#!/bin/sh set -e # DinD: a wrapper script which allows docker to be run inside a docker container. # Original version by Jerome Petazzoni # See the blog post: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-can-now-run-within-docker/ # # This script should be executed inside a docker container in privileged mode # ('docker run --privileged', introduced in docker 0.6). # Usage: dind CMD [ARG...] # apparmor sucks and Docker needs to know that it's in a container (c) @tianon # # Set the container env-var, so that AppArmor is enabled in the daemon and # containerd when running docker-in-docker. # # see: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/787943dc1027a67f3b52631e084db0d4a6be2ccc/pkg/apparmor/apparmor_linux.go#L29-L45 # see: https://github.com/moby/moby/commit/de191e86321f7d3136ff42ff75826b8107399497 export container=docker # Allow AppArmor to work inside the container; # # aa-status # apparmor filesystem is not mounted. # apparmor module is loaded. # # mount -t securityfs none /sys/kernel/security # # aa-status # apparmor module is loaded. # 30 profiles are loaded. # 30 profiles are in enforce mode. # /snap/snapd/18357/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine # ... # # Note: https://0xn3va.gitbook.io/cheat-sheets/container/escaping/sensitive-mounts#sys-kernel-security # # ## /sys/kernel/security # # In /sys/kernel/security mounted the securityfs interface, which allows # configuration of Linux Security Modules. This allows configuration of # AppArmor policies, and so access to this may allow a container to disable # its MAC system. # # Given that we're running privileged already, this should not be an issue. if [ -d /sys/kernel/security ] && ! mountpoint -q /sys/kernel/security; then mount -t securityfs none /sys/kernel/security || { echo >&2 'Could not mount /sys/kernel/security.' echo >&2 'AppArmor detection and --privileged mode might break.' } fi # Mount /tmp (conditionally) if ! mountpoint -q /tmp; then mount -t tmpfs none /tmp fi # cgroup v2: enable nesting if [ -f /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers ]; then # move the processes from the root group to the /init group, # otherwise writing subtree_control fails with EBUSY. # An error during moving non-existent process (i.e., "cat") is ignored. mkdir -p /sys/fs/cgroup/init xargs -rn1 < /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.procs > /sys/fs/cgroup/init/cgroup.procs || : # enable controllers sed -e 's/ / +/g' -e 's/^/+/' < /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers \ > /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.subtree_control fi # Change mount propagation to shared to make the environment more similar to a # modern Linux system, e.g. with SystemD as PID 1. mount --make-rshared / if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then exec "$@" fi echo >&2 'ERROR: No command specified.' echo >&2 'You probably want to run hack/make.sh, or maybe a shell?'