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NAME
systemd-nsresourced.service, systemd-nsresourced - User Namespace Resource Delegation Service
SYNOPSIS
systemd-nsresourced.service
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-nsresourced
DESCRIPTION
systemd-nsresourced is a system service that permits transient delegation of a UID/GID range to a user
namespace (see user_namespaces(7)) allocated by a client, via a Varlink IPC API.
Unprivileged clients may allocate a user namespace, and then request a UID/GID range to be assigned to it
via this service. The user namespace may then be used to run containers and other sandboxes, and/or apply
it to an id-mapped mount.
Allocations of UIDs/GIDs this way are transient: when a user namespace goes away, its UID/GID range is
returned to the pool of available ranges. In order to ensure that clients cannot gain persistency in
their transient UID/GID range a BPF-LSM based policy is enforced that ensures that user namespaces set up
this way can only write to file systems they allocate themselves or that are explicitly allowlisted via
systemd-nsresourced.
systemd-nsresourced automatically ensures that any registered UID ranges show up in the system's NSS
database via the User/Group Record Lookup API via Varlink[1].
Currently, only UID/GID ranges consisting of either exactly 1 or exactly 65536 UIDs/GIDs can be
registered with this service. Moreover, UIDs and GIDs are always allocated together, and symmetrically.
The service provides API calls to allowlist mounts (referenced via their mount file descriptors as per
Linux fsmount() API), to pass ownership of a cgroup subtree to the user namespace and to delegate a
virtual Ethernet device pair to the user namespace. When used in combination this is sufficient to
implement fully unprivileged container environments, as implemented by systemd-nspawn(1), fully
unprivileged RootImage= (see systemd.exec(5)) or fully unprivileged disk image tools such as systemd-
dissect(1).
This service provides one Varlink[2] service: io.systemd.NamespaceResource allows registering user
namespaces, and assign mounts, cgroups and network interfaces to it.
SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-mountfsd.service(8), systemd-nspawn(1), systemd.exec(5), systemd-dissect(1),
user_namespaces(7)
NOTES
1. User/Group Record Lookup API via Varlink
https://systemd.io/USER_GROUP_API
2. Varlink
https://varlink.org/
systemd 257.4 SYSTEMD-NSRESOURCED.SERVICE(8)