DOC: in ssh forwarding, user git must be allowed to run docker#29634
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Please submit the PR to main branch, it will be backported automatically then.
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@denyskon for versioned docs, when clicking on edit it takes you to create a PR against the branch you were viewing. |
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Maybe we should change that? |
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Added to doc for rootless Docker installation: for SSH passthrough, the ssh user (git) has to be able to run docker.