Is it mandatory that the webserver "airflow" user GID is "root" #702
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@BELAGGOUN the gid is set with the You can change the If you can think of an issue with using gid=0, please share it here, and with the airflow community as a whole, so it can be resolved. |
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Hello,
I m deploying Airflow in the Openshift cluster where we have security.context restriction, which rejects deployment if Pods runAsUser and runAsGroupe, and fsGroup are not within a specific range.
I noticed that the webserver "airflow" user is created with the root privileges (Uid =50000, GID= 0).
Is that a requirement, to have airflow part of the root group? if yes that will be a security issue.( our security team accepted to add an exception for the UID =500000 but not for the GID=0)
I have tried to change the security.context values to the allowed values but I noticed that a "default" user was created and if I move dags to the dag folder, the will have as user "default" not "airflow"
is there any alternative solution where I can deploy the helm chart with the airflow user without root privileges?
Thank you.
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