diff --git a/redmine/content.md b/redmine/content.md index 14d79fe89b25..e8fd7b623b72 100644 --- a/redmine/content.md +++ b/redmine/content.md @@ -46,10 +46,6 @@ Running Redmine with a database server is the recommended way. Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080`, `http://localhost:8080`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate). -## Alternative Web Server - -The other tags in this repository, like those with `passenger`, use the same environment and `--links` as the default tags that use Puma (`rails server`) but instead give you the option of a different web and application server. `passenger` uses [Phusion Passenger](https://www.phusionpassenger.com/). [`tini`](https://github.com/krallin/tini) is used for reaping [zombies](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_process). - ## Accessing the Application Currently, the default user and password from upstream is admin/admin ([logging into the application](https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineInstall#Step-10-Logging-into-the-application)). @@ -122,19 +118,7 @@ This variable is required when using Docker Swarm replicas to maintain session c ## Running as an arbitrary user -For running Redmine without Phusion Passenger you can simply use the [`--user`](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#user) flag to `docker run` and give it a `username:group` or `UID:GID`, the user doesn't need to exist in the container - -For running the `redmine:passenger` variant as an arbitrary user you will however need the user to exist in `/etc/passwd`. Here are a few examples for doing that: - -1. Create the user on your host and mount `/etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro` - -2. Create a Dockerfile `FROM redmine:passenger` and include something like [`RUN groupadd -r group && useradd --no-log-init -r -g group user`](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/#user) - - ```dockerfile - FROM redmine:passenger - RUN groupadd -r group && useradd --no-log-init -r -g group user - USER user - ``` +You can use the [`--user`](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#user) flag to `docker run` and give it a `username:group` or `UID:GID`, the user doesn't need to exist in the container. ## Docker Secrets