Just run this from your Mac terminal and it'll drop you in a container with full permissions on the Docker VM. This also works for Docker for Windows for getting in Moby Linux VM (doesn't work for Windows Containers).
docker run -it --rm --privileged --pid=host justincormack/nsenter1
more info: https://github.com/justincormack/nsenter1
nc -U ~/Library/Containers/com.docker.docker/Data/debug-shell.sock
Exit the shell with exit
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docker run -it --privileged --pid=host debian nsenter -t 1 -m -u -n -i sh
Phil Estes (Docker Maintainer) says:
it’s running a container (using the debian image. nothing special about it other than it apparently has
nsenter
installed), with pid=host (so you are in the process space of the mini VM running Docker4Mac), and then nsenter says “whatever is pid 1, use that as context, and enter all the namespaces of that, and run a shell there"
docker run -it --rm --privileged --pid=host justincormack/nsenter1
Hello, thanks for sharing. What version of Docker are you useing here? I have
And I get some strange results when running
screen ~/Library/Containers/com.docker.docker/Data/com.docker.driver.amd64-linux/tty
it just opens my ordinary screen empty windows.