Setting up Nextcloud with Podman
Setup
The setup described here works fine for using Nextcloud on your home network. In this simple scenario, all the containers run in a single pod. If you want to access the pod from outside your home network, you will need additional containers. TLS encryption for security purposes can be implemented via the Traefik proxy, using HTTPD, NGINX, or Caddy, among others.
If you include Podman as a systemd service, you can simplify image updates via podman auto-update
[9] by additionally specifying label=io.containers.autoupdate=image
and using
podman generate systemd --new
when creating a container. After completing the preliminary work, call Nextcloud in your browser on localhost:8080 and complete the installation there in the usual way (Figure 4). The paths to the three most important configuration files for Podman can be found in Listing 4.
Listing 4
Podman Configuration
/usr/share/containers/containers.conf /etc/containers/containers.conf $HOME/.config/containers/containers.conf
As mentioned, you can manage Podman at the command line or via the Cockpit administration interface, which you install with the cockpit-podman package. Then call Cockpit on localhost:9090/podman in your browser (Figure 5). The web interface gives you the ability to inspect (Figure 6) and manage (Figure 7) your images and containers.
Conclusions
The Podman man page [10] offers a useful initial overview of Podman's features, while the Podman website [1] provides a variety of references for further research. In my opinion, you can learn the Podman basics more quickly than Docker. If you already have experience with Docker, you will certainly find the transition to Podman easy. To jog muscle memory in this case, enter
alias docker='podman'
in your .bashrc
to continue using Docker commands such as pull
, push
, build
, commit
, tag
, and more.
I did not find any drawbacks compared to Docker during testing. Podman's biggest benefit is improved security due to eliminating the need to be root. In addition, simple administration through integration with Cockpit is a plus. Podman is well on its way to replacing Docker, although there are still some teething issues to be aware of, especially when you are working with remote machines. The simple introduction described here is a good starting place if you are looking to expand your own container skills.
Infos
- Podman: https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/
- Namespaces: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_namespaces#User_ID_(user)
- Podman as a systemd service: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux_atomic_host/7/html/managing_containers/running_containers_as_systemd_services_with_podman
- Monitoring Podman with Cockpit: https://www.tutorialworks.com/podman-monitoring-cockpit-fedora/
- Buildah: https://buildah.io
- toolbox: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/toolbox/
- Podman volumes: https://blog.christophersmart.com/2021/01/31/volumes-and-rootless-podman/
podman run
: https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-run.1.html- Podman auto-update: https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/v2.0/docs/source/markdown/podman-auto-update.1.md
- Podman man page: https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/podman/podman.1.en.html
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