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Tonis Tiigi
a222dbfd5c
grpc: make sure typed errors handler is installed
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7c731e02a9)
Signed-off-by: Ameya Gawde <agawde@mirantis.com>
2023-06-08 11:57:53 -07:00
Bjorn Neergaard
73854c21b6
Merge pull request #45615 from thaJeztah/20.10_backport_skip_criu
[20.10 backport] Dockerfile: temporarily skip CRIU stage
2023-05-25 13:27:13 -06:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
af0477880c
Dockerfile: temporarily skip CRIU stage
The package repository currently has issues;

    => ERROR https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/tools:/criu/Debian_11/Release.key

The only test currently using this binary is currently skipped, as the test
was broken;
6e98a7f2c9/integration/container/checkpoint_test.go (L32-L33)

So let's disable this stage for the time being.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit d3d2823edf)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-05-25 12:23:03 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
0b2c7ae6cb
Merge pull request #45606 from neersighted/backport/45603/20.10
[20.10 backport] hack/make/.binary: don't use "netgo" when building Windows binaries
2023-05-25 01:49:54 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
3d5ebbecda
hack/make/.binary: don't use "netgo" when building Windows binaries
Starting with go1.19, the Go runtime on Windows now supports the `netgo` build-
flag to use a native Go DNS resolver. Prior to that version, the build-flag
only had an effect on non-Windows platforms. When using the `netgo` build-flag,
the Windows's host resolver is not used, and as a result, custom entries in
`etc/hosts` are ignored, which is a change in behavior from binaries compiled
with older versions of the Go runtime.

From the go1.19 release notes: https://go.dev/doc/go1.19#net

> Resolver.PreferGo is now implemented on Windows and Plan 9. It previously
> only worked on Unix platforms. Combined with Dialer.Resolver and Resolver.Dial,
> it's now possible to write portable programs and be in control of all DNS name
> lookups when dialing.
>
> The net package now has initial support for the netgo build tag on Windows.
> When used, the package uses the Go DNS client (as used by Resolver.PreferGo)
> instead of asking Windows for DNS results. The upstream DNS server it discovers
> from Windows may not yet be correct with complex system network configurations,
> however.

Our Windows binaries are compiled with the "static" (`make/binary-daemon`)
script, which has the `netgo` option set by default. This patch unsets the
`netgo` option when cross-compiling for Windows.

Co-authored-by: Bjorn Neergaard <bjorn.neergaard@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <bjorn.neergaard@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit 53d1b12bc0)
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <bjorn.neergaard@docker.com>
2023-05-24 11:01:55 -06:00
Akihiro Suda
0f8ffc4b89
Merge pull request #45406 from thaJeztah/20.10_backport_runc_binary_1.1.6
[20.10 backport] update runc binary to v1.1.7
2023-05-16 11:37:10 +09:00
Akihiro Suda
562e795bf2
Merge pull request #45479 from thaJeztah/20.10_containerd_binary_1.6.21
[20.10] update containerd binary to v1.6.21
2023-05-16 11:36:58 +09:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
66ce8ec8e0
Merge pull request #45411 from thaJeztah/20.10_backport_jenkinsfile_ubuntu_2004
[20.10 backport] Jenkinsfile: use Ubuntu 20.04
2023-05-12 23:26:33 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
9b6ec6dbba
update containerd binary to v1.6.21
release notes: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/releases/tag/v1.6.21

Notable Updates

- update runc binary to v1.1.7
- Remove entry for container from container store on error
- oci: partially restore comment on read-only mounts for uid/gid uses
- windows: Add ArgsEscaped support for CRI
- oci: Use WithReadonlyTempMount when adding users/groups
- archive: consistently respect value of WithSkipDockerManifest

full diff: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/compare/c0efc63d3907...v1.6.21

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit edadebe177)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-05-05 21:04:03 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
db9ab6438d
update runc binary to v1.1.7
release notes: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/releases/tag/v1.1.7
full diff: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/compare/v1.1.6...v1.1.7

This is the seventh patch release in the 1.1.z release of runc, and is
the last planned release of the 1.1.z series. It contains a fix for
cgroup device rules with systemd when handling device rules for devices
that don't exist (though for devices whose drivers don't correctly
register themselves in the kernel -- such as the NVIDIA devices -- the
full fix only works with systemd v240+).

- When used with systemd v240+, systemd cgroup drivers no longer skip
  DeviceAllow rules if the device does not exist (a regression introduced
  in runc 1.1.3). This fix also reverts the workaround added in runc 1.1.5,
  removing an extra warning emitted by runc run/start.
- The source code now has a new file, runc.keyring, which contains the keys
  used to sign runc releases.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 2d0e899819)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-05-05 21:00:05 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
b73d5f066d
update runc binary to v1.1.6
release notes: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/releases/tag/v1.1.6
full diff: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/compare/v1.1.5...v1.1.6

This is the sixth patch release in the 1.1.z series of runc, which fixes
a series of cgroup-related issues.

Note that this release can no longer be built from sources using Go
1.16. Using a latest maintained Go 1.20.x or Go 1.19.x release is
recommended. Go 1.17 can still be used.

- systemd cgroup v1 and v2 drivers were deliberately ignoring UnitExist error
  from systemd while trying to create a systemd unit, which in some scenarios
  may result in a container not being added to the proper systemd unit and
  cgroup.
- systemd cgroup v2 driver was incorrectly translating cpuset range from spec's
  resources.cpu.cpus to systemd unit property (AllowedCPUs) in case of more
  than 8 CPUs, resulting in the wrong AllowedCPUs setting.
- systemd cgroup v1 driver was prefixing container's cgroup path with the path
  of PID 1 cgroup, resulting in inability to place PID 1 in a non-root cgroup.
- runc run/start may return "permission denied" error when starting a rootless
  container when the file to be executed does not have executable bit set for
  the user, not taking the CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE capability into account. This is
  a regression in runc 1.1.4, as well as in Go 1.20 and 1.20.1
- cgroup v1 drivers are now aware of misc controller.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit d0efca893b)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-05-05 20:59:10 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
db2f293976
[20.10] Jenkinsfile: update all stages to use ubuntu 20.04
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-05-05 01:18:42 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
575c0faa50
Jenkinsfile: use Ubuntu 20.04 for DCO stage
Also switching to use arm64, as all amd64 stages have moved to GitHub actions,
so using arm64 allows the same machine to be used for tests after the DCO check
completed.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 419c47a80a)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-05-05 01:18:41 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
3275e2a936
Merge pull request #45466 from corhere/backport-20.10/copy-xattr-enotsupp
[20.10 backport] d/graphdriver/copy: support src fs w/o xattr support
2023-05-05 01:13:00 +02:00
Cory Snider
14160332da d/graphdriver/copy: support src fs w/o xattr support
Treat copying extended attributes from a source filesystem which does
not support extended attributes as a no-op, same as if the file did not
possess the extended attribute. Only fail copying extended attributes if
the source file has the attribute and the destination filesystem does
not support xattrs.

Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2b6761fd3e)
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-05-04 15:28:49 -04:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
5df983c7db
Merge pull request #45457 from thaJeztah/20.10_update_go_1.19.9
[20.10] update go to go1.19.9
2023-05-04 15:33:05 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
7f91a52b89
[20.10] update go to go1.19.9
go1.19.9 (released 2023-05-02) includes three security fixes to the html/template
package, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the runtime, and the crypto/tls
and syscall packages. See the Go 1.19.9 milestone on our issue tracker for details.

https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.9+label%3ACherryPickApproved

release notes: https://go.dev/doc/devel/release#go1.19.9
full diff: https://github.com/golang/go/compare/go1.19.8...go1.19.9

from the announcement:

> These minor releases include 3 security fixes following the security policy:
>
>- html/template: improper sanitization of CSS values
>
>   Angle brackets (`<>`) were not considered dangerous characters when inserted
>   into CSS contexts. Templates containing multiple actions separated by a '/'
>   character could result in unexpectedly closing the CSS context and allowing
>   for injection of unexpected HMTL, if executed with untrusted input.
>
>   Thanks to Juho Nurminen of Mattermost for reporting this issue.
>
>   This is CVE-2023-24539 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/59720.
>
> - html/template: improper handling of JavaScript whitespace
>
>   Not all valid JavaScript whitespace characters were considered to be
>   whitespace. Templates containing whitespace characters outside of the character
>   set "\t\n\f\r\u0020\u2028\u2029" in JavaScript contexts that also contain
>   actions may not be properly sanitized during execution.
>
>   Thanks to Juho Nurminen of Mattermost for reporting this issue.
>
>   This is CVE-2023-24540 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/59721.
>
> - html/template: improper handling of empty HTML attributes
>
>   Templates containing actions in unquoted HTML attributes (e.g. "attr={{.}}")
>   executed with empty input could result in output that would have unexpected
>   results when parsed due to HTML normalization rules. This may allow injection
>   of arbitrary attributes into tags.
>
>   Thanks to Juho Nurminen of Mattermost for reporting this issue.
>
>   This is CVE-2023-29400 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/59722.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-05-03 21:06:41 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
0fdb994c8e
Merge pull request #45424 from thaJeztah/20.10_update_containerd_1.6.20
[20.10] update containerd binary to v1.6.20
2023-04-28 02:33:45 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
4fc8f8b4d8
update containerd binary to v1.6.20
Notable Updates

- Disable looking up usernames and groupnames on host
- Add support for Windows ArgsEscaped images
- Update hcsshim to v0.9.8
- Fix debug flag in shim
- Add WithReadonlyTempMount to support readonly temporary mounts
- Update ttrpc to fix file descriptor leak
- Update runc binary to v1.1.5
= Update image config to support ArgsEscaped

full diff: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/compare/v1.6.19...v1.6.20

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 389e18081d)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-04-28 00:57:43 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
bb3ba157db
[20.10] update containerd binary to v1.6.19
Update hcsshim to v0.9.7 to include fix for graceful termination and pause containers

- release notes: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/releases/tag/v1.6.19
- full diff: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/compare/v1.6.18...v1.6.19

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 3125aa0aef)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-04-28 00:56:46 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
1176e7f90d
[20.10] update containerd binary to v1.6.18
update containerd binary to v1.6.18, which includes fixes for CVE-2023-25153
and CVE-2023-25173.

1.6.18 release notes: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/releases/tag/v1.6.18

> - Fix OCI image importer memory exhaustion (GHSA-259w-8hf6-59c2)
> - Fix supplementary groups not being set up properly (GHSA-hmfx-3pcx-653p)
> - Revert removal of /sbin/apparmor_parser check
> - Update Go to 1.19.6

full diff: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/compare/v1.6.17...v1.6.18

1.6.17 release notes: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/releases/tag/v1.6.17

> - Add network plugin metrics
> - Update mkdir permission on /etc/cni to 0755 instead of 0700
> - Export remote snapshotter label handler
> - Add support for default hosts.toml configuration

full diff: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/compare/v1.6.16...v1.6.17

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 52d667794f)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-04-28 00:55:43 +02:00
Tianon Gravi
206d38a9c1
Merge pull request #45238 from thaJeztah/20.10_backport_update_runc_binary_1.1.5
[20.10 backport] update runc binary to v1.1.5
2023-04-27 22:43:36 +00:00
Cory Snider
19b062885b
Merge pull request #45398 from corhere/vendor-libnetwork-for-20.10.25
[20.10] vendor: github.com/docker/libnetwork 3f0048413d95802b9c6c836eba06bfc54f9dbd03
2023-04-25 20:07:52 +02:00
Cory Snider
6ff576e8ca vendor: github.com/docker/libnetwork 3f0048413d95802b9c6c836eba06bfc54f9dbd03
full diff: 05b93e0d3a...3f0048413d

Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-04-25 12:16:45 -04:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
7a778373c8
update runc binary to v1.1.5
release notes: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/releases/tag/v1.1.5
diff: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/compare/v1.1.4...v1.1.5

This is the fifth patch release in the 1.1.z series of runc, which fixes
three CVEs found in runc.

* CVE-2023-25809 is a vulnerability involving rootless containers where
  (under specific configurations), the container would have write access
  to the /sys/fs/cgroup/user.slice/... cgroup hierarchy. No other
  hierarchies on the host were affected. This vulnerability was
  discovered by Akihiro Suda.
  <https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/security/advisories/GHSA-m8cg-xc2p-r3fc>

* CVE-2023-27561 was a regression which effectively re-introduced
  CVE-2019-19921. This bug was present from v1.0.0-rc95 to v1.1.4. This
  regression was discovered by @Beuc.
  <https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-vpvm-3wq2-2wvm>

* CVE-2023-28642 is a variant of CVE-2023-27561 and was fixed by the same
  patch. This variant of the above vulnerability was reported by Lei
  Wang.
  <https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/security/advisories/GHSA-g2j6-57v7-gm8c>

In addition, the following other fixes are included in this release:

* Fix the inability to use `/dev/null` when inside a container.
* Fix changing the ownership of host's `/dev/null` caused by fd redirection
  (a regression in 1.1.1).
* Fix rare runc exec/enter unshare error on older kernels, including
  CentOS < 7.7.
* nsexec: Check for errors in `write_log()`.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 77be7b777c)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-04-21 12:01:47 +02:00
Bjorn Neergaard
ac1cd0423f
Merge pull request #45349 from PettitWesley/awslogs-non-blocking-bug-20.10
[20.10 backport] awslogs: fix non-blocking log drop bug
2023-04-20 20:46:46 +02:00
Wesley Pettit
ad45ece6fe
awslogs: fix non-blocking log drop bug
Previously, the AWSLogs driver attempted to implement
non-blocking itself. Non-blocking is supposed to
implemented solely by the Docker RingBuffer that
wraps the log driver.

Please see issue and explanation here:
https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/45217

Signed-off-by: Wesley Pettit <wppttt@amazon.com>
(cherry picked from commit c8f8d11ac4)
2023-04-17 13:32:48 -07:00
Akihiro Suda
de57aecf4a
Merge pull request #45276 from thaJeztah/20.10_bump_go1.19.8
[20.10] update go to go1.19.8
2023-04-06 10:25:58 +09:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
a09b3e9cf9
[20.10] update go to go1.19.8
go1.19.8 (released 2023-04-04) includes security fixes to the go/parser,
html/template, mime/multipart, net/http, and net/textproto packages, as well as
bug fixes to the linker, the runtime, and the time package. See the Go 1.19.8
milestone on our issue tracker for details:

https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.8+label%3ACherryPickApproved

full diff: https://github.com/golang/go/compare/go1.19.7...go1.19.8

Further details from the announcement on the mailing list:

We have just released Go versions 1.20.3 and 1.19.8, minor point releases.
These minor releases include 4 security fixes following the security policy:

- go/parser: infinite loop in parsing

  Calling any of the Parse functions on Go source code which contains `//line`
  directives with very large line numbers can cause an infinite loop due to
  integer overflow.
  Thanks to Philippe Antoine (Catena cyber) for reporting this issue.
  This is CVE-2023-24537 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/59180.

- html/template: backticks not treated as string delimiters

  Templates did not properly consider backticks (`) as Javascript string
  delimiters, and as such did not escape them as expected. Backticks are
  used, since ES6, for JS template literals. If a template contained a Go
  template action within a Javascript template literal, the contents of the
  action could be used to terminate the literal, injecting arbitrary Javascript
  code into the Go template.

  As ES6 template literals are rather complex, and themselves can do string
  interpolation, we've decided to simply disallow Go template actions from being
  used inside of them (e.g. "var a = {{.}}"), since there is no obviously safe
  way to allow this behavior. This takes the same approach as
  github.com/google/safehtml. Template.Parse will now return an Error when it
  encounters templates like this, with a currently unexported ErrorCode with a
  value of 12. This ErrorCode will be exported in the next major release.

  Users who rely on this behavior can re-enable it using the GODEBUG flag
  jstmpllitinterp=1, with the caveat that backticks will now be escaped. This
  should be used with caution.

  Thanks to Sohom Datta, Manipal Institute of Technology, for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2023-24538 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/59234.

- net/http, net/textproto: denial of service from excessive memory allocation

  HTTP and MIME header parsing could allocate large amounts of memory, even when
  parsing small inputs.

  Certain unusual patterns of input data could cause the common function used to
  parse HTTP and MIME headers to allocate substantially more memory than
  required to hold the parsed headers. An attacker can exploit this behavior to
  cause an HTTP server to allocate large amounts of memory from a small request,
  potentially leading to memory exhaustion and a denial of service.
  Header parsing now correctly allocates only the memory required to hold parsed
  headers.

  Thanks to Jakob Ackermann (@das7pad) for discovering this issue.

  This is CVE-2023-24534 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/58975.

- net/http, net/textproto, mime/multipart: denial of service from excessive resource consumption

  Multipart form parsing can consume large amounts of CPU and memory when
  processing form inputs containing very large numbers of parts. This stems from
  several causes:

  mime/multipart.Reader.ReadForm limits the total memory a parsed multipart form
  can consume. ReadForm could undercount the amount of memory consumed, leading
  it to accept larger inputs than intended. Limiting total memory does not
  account for increased pressure on the garbage collector from large numbers of
  small allocations in forms with many parts. ReadForm could allocate a large
  number of short-lived buffers, further increasing pressure on the garbage
  collector. The combination of these factors can permit an attacker to cause an
  program that parses multipart forms to consume large amounts of CPU and
  memory, potentially resulting in a denial of service. This affects programs
  that use mime/multipart.Reader.ReadForm, as well as form parsing in the
  net/http package with the Request methods FormFile, FormValue,
  ParseMultipartForm, and PostFormValue.

  ReadForm now does a better job of estimating the memory consumption of parsed
  forms, and performs many fewer short-lived allocations.

  In addition, mime/multipart.Reader now imposes the following limits on the
  size of parsed forms:

  Forms parsed with ReadForm may contain no more than 1000 parts. This limit may
  be adjusted with the environment variable GODEBUG=multipartmaxparts=. Form
  parts parsed with NextPart and NextRawPart may contain no more than 10,000
  header fields. In addition, forms parsed with ReadForm may contain no more
  than 10,000 header fields across all parts. This limit may be adjusted with
  the environment variable GODEBUG=multipartmaxheaders=.

  Thanks to Jakob Ackermann for discovering this issue.

  This is CVE-2023-24536 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/59153.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-04-05 15:58:33 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
5d6db84223
Merge pull request from GHSA-232p-vwff-86mp
[20.10] vendor: libnetwork c5aa85f9b25f0acaec8591ced679cb9fb5b9e32c
2023-04-04 20:03:51 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
d2bc43a75b
Merge pull request #45242 from neersighted/go1.19.7/20.10
[20.10 backport] update to go1.19.7
2023-03-30 22:43:46 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
9aa5d55a8b
update to go1.19.7
Includes a security fix for crypto/elliptic (CVE-2023-24532).

> go1.19.7 (released 2023-03-07) includes a security fix to the crypto/elliptic
> package, as well as bug fixes to the linker, the runtime, and the crypto/x509
> and syscall packages. See the Go 1.19.7 milestone on our issue tracker for
> details.

https://go.dev/doc/devel/release#go1.19.minor

From the announcement:

> We have just released Go versions 1.20.2 and 1.19.7, minor point releases.
>
> These minor releases include 1 security fixes following the security policy:
>
> - crypto/elliptic: incorrect P-256 ScalarMult and ScalarBaseMult results
    >
    >   The ScalarMult and ScalarBaseMult methods of the P256 Curve may return an
    >   incorrect result if called with some specific unreduced scalars (a scalar larger
    >   than the order of the curve).
    >
    >   This does not impact usages of crypto/ecdsa or crypto/ecdh.
>
> This is CVE-2023-24532 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/58647.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit c48f7fd12c)
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <bneergaard@mirantis.com>
2023-03-30 13:00:44 -06:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
83679bb638
Merge pull request #45216 from corhere/backport-20.10/containerd-fifo_v1.1
[20.10 backport] Upgrade containerd/fifo to v1.1.0
2023-03-30 00:46:19 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
b4f0442da2
Merge pull request #45219 from vvoland/test-windows-execstartfails-2010
[20.10 backport] integration-cli: Enable TestExecStartFails on Windows
2023-03-28 23:04:15 +02:00
Bjorn Neergaard
ba043e8691
Merge pull request #44990 from thaJeztah/20.10_backport_update_go1.19
[20.10 backport] update to go1.19.6
2023-03-28 11:16:50 -06:00
Paweł Gronowski
b56fe59505
integration-cli: Enable TestExecStartFails on Windows
Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit be34e93f20)
Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
2023-03-28 11:12:34 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
d9433ee096
Merge pull request #45197 from vvoland/integration-restart-race-2010
[backport 20.10] TestDaemonRestartKillContainers: Fix races
2023-03-27 23:38:23 +02:00
Cory Snider
a9c02c238f Upgrade containerd/fifo to v1.1.0
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-03-27 17:04:05 -04:00
Cory Snider
bbec6704dc [20.10] vendor: libnetwork c5aa85f9b25f0acaec8591ced679cb9fb5b9e32c
The commit used to build the docker-proxy binary is not updated as the
build script pulls from the public libnetwork repo but the
aforementioned commit only exists in a private fork until after the
security vulnerabilities being fixed have been publicly released. The
vulnerable code is not used in the proxy binary anyway.

Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-03-23 12:06:05 -04:00
Paweł Gronowski
e55d9b155d
StartWithLogFile: Fix d.cmd race
Use `exec.Command` created by this function instead of obtaining it from
daemon struct. This prevents a race condition where `daemon.Kill` is
called before the goroutine has the chance to call `cmd.Wait`.

Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit 88992de283)
Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
2023-03-22 15:43:20 +01:00
Paweł Gronowski
d26e4dab48
TestDaemonRestartKillContainers: Fix loop capture
TestDaemonRestartKillContainers test was always executing the last case
(`container created should not be restarted`) because the iterated
variables were not copied correctly.
Capture iterated values by value correctly and rename c to tc.

Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit fed1c96e10)
Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
2023-03-22 15:43:19 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
98c9e3f438 update to go1.19.6
go1.19.6 (released 2023-02-14) includes security fixes to the crypto/tls,
mime/multipart, net/http, and path/filepath packages, as well as bug fixes to
the go command, the linker, the runtime, and the crypto/x509, net/http, and
time packages. See the Go 1.19.6 milestone on our issue tracker for details:

https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.6+label%3ACherryPickApproved

From the announcement on the security mailing:

We have just released Go versions 1.20.1 and 1.19.6, minor point releases.

These minor releases include 4 security fixes following the security policy:

- path/filepath: path traversal in filepath.Clean on Windows

  On Windows, the filepath.Clean function could transform an invalid path such
  as a/../c:/b into the valid path c:\b. This transformation of a relative (if
  invalid) path into an absolute path could enable a directory traversal attack.
  The filepath.Clean function will now transform this path into the relative
  (but still invalid) path .\c:\b.

  This is CVE-2022-41722 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/57274.

- net/http, mime/multipart: denial of service from excessive resource
  consumption

  Multipart form parsing with mime/multipart.Reader.ReadForm can consume largely
  unlimited amounts of memory and disk files. This also affects form parsing in
  the net/http package with the Request methods FormFile, FormValue,
  ParseMultipartForm, and PostFormValue.

  ReadForm takes a maxMemory parameter, and is documented as storing "up to
  maxMemory bytes +10MB (reserved for non-file parts) in memory". File parts
  which cannot be stored in memory are stored on disk in temporary files. The
  unconfigurable 10MB reserved for non-file parts is excessively large and can
  potentially open a denial of service vector on its own. However, ReadForm did
  not properly account for all memory consumed by a parsed form, such as map
  ntry overhead, part names, and MIME headers, permitting a maliciously crafted
  form to consume well over 10MB. In addition, ReadForm contained no limit on
  the number of disk files created, permitting a relatively small request body
  to create a large number of disk temporary files.

  ReadForm now properly accounts for various forms of memory overhead, and
  should now stay within its documented limit of 10MB + maxMemory bytes of
  memory consumption. Users should still be aware that this limit is high and
  may still be hazardous.

  ReadForm now creates at most one on-disk temporary file, combining multiple
  form parts into a single temporary file. The mime/multipart.File interface
  type's documentation states, "If stored on disk, the File's underlying
  concrete type will be an *os.File.". This is no longer the case when a form
  contains more than one file part, due to this coalescing of parts into a
  single file. The previous behavior of using distinct files for each form part
  may be reenabled with the environment variable
  GODEBUG=multipartfiles=distinct.

  Users should be aware that multipart.ReadForm and the http.Request methods
  that call it do not limit the amount of disk consumed by temporary files.
  Callers can limit the size of form data with http.MaxBytesReader.

  This is CVE-2022-41725 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/58006.

- crypto/tls: large handshake records may cause panics

  Both clients and servers may send large TLS handshake records which cause
  servers and clients, respectively, to panic when attempting to construct
  responses.

  This affects all TLS 1.3 clients, TLS 1.2 clients which explicitly enable
  session resumption (by setting Config.ClientSessionCache to a non-nil value),
  and TLS 1.3 servers which request client certificates (by setting
  Config.ClientAuth
  > = RequestClientCert).

  This is CVE-2022-41724 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/58001.

- net/http: avoid quadratic complexity in HPACK decoding

  A maliciously crafted HTTP/2 stream could cause excessive CPU consumption
  in the HPACK decoder, sufficient to cause a denial of service from a small
  number of small requests.

  This issue is also fixed in golang.org/x/net/http2 v0.7.0, for users manually
  configuring HTTP/2.

  This is CVE-2022-41723 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/57855.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 94feb31516)
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
5b48f300dd update to go1.19.5
go1.19.5 (released 2023-01-10) includes fixes to the compiler, the linker,
and the crypto/x509, net/http, sync/atomic, and syscall packages. See the
Go 1.19.5 milestone on the issue tracker for details:

https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.5+label%3ACherryPickApproved

full diff: https://github.com/golang/go/compare/go1.19.4...go1.19.5

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 155e8d7d78)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
82b0ac1166 update to go1.19.4
Includes security fixes for net/http (CVE-2022-41717, CVE-2022-41720),
and os (CVE-2022-41720).

These minor releases include 2 security fixes following the security policy:

- os, net/http: avoid escapes from os.DirFS and http.Dir on Windows

  The os.DirFS function and http.Dir type provide access to a tree of files
  rooted at a given directory. These functions permitted access to Windows
  device files under that root. For example, os.DirFS("C:/tmp").Open("COM1")
  would open the COM1 device.
  Both os.DirFS and http.Dir only provide read-only filesystem access.

  In addition, on Windows, an os.DirFS for the directory \(the root of the
  current drive) can permit a maliciously crafted path to escape from the
  drive and access any path on the system.

  The behavior of os.DirFS("") has changed. Previously, an empty root was
  treated equivalently to "/", so os.DirFS("").Open("tmp") would open the
  path "/tmp". This now returns an error.

  This is CVE-2022-41720 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/56694.

- net/http: limit canonical header cache by bytes, not entries

  An attacker can cause excessive memory growth in a Go server accepting
  HTTP/2 requests.

  HTTP/2 server connections contain a cache of HTTP header keys sent by
  the client. While the total number of entries in this cache is capped,
  an attacker sending very large keys can cause the server to allocate
  approximately 64 MiB per open connection.

  This issue is also fixed in golang.org/x/net/http2 vX.Y.Z, for users
  manually configuring HTTP/2.

  Thanks to Josselin Costanzi for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-41717 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/56350.

View the release notes for more information:
https://go.dev/doc/devel/release#go1.19.4

And the milestone on the issue tracker:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.4+label%3ACherryPickApproved

Full diff: https://github.com/golang/go/compare/go1.19.3...go1.19.4

The golang.org/x/net fix is in 1e63c2f08a

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 52bc1ad744)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Cory Snider
4701ca9f71 Update to Go 1.19.3 to address CVE-2022-41716
On Windows, syscall.StartProcess and os/exec.Cmd did not properly
    check for invalid environment variable values. A malicious
    environment variable value could exploit this behavior to set a
    value for a different environment variable. For example, the
    environment variable string "A=B\x00C=D" set the variables "A=B" and
    "C=D".

    Thanks to RyotaK (https://twitter.com/ryotkak) for reporting this
    issue.

    This is CVE-2022-41716 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/56284.

This Go release also fixes https://github.com/golang/go/issues/56309, a
runtime bug which can cause random memory corruption when a goroutine
exits with runtime.LockOSThread() set. This fix is necessary to unblock
work to replace certain uses of pkg/reexec with unshared OS threads.

Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
(cherry picked from commit f9d4589976)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Cory Snider
091b8896be vendor: update stdlib archive/tar for go1.19.2
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
1c8c16524f Update to go 1.19.2 to address CVE-2022-2879, CVE-2022-2880, CVE-2022-41715
From the mailing list:

We have just released Go versions 1.19.2 and 1.18.7, minor point releases.

These minor releases include 3 security fixes following the security policy:

- archive/tar: unbounded memory consumption when reading headers

  Reader.Read did not set a limit on the maximum size of file headers.
  A maliciously crafted archive could cause Read to allocate unbounded
  amounts of memory, potentially causing resource exhaustion or panics.
  Reader.Read now limits the maximum size of header blocks to 1 MiB.

  Thanks to Adam Korczynski (ADA Logics) and OSS-Fuzz for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-2879 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54853.

- net/http/httputil: ReverseProxy should not forward unparseable query parameters

  Requests forwarded by ReverseProxy included the raw query parameters from the
  inbound request, including unparseable parameters rejected by net/http. This
  could permit query parameter smuggling when a Go proxy forwards a parameter
  with an unparseable value.

  ReverseProxy will now sanitize the query parameters in the forwarded query
  when the outbound request's Form field is set after the ReverseProxy.Director
  function returns, indicating that the proxy has parsed the query parameters.
  Proxies which do not parse query parameters continue to forward the original
  query parameters unchanged.

  Thanks to Gal Goldstein (Security Researcher, Oxeye) and
  Daniel Abeles (Head of Research, Oxeye) for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-2880 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54663.

- regexp/syntax: limit memory used by parsing regexps

  The parsed regexp representation is linear in the size of the input,
  but in some cases the constant factor can be as high as 40,000,
  making relatively small regexps consume much larger amounts of memory.

  Each regexp being parsed is now limited to a 256 MB memory footprint.
  Regular expressions whose representation would use more space than that
  are now rejected. Normal use of regular expressions is unaffected.

  Thanks to Adam Korczynski (ADA Logics) and OSS-Fuzz for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-41715 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/55949.

View the release notes for more information: https://go.dev/doc/devel/release#go1.19.2

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 7b4e4c08b5)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
6cc1ef32a2 Update to go 1.19.1 to address CVE-2022-27664, CVE-2022-32190
From the mailing list:

We have just released Go versions 1.19.1 and 1.18.6, minor point releases.
These minor releases include 2 security fixes following the security policy:

- net/http: handle server errors after sending GOAWAY
  A closing HTTP/2 server connection could hang forever waiting for a clean
  shutdown that was preempted by a subsequent fatal error. This failure mode
  could be exploited to cause a denial of service.

  Thanks to Bahruz Jabiyev, Tommaso Innocenti, Anthony Gavazzi, Steven Sprecher,
  and Kaan Onarlioglu for reporting this.

  This is CVE-2022-27664 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54658.

- net/url: JoinPath does not strip relative path components in all circumstances
  JoinPath and URL.JoinPath would not remove `../` path components appended to a
  relative path. For example, `JoinPath("https://go.dev", "../go")` returned the
  URL `https://go.dev/../go`, despite the JoinPath documentation stating that
  `../` path elements are cleaned from the result.

  Thanks to q0jt for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-32190 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54385.

Release notes:

go1.19.1 (released 2022-09-06) includes security fixes to the net/http and
net/url packages, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the go command, the pprof
command, the linker, the runtime, and the crypto/tls and crypto/x509 packages.
See the Go 1.19.1 milestone on the issue tracker for details.

https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.1+label%3ACherryPickApproved

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 1eadbdd9fa)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
721358e0cb vendor: update stdlib archive/tar for go1.19
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
5091f13a5d update to golang 1.19
also ran gofmt with go1.19

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 58413c15cb)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2023-02-27 11:28:45 -05:00