The namespaces com.docker.*, io.docker.*, org.dockerproject.*
have been documented to be reserved for Docker's internal use.
Co-Authored-By: Sebastiaan van Stijn <thaJeztah@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Jintao Zhang <zhangjintao9020@gmail.com>
Docker Desktop (on MAC and Windows hosts) allows containers
running inside a Linux VM to connect to the host using
the host.docker.internal DNS name, which is implemented by
VPNkit (DNS proxy on the host)
This PR allows containers to connect to Linux hosts
by appending a special string "host-gateway" to --add-host
e.g. "--add-host=host.docker.internal:host-gateway" which adds
host.docker.internal DNS entry in /etc/hosts and maps it to host-gateway-ip
This PR also add a daemon flag call host-gateway-ip which defaults to
the default bridge IP
Docker Desktop will need to set this field to the Host Proxy IP
so DNS requests for host.docker.internal can be routed to VPNkit
Addresses: https://github.com/docker/for-linux/issues/264
Signed-off-by: Arko Dasgupta <arko.dasgupta@docker.com>
```
daemon/container_operations.go:787:2: S1033: unnecessary guard around call to delete (gosimple)
if _, ok := container.NetworkSettings.Networks[n.ID()]; ok {
^
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Moby works perfectly when you are in a situation when one has a good and stable
internet connection. Operating in area's where internet connectivity is likely
to be lost in undetermined intervals, like a satellite connection or 4G/LTE in
rural area's, can become a problem when pulling a new image. When connection is
lost while image layers are being pulled, Moby will try to reconnect up to 5 times.
If this fails, the incompletely downloaded layers are lost will need to be completely
downloaded again during the next pull request. This means that we are using more
data than we might have to.
Pulling a layer multiple times from the start can become costly over a satellite
or 4G/LTE connection. As these techniques (especially 4G) quite common in IoT and
Moby is used to run Azure IoT Edge devices, I would like to add a settable maximum
download attempts. The maximum download attempts is currently set at 5
(distribution/xfer/download.go). I would like to change this constant to a variable
that the user can set. The default will still be 5, so nothing will change from
the current version unless specified when starting the daemon with the added flag
or in the config file.
I added a default value of 5 for DefaultMaxDownloadAttempts and a settable
max-download-attempts in the daemon config file. It is also added to the config
of dockerd so it can be set with a flag when starting the daemon. This value gets
stored in the imageService of the daemon when it is initiated and can be passed
to the NewLayerDownloadManager as a parameter. It will be stored in the
LayerDownloadManager when initiated. This enables us to set the max amount of
retries in makeDownoadFunc equal to the max download attempts.
I also added some tests that are based on maxConcurrentDownloads/maxConcurrentUploads.
You can pull this version and test in a development container. Either create a config
`file /etc/docker/daemon.json` with `{"max-download-attempts"=3}``, or use
`dockerd --max-download-attempts=3 -D &` to start up the dockerd. Start downloading
a container and disconnect from the internet whilst downloading. The result would
be that it stops pulling after three attempts.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Heeren <lukas-heeren@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This allows our tests, which all share a containerd instance, to be a
bit more isolated by setting the containerd namespaces to the generated
daemon ID's rather than the default namespaces.
This came about because I found in some cases we had test daemons
failing to start (really very slow to start) because it was (seemingly)
processing events from other tests.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
This reverts commit 98fc09128b in order to
keep registry v2 schema1 handling and libtrust-key-based engine ID.
Because registry v2 schema1 was not officially deprecated and
registries are still relying on it, this patch puts its logic back.
However, registry v1 relics are not added back since v1 logic has been
removed a while ago.
This also fixes an engine upgrade issue in a swarm cluster. It was relying
on the Engine ID to be the same upon upgrade, but the mentioned commit
modified the logic to use UUID and from a different file.
Since the libtrust key is always needed to support v2 schema1 pushes,
that the old engine ID is based on the libtrust key, and that the engine ID
needs to be conserved across upgrades, adding a UUID-based engine ID logic
seems to add more complexity than it solves the problems.
Hence reverting the engine ID changes as well.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
As people are using the UUID in `docker info` that was based on the v1 manifest signing key, replace
with a UUID instead.
Remove deprecated `--disable-legacy-registry` option that was scheduled to be removed in 18.03.
Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
Handle the case of systemd-resolved, and if in place
use a different resolv.conf source.
Set appropriately the option on libnetwork.
Move unix specific code to container_operation_unix
Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
Disable cri plugin by default in containerd and
allows an option to enable the plugin. This only
has an effect on containerd when supervised by
dockerd. When containerd is managed outside of
dockerd, the configuration is not effected.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
When succesfully reloading the daemon configuration, print a message
in the logs with the active configuration:
INFO[2018-01-15T15:36:20.901688317Z] Got signal to reload configuration, reloading from: /etc/docker/daemon.json
INFO[2018-01-14T02:23:48.782769942Z] Reloaded configuration: {"mtu":1500,"pidfile":"/var/run/docker.pid","data-root":"/var/lib/docker","exec-root":"/var/run/docker","group":"docker","deprecated-key-path":"/etc/docker/key.json","max-concurrent-downloads":3,"max-concurrent-uploads":5,"shutdown-timeout":15,"debug":true,"hosts":["unix:///var/run/docker.sock"],"log-level":"info","swarm-default-advertise-addr":"","metrics-addr":"","log-driver":"json-file","ip":"0.0.0.0","icc":true,"iptables":true,"ip-forward":true,"ip-masq":true,"userland-proxy":true,"disable-legacy-registry":true,"experimental":false,"network-control-plane-mtu":1500,"runtimes":{"runc":{"path":"docker-runc"}},"default-runtime":"runc","oom-score-adjust":-500,"default-shm-size":67108864,"default-ipc-mode":"shareable"}
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Add a new configuration option to allow the enabling
of the networkDB debug. The option is only parsed using the
reload event. This will protect the daemon on start or restart
if the option is left behind in the config file
Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
Support for duplicate labels (but different values) was
deprecated in commit e4c9079d09
(Docker 1.13), and scheduled for removal in 17.12
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Before this commit if "--config-file" wasn't set the daemon would use
the default configuration file which is "/etc/docker/daemon.json".
When attempting to reload the daemon if that file didn't exist
and error message would display.
This behaviour is changed in a way that if the default configuration
file does not exist and no other configuration file is set
the daemon uses an empty configuration which later will be updated
and reloaded using the "reload" function given as an argument in Reload.
However, if the "--config-file" is set and the file is removed
or renamed an error message will be displayed and no reload will be done.
Signed-off-by: Boaz Shuster <ripcurld.github@gmail.com>
The `--enable-api-cors` flag was deprecated in f3dd2db4ff,
and marked for removal in docker 17.09 through 85f92ef359.
This patch removes the deprecated flag.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Since the commit d88fe447df ("Add support for sharing /dev/shm/ and
/dev/mqueue between containers") container's /dev/shm is mounted on the
host first, then bind-mounted inside the container. This is done that
way in order to be able to share this container's IPC namespace
(and the /dev/shm mount point) with another container.
Unfortunately, this functionality breaks container checkpoint/restore
(even if IPC is not shared). Since /dev/shm is an external mount, its
contents is not saved by `criu checkpoint`, and so upon restore any
application that tries to access data under /dev/shm is severily
disappointed (which usually results in a fatal crash).
This commit solves the issue by introducing new IPC modes for containers
(in addition to 'host' and 'container:ID'). The new modes are:
- 'shareable': enables sharing this container's IPC with others
(this used to be the implicit default);
- 'private': disables sharing this container's IPC.
In 'private' mode, container's /dev/shm is truly mounted inside the
container, without any bind-mounting from the host, which solves the
issue.
While at it, let's also implement 'none' mode. The motivation, as
eloquently put by Justin Cormack, is:
> I wondered a while back about having a none shm mode, as currently it is
> not possible to have a totally unwriteable container as there is always
> a /dev/shm writeable mount. It is a bit of a niche case (and clearly
> should never be allowed to be daemon default) but it would be trivial to
> add now so maybe we should...
...so here's yet yet another mode:
- 'none': no /dev/shm mount inside the container (though it still
has its own private IPC namespace).
Now, to ultimately solve the abovementioned checkpoint/restore issue, we'd
need to make 'private' the default mode, but unfortunately it breaks the
backward compatibility. So, let's make the default container IPC mode
per-daemon configurable (with the built-in default set to 'shareable'
for now). The default can be changed either via a daemon CLI option
(--default-shm-mode) or a daemon.json configuration file parameter
of the same name.
Note one can only set either 'shareable' or 'private' IPC modes as a
daemon default (i.e. in this context 'host', 'container', or 'none'
do not make much sense).
Some other changes this patch introduces are:
1. A mount for /dev/shm is added to default OCI Linux spec.
2. IpcMode.Valid() is simplified to remove duplicated code that parsed
'container:ID' form. Note the old version used to check that ID does
not contain a semicolon -- this is no longer the case (tests are
modified accordingly). The motivation is we should either do a
proper check for container ID validity, or don't check it at all
(since it is checked in other places anyway). I chose the latter.
3. IpcMode.Container() is modified to not return container ID if the
mode value does not start with "container:", unifying the check to
be the same as in IpcMode.IsContainer().
3. IPC mode unit tests (runconfig/hostconfig_test.go) are modified
to add checks for newly added values.
[v2: addressed review at https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34087#pullrequestreview-51345997]
[v3: addressed review at https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34087#pullrequestreview-53902833]
[v4: addressed the case of upgrading from older daemon, in this case
container.HostConfig.IpcMode is unset and this is valid]
[v5: document old and new IpcMode values in api/swagger.yaml]
[v6: add the 'none' mode, changelog entry to docs/api/version-history.md]
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Add daemon config to allow the user to specify the MTU of the control plane network.
The first user of this new parameter is actually libnetwork that can seed the
gossip with the proper MTU value allowing to pack multiple messages per UDP packet sent.
If the value is not specified or is lower than 1500 the logic will set it to the default.
Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
Allows storing key under any directory. In the case where the
"/etc/docker" directory is not preserved, this file can be
specified to a location where it will be preserved to ensure
the ID does not change across restarts.
Note this key is currently only used today to generate the ID
used in Docker info and for manifest schema v1 pushes. The key
signature and finger on these manifests are not checked or
used any longer for security, deprecated by notary.
Removes old key migration from a pre-release of Docker which put
the key under the home directory and was used to preserve ID used
for swarm v1 after the file moved.
closes#32135
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
plugins exist in a chain that composes potentially mutating requests and
responses. This simply reverts the sorting of AuthZ plugins so that the
/info API endpoint returns the internal ordering used for AuthZ composition.
Volume driver plugins are not affected because they are just a set.
Signed-off-by: David Sheets <dsheets@docker.com>
- Moved DefaultInitBinary from daemon/daemon.go to
daemon/config/config.go since it's a daemon config and is referred in
config package files.
- Added condition in GetInitPath to check for any explicitly configured
DefaultInitBinary. If not, the default value of DefaultInitBinary is
returned.
- Changed all references of DefaultInitBinary to refer to the variable
from new location.
- Added TestCommonUnixGetInitPath to test for the various values of
GetInitPath.
Fixes#32314
Signed-off-by: Sunny Gogoi <indiasuny000@gmail.com>
When the daemon is configured to run with an authorization-plugin and if
the plugin is disabled, the daemon continues to send API requests to the
plugin and expect it to respond. But the plugin has been disabled. As a
result, all API requests are blocked. Fix this behavior by removing the
disabled plugin from the authz middleware chain.
Tested using riyaz/authz-no-volume-plugin and observed that after
disabling the plugin, API request/response is functional.
Fixes#31836
Signed-off-by: Anusha Ragunathan <anusha.ragunathan@docker.com>