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Sebastiaan van Stijn b48bbdd08d
vendor: opencontainers/selinux v1.5.1, update deprecated uses
full diff: https://github.com/opencontainers/selinux/v1.4.0...v1.5.1

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-05-05 15:53:40 +02:00
Daniel J Walsh cd96170c10
Need to setup labeling of kernel keyrings.
Work is ongoing in the kernel to support different kernel
keyrings per user namespace.  We want to allow SELinux to manage
kernel keyrings inside of the container.

Currently when runc creates the kernel keyring it gets the label which runc is
running with ususally `container_runtime_t`, with this change the kernel keyring
will be labeled with the container process label container_t:s0:C1,c2.

Container running as container_t:s0:c1,c2 can manage keyrings with the same label.

This change required a revendoring or the SELinux go bindings.

github.com/opencontainers/selinux.

Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
2019-03-13 17:57:30 -04:00
Michael Crosby b1068fb925
Merge pull request #1814 from rhatdan/selinux
SELinux labels are tied to the thread
2018-11-05 10:00:11 -05:00
Aleksa Sarai 40f1468413
keyring: handle ENOSYS with keyctl(KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING)
While all modern kernels (and I do mean _all_ of them -- this syscall
was added in 2.6.10 before git had begun development!) have support for
this syscall, LXC has a default seccomp profile that returns ENOSYS for
this syscall. For most syscalls this would be a deal-breaker, and our
use of session keyrings is security-based there are a few mitigating
factors that make this change not-completely-insane:

  * We already have a flag that disables the use of session keyrings
    (for older kernels that had system-wide keyring limits and so
    on). So disabling it is not a new idea.

  * While the primary justification of using session keys *is*
    security-based, it's more of a security-by-obscurity protection.
    The main defense keyrings have is VFS credentials -- which is
    something that users already have better security tools for
    (setuid(2) and user namespaces).

  * Given the security justification you might argue that we
    shouldn't silently ignore this. However, the only way for the
    kernel to return -ENOSYS is either being ridiculously old (at
    which point we wouldn't work anyway) or that there is a seccomp
    profile in place blocking it.

    Given that the seccomp profile (if malicious) could very easily
    just return 0 or a silly return code (or something even more
    clever with seccomp-bpf) and trick us without this patch, there
    isn't much of a significant change in how much seccomp can trick
    us with or without this patch.

Given all of that over-analysis, I'm pretty convinced there isn't a
security problem in this very specific case and it will help out the
ChromeOS folks by allowing Docker to run inside their LXC container
setup. I'd be happy to be proven wrong.

Ref: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=860565
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
2018-09-17 21:38:30 +10:00
Daniel J Walsh aa3fee6c80
SELinux labels are tied to the thread
We need to lock the threads for the SetProcessLabel to work,
should also call SetProcessLabel("") after the container starts
to go back to the default SELinux behaviour.

Once you call SetProcessLabel, then any process executed by runc
will run with this label, even if the process is for setup rather
then the container.

It is always safest to call the SELinux calls just before the exec of the
container, so that other processes do not get started with the incorrect label.

Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
2018-06-11 08:34:58 -04:00
Aleksa Sarai 1f32fff46d
setns init: delay seccomp as late as possible
This mirrors the standard_init_linux.go seccomp code, which only applies
seccomp early if NoNewPrivileges is enabled. Otherwise it's done
immediately before execve to reduce the amount of syscalls necessary for
users to enable in their seccomp profiles.

Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
2017-08-26 13:42:30 +10:00
Tobias Klauser 4019833d46 libcontainer: use PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS from x/sys/unix
Use PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS defined in golang.org/x/sys/unix instead of
manually defining it.

Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>
2017-07-13 15:31:33 +02:00
Tobias Klauser 553016d7da Use Prctl() from x/sys/unix instead of own wrapper
Use unix.Prctl() instead of reimplemnting it as system.Prctl().

Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>
2017-06-07 15:03:15 +02:00
Qiang Huang 5e7b48f7c0 Use opencontainers/selinux package
It's splitted as a separate project.

Signed-off-by: Qiang Huang <h.huangqiang@huawei.com>
2017-03-23 08:21:19 +08:00
Michael Crosby 00a0ecf554 Add separate console socket
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2017-03-16 10:23:59 -07:00
Aleksa Sarai e034cedce7
libcontainer: init: only pass stateDirFd when creating a container
If we pass a file descriptor to the host filesystem while joining a
container, there is a race condition where a process inside the
container can ptrace(2) the joining process and stop it from closing its
file descriptor to the stateDirFd. Then the process can access the
*host* filesystem from that file descriptor. This was fixed in part by
5d93fed3d2 ("Set init processes as non-dumpable"), but that fix is
more of a hail-mary than an actual fix for the underlying issue.

To fix this, don't open or pass the stateDirFd to the init process
unless we're creating a new container. A proper fix for this would be to
remove the need for even passing around directory file descriptors
(which are quite dangerous in the context of mount namespaces).

There is still an issue with containers that have CAP_SYS_PTRACE and are
using the setns(2)-style of joining a container namespace. Currently I'm
not really sure how to fix it without rampant layer violation.

Fixes: CVE-2016-9962
Fixes: 5d93fed3d2 ("Set init processes as non-dumpable")
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
2017-02-02 00:41:11 +11:00
Michael Crosby 5d93fed3d2 Set init processes as non-dumpable
This sets the init processes that join and setup the container's
namespaces as non-dumpable before they setns to the container's pid (or
any other ) namespace.

This settings is automatically reset to the default after the Exec in
the container so that it does not change functionality for the
applications that are running inside, just our init processes.

This prevents parent processes, the pid 1 of the container, to ptrace
the init process before it drops caps and other sets LSMs.

This patch also ensures that the stateDirFD being used is still closed
prior to exec, even though it is set as O_CLOEXEC, because of the order
in the kernel.

https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v4.9/fs/exec.c#L1290-L1318

The order during the exec syscall is that the process is set back to
dumpable before O_CLOEXEC are processed.

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2017-01-11 09:56:56 -08:00
Aleksa Sarai 244c9fc426
*: console rewrite
This implements {createTTY, detach} and all of the combinations and
negations of the two that were previously implemented. There are some
valid questions about out-of-OCI-scope topics like !createTTY and how
things should be handled (why do we dup the current stdio to the
process, and how is that not a security issue). However, these will be
dealt with in a separate patchset.

In order to allow for late console setup, split setupRootfs into the
"preparation" section where all of the mounts are created and the
"finalize" section where we pivot_root and set things as ro. In between
the two we can set up all of the console mountpoints and symlinks we
need.

We use two-stage synchronisation to ensures that when the syscalls are
reordered in a suboptimal way, an out-of-place read() on the parentPipe
will not gobble the ancilliary information.

This patch is part of the console rewrite patchset.

Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
2016-12-01 15:49:36 +11:00
Guilherme Rezende 1cdaa709f1
libcontainer: rename keyctl package to keys
This avoid the goimports tool from remove the libcontainer/keys import line due the package name is diferent from folder name

Signed-off-by: Guilherme Rezende <guilhermebr@gmail.com>
2016-07-25 20:59:26 -03:00
Michael Crosby 3aacff695d Use fifo for create/start
This removes the use of a signal handler and SIGCONT to signal the init
process to exec the users process.

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2016-06-13 11:26:53 -07:00
Michael Crosby 8c9db3a7a5 Add option to disable new session keys
This adds an `--no-new-keyring` flag to run and create so that a new
session keyring is not created for the container and the calling
processes keyring is inherited.

Fixes #818

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2016-06-03 11:53:07 -07:00
Michael Crosby c5060ff303 Merge pull request #827 from crosbymichael/create-start
Implement create and start
2016-06-03 10:38:03 -07:00
rajasec 9742b02856 Removing the nil check for process label
Signed-off-by: rajasec <rajasec79@gmail.com>
2016-06-01 20:29:44 +05:30
Michael Crosby 3fe7d7f31e Add create and start command for container lifecycle
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2016-05-31 11:06:41 -07:00
Julian Friedman e91b2b8aca Set rlimits using prlimit in parent
Fixes #680

This changes setupRlimit to use the Prlimit syscall (rather than
Setrlimit) and moves the call to the parent process. This is necessary
because Setrlimit would affect the libcontainer consumer if called in
the parent, and would fail if called from the child if the
child process is in a user namespace and the requested rlimit is higher
than that in the parent.

Signed-off-by: Julian Friedman <julz.friedman@uk.ibm.com>
2016-03-25 15:11:44 +00:00
Michael Crosby 20422c9bd9 Update libcontainer to support rlimit per process
This updates runc and libcontainer to handle rlimits per process and set
them correctly for the container.

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2016-03-10 14:35:16 -08:00
Phil Estes 178bad5e71 Properly setuid/setgid after entering userns
The re-work of namespace entering lost the setuid/setgid that was part
of the Go-routine based process exec in the prior code. A side issue was
found with setting oom_score_adj before execve() in a userns that is
also solved here.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Phil Estes <estesp@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (github: estesp)
2016-03-04 11:12:26 -05:00
Michael Crosby 3cc90bd2d8 Add support for process overrides of settings
This commit adds support to libcontainer to allow caps, no new privs,
apparmor, and selinux process label to the process struct so that it can
be used together of override the base settings on the container config
per individual process.

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2016-03-03 11:41:33 -08:00
Stefan Berger 5fbf791e31 Create unique session key name for every container
Create a unique session key name for every container. Use the pattern
_ses.<postfix> with postfix being the container's Id.

This patch does not prevent containers from joining each other's session
keyring.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2016-02-24 08:39:52 -05:00
Mrunal Patel 38b39645d9 Implement NoNewPrivileges support in libcontainer
Signed-off-by: Mrunal Patel <mrunalp@gmail.com>
2016-02-16 06:57:50 -08:00
Stefan Berger ad22e23aee Create a new session key for every container
Create a new session key ring '_ses' for every container. This avoids sharing
the key structure with the process that created the container and the
container inherits from.

This patch fixes it init and exec.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2016-02-04 22:05:50 -05:00
Vishnu Kannan cc232c4707 Adding oom_score_adj as a container config param.
Signed-off-by: Vishnu Kannan <vishnuk@google.com>
2015-08-31 14:02:59 -07:00
Matthew Heon 2ae581ae62 Convert Seccomp support to use Libseccomp
This removes the existing, native Go seccomp filter generation and replaces it
with Libseccomp. Libseccomp is a C library which provides architecture
independent generation of Seccomp filters for the Linux kernel.

This adds a dependency on v2.2.1 or above of Libseccomp.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
2015-08-13 07:56:27 -04:00
Michael Crosby 080df7ab88 Update import paths for new repository
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2015-06-21 19:29:59 -07:00
Michael Crosby 8f97d39dd2 Move libcontainer into subdirectory
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2015-06-21 19:29:15 -07:00