// +build linux package restrict import ( "fmt" "os" "syscall" "time" ) const defaultMountFlags = syscall.MS_NOEXEC | syscall.MS_NOSUID | syscall.MS_NODEV func mountReadonly(path string) error { for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { if err := syscall.Mount("", path, "", syscall.MS_REMOUNT|syscall.MS_RDONLY, ""); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) { switch err { case syscall.EINVAL: // Probably not a mountpoint, use bind-mount if err := syscall.Mount(path, path, "", syscall.MS_BIND, ""); err != nil { return err } return syscall.Mount(path, path, "", syscall.MS_BIND|syscall.MS_REMOUNT|syscall.MS_RDONLY|syscall.MS_REC|defaultMountFlags, "") case syscall.EBUSY: time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) continue default: return err } } return nil } return fmt.Errorf("unable to mount %s as readonly max retries reached", path) } // This has to be called while the container still has CAP_SYS_ADMIN (to be able to perform mounts). // However, afterwards, CAP_SYS_ADMIN should be dropped (otherwise the user will be able to revert those changes). func Restrict(mounts ...string) error { for _, dest := range mounts { if err := mountReadonly(dest); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("unable to remount %s readonly: %s", dest, err) } } if err := syscall.Mount("/dev/null", "/proc/kcore", "", syscall.MS_BIND, ""); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) { return fmt.Errorf("unable to bind-mount /dev/null over /proc/kcore: %s", err) } return nil }