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link to docker documentation provides incomplete steps if you are using native package manager version. OS req. page already explains this
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William Jimenez
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See [Manage Docker as a non-root user](https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/linux-postinstall/#manage-docker-as-a-non-root-user) how to set this up properly.
* When using RedHat/CentOS as operating system, you cannot use the user `root` to connect to the nodes because of [Bugzilla #1527565](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1527565). You will need to add a separate user and configure it to access the Docker socket. See [RKE OS Requirements]({{< baseurl >}}/rke/latest/en/os/#red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel-oracle-enterprise-linux-oel-centos) for more on how to set this up.
* When using RedHat/CentOS as operating system, you cannot use the user `root` to connect to the nodes because of [Bugzilla #1527565](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1527565). You will need to add a separate user and configure it to access the Docker socket. See [RKE OS Requirements](https://rancher.com/docs/rke/latest/en/os/#red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel-oracle-enterprise-linux-oel-centos) for more on how to set this up.
* SSH server version is not version 6.7 or higher. This is needed for socket forwarding to work, which is used to connect to the Docker socket over SSH. This can be checked using `sshd -V` on the host you are connecting to, or using netcat:
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