Information
You should verify that the TLS CA certificate file (the file that is passed along with the --tlscacert parameter) has permissions of 444 or is set more restrictively.
The TLS CA certificate file should be protected from any tampering. It is used to authenticate the Docker server based on a given CA certificate. It must therefore have permissions of 444 or more restrictive permissions to ensure that the file cannot be modified by a less privileged user.
Solution
You should execute the following command:
chmod 444 <path to TLS CA certificate file>
This sets the file permissions on the TLS CA file to 444
Impact:
None.