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I run nextcloud in a podman pod because I'm coocoo bananas that way. It uses authentik as an SSO provider using the nextcloud OIDC plugin. And I use the linuxserver.io container rather than the official nextcloud one because gosh darn it , it actually works
Nextcloud-db.container
Nextcloud-app.container
Nextcloud-office.container
Always nice to see podman used well! Do you have a dedicated user or is it rootful?
many of the linuxserver containers don't work rootless. i didn't have luck when i tried it as a user service
Interesting, do you remember which didn't work? I recently set up a simple service (navidrome) as rootless podman with an ansible script, but it was... there were some hoops to jump through, mainly with the uid/gid and machinectl to get it to work.
the only linuxserver containers I run are nextcloud and plex. both are running as rootful containers. I also tried their calibre-web container (no longer using it), which didn't work as rootless, but worked fine as a rootful container.
most of my other non-linuxserver applications are working just fine rootless. so clearly a linuxserver thing.