this seccomp profile for a while without issue, and figured it was worth sharing upstream to see if there's any interest.
Note that
wget
does usesetgid
/setuid
. I haven't dug into what it's trying to accomplish by dropping (or raising?) privileges, but the healthcheck does run just fine as the main container user.Important: I do not use
docker-compose
, so I haven't validated the syntax of these changes. They look correct as per the reference documentation, but should still be explicitly validated.