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NAME

       podman-system-service - Run an API service

SYNOPSIS

       podman system service [options]

DESCRIPTION

       The  podman  system service command creates a listening service that will answer API calls
       for Podman.  You may optionally provide an endpoint for the API in URI form.  For example,
       unix:///tmp/foobar.sock  or  tcp://localhost:8080.   If  no endpoint is provided, defaults
       will    be    used.     The    default    endpoint    for    a    rootful    service    is
       unix:///run/podman/podman.sock  and rootless is unix://$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/podman/podman.sock
       (for example unix:///run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock)

       To access the API service inside a container: - mount the socket as a  volume  -  run  the
       container with --security-opt label=disable

       The  REST  API  provided by podman system service is split into two parts: a compatibility
       layer offering support for the  Docker  v1.40  API,  and  a  Podman-native  Libpod  layer.
       Documentation         for         the         latter         is        available        at
       https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/_static/api.html.   Both  APIs  are  versioned,  but  the
       server will not reject requests with an unsupported version set.

       Please  note  that the API grants full access to Podman's capabilities, and as such should
       be treated as allowing arbitrary code execution as the user running the API.  As such,  we
       strongly  recommend  against making the API socket available via the network.  The default
       configuration (a Unix socket with permissions set to only allow the user  running  Podman)
       is the most secure way of running the API.

       Note: The default systemd unit files (system and user) change the log-level option to info
       from error. This change provides additional information on each API call.

OPTIONS

   --cors
       CORS headers to inject to the HTTP response. The  default  value  is  empty  string  which
       disables CORS headers.

   --help, -h
       Print usage statement.

   --time, -t
       The  time  until  the  session  expires in seconds. The default is 5 seconds. A value of 0
       means no timeout, therefore the session will not expire.

       The default timeout can be changed via the service_timeout=VALUE field in containers.conf.
       See containers.conf(5) for more information.

EXAMPLES

       Run an API listening for 5 seconds using the default socket.

              podman system service --time 5

SEE ALSO

       podman(1), podman-system-connection(1), containers.conf(5)

HISTORY

       January  2020,  Originally  compiled  by  Brent  Baude  <bbaude@redhat.com> November 2020,
       Updated by Jhon Honce (jhonce at redhat dot com)

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