Troubleshooting networking issues ================================= When experimenting with custom networks, with or wihtout netavark, you might get get into a situation that is hard to diagnose. Before reporting a bug report, please try resetting your podman configuration using the command: podman system reset See https://bugs.debian.org/1066139 for one of such instances. Troubleshooting rootless mode ============================= > Error processing tar file(exit status 1): there might not be enough IDs > available in the namespace (requested 0:42 for /etc/gshadow): > lchown/etc/gshadow: invalid argument This probably means that _subuid_ range is not defined in the "/etc/subuid" file. On up-to-date system subuid/subgid ranges are automatically assigned when a new user is added (e.g. `adduser {USER}`) but on systems upgraded from prior Debian releases {USER} created in old environment before upgrade may not have _subuid_ mapping. "usermod" command have "--add-subuids" and "--add-subgids" options but it does not check "/etc/login.defs" for ranges. An awkward solution may be to add a new temporary user, apply her ranges to {USER} (in "/etc/subuid" and in "/etc/subgid") then remove a temporary user (e.g. `deluser --remove-home {USER}`). The following command show the subuids and subgids of the current user: grep $USER /etc/s*id Configuration ============= Podman configuration files are in "/etc/containers". Please review "/etc/containers/policy.json" (provided by package "buildah") and check the corresponding man page for details: containers-policy.json(5) -- Reinhard Tartler , Sun, 28 Jan 2024 07:38:28 -0500