![]() This comes with some security risks, but since the Docker image is itself isolated and I am creating the container with a non-root account this is relatively minimal. To do this I need to use a privileged container. Since I will be using the Tor Snowflake Proxy Docker image which is itself a container, I also need to enable support for nested containers in my LXC instance. To create a fresh environment for my Snowflake proxy I want to launch a new LXC container. Creating a privileged LXC container for the Snowflake Proxy Note: I am using Ubuntu on WSL to SSH into my Raspberry Pi, check out my previous blog post to learn more about this setup.
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