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Can't restart podman container

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I have installed a mtproto-proxy container:

# podman container list
CONTAINER ID  IMAGE                                     COMMAND               CREATED       STATUS             PORTS                        NAMES
02e39044364c  docker.io/telegrammessenger/proxy:latest  /bin/sh -c /bin/b...  8 months ago  Up 11 minutes ago  1.2.3.4:443->443/tcp  mtproto-proxy

But I can't restart it without a SIGKILL

# podman restart mtproto-proxy
WARN[0010] StopSignal SIGTERM failed to stop container mtproto-proxy in 10 seconds, resorting to SIGKILL
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What am I missing?

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Without logs, you won't have answers

podman logs -f mtproto-proxy

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`# podman logs -f mtproto-proxy Error: using --follow with the journald --log-driver but without the journald --events-backend (file) is not supported`
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