![]() By default that Unix socket is owned by the user root, and so, by default, you can access it with sudo. ![]() The docker daemon always runs as the root user, and since Docker version 0.5.2, the docker daemon binds to a Unix socket instead of a TCP port. The docker manual has this to say about it:
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