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Diffstat (limited to 'runc')
-rw-r--r-- | runc/.signature | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runc/0001-nsenter-clone-proc-self-exe-to-avoid-exposing-host-b.patch | 303 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runc/Pkgfile | 6 |
3 files changed, 310 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/runc/.signature b/runc/.signature index e0d7210cb..92e74db14 100644 --- a/runc/.signature +++ b/runc/.signature @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ untrusted comment: verify with /etc/ports/contrib.pub -RWSagIOpLGJF32eTPLW4SKbWyiEc1zMmyMj3+ihqlu70FKc3J9hFQnewA0XW2ijRHf+gg2SnHVdBjH4a515mPQpSi0ZC+Ei/xwY= -SHA256 (Pkgfile) = 5e5926ac2c3f41f6b004dfdde75e71ff250be54f3a11846d96095adadd74309d +RWSagIOpLGJF34MdvU/RaYEsNKz1flNyFoNCaBDhZXX/lme4RNZNOWf3G/LDwkXpfkTIZkD2nhkuDOcMI8qTHFcx1rMviAVjwwM= +SHA256 (Pkgfile) = 13bf9f471802924b68028d1bee0424944ea79a3a428b5aca4a590995307523e7 SHA256 (.footprint) = f033b7c8e0449cbdaee2cceaebd87cad55400663407bf395f8ed5c22db96c300 SHA256 (runc-96ec217.tar.xz) = 4b0f7fdad9e4ed743cc8fdff97683b92e3338a49e036ba653c0ebdd037360b3a SHA256 (runc-man-pages-96ec217.tar.xz) = 71ba39bb01780056d3272641ed4187ef54a5bdbdb64e51e4aeb63f95a7ebad57 +SHA256 (0001-nsenter-clone-proc-self-exe-to-avoid-exposing-host-b.patch) = 61857fc05e149aecb517b8c59518c866b25ac2ca79707f1daf4a233859fa9859 diff --git a/runc/0001-nsenter-clone-proc-self-exe-to-avoid-exposing-host-b.patch b/runc/0001-nsenter-clone-proc-self-exe-to-avoid-exposing-host-b.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e087ab05 --- /dev/null +++ b/runc/0001-nsenter-clone-proc-self-exe-to-avoid-exposing-host-b.patch @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +From 604a8f8120ef128c0a5bc778e71909eeb0906842 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Aleksa Sarai <asarai () suse de> +Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2019 13:40:01 +1100 +Subject: [PATCH] nsenter: clone /proc/self/exe to avoid exposing host binary + to container + +There are quite a few circumstances where /proc/self/exe pointing to a +pretty important container binary is a _bad_ thing, so to avoid this we +have to make a copy (preferably doing self-clean-up and not being +writeable). + +As a hotfix we require memfd_create(2), but we can always extend this to +use a scratch MNT_DETACH overlayfs or tmpfs. The main downside to this +approach is no page-cache sharing for the runc binary (which overlayfs +would give us) but this is far less complicated. + +This is only done during nsenter so that it happens transparently to the +Go code, and any libcontainer users benefit from it. This also makes +ExtraFiles and --preserve-fds handling trivial (because we don't need to +worry about it). + +Fixes: CVE-2019-5736 +Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai () suse de> +--- + libcontainer/nsenter/cloned_binary.c | 236 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c | 11 ++ + 2 files changed, 247 insertions(+) + create mode 100644 libcontainer/nsenter/cloned_binary.c + +diff --git a/libcontainer/nsenter/cloned_binary.c b/libcontainer/nsenter/cloned_binary.c +new file mode 100644 +index 000000000000..ec383c173dd2 +--- /dev/null ++++ b/libcontainer/nsenter/cloned_binary.c +@@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ ++#define _GNU_SOURCE ++#include <unistd.h> ++#include <stdio.h> ++#include <stdlib.h> ++#include <stdbool.h> ++#include <string.h> ++#include <limits.h> ++#include <fcntl.h> ++ ++#include <sys/types.h> ++#include <sys/stat.h> ++#include <sys/vfs.h> ++#include <sys/mman.h> ++#include <sys/sendfile.h> ++#include <sys/syscall.h> ++ ++#include <linux/magic.h> ++#include <linux/memfd.h> ++ ++#define MEMFD_COMMENT "runc_cloned:/proc/self/exe" ++#define MEMFD_LNKNAME "/memfd:" MEMFD_COMMENT " (deleted)" ++ ++/* Use our own wrapper for memfd_create. */ ++#if !defined(SYS_memfd_create) && defined(__NR_memfd_create) ++# define SYS_memfd_create __NR_memfd_create ++#endif ++#ifndef SYS_memfd_create ++# error "memfd_create(2) syscall not supported by this glibc version" ++#endif ++int memfd_create(const char *name, unsigned int flags) ++{ ++ return syscall(SYS_memfd_create, name, flags); ++} ++ ++/* This comes directly from <linux/fcntl.h>. */ ++#ifndef F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE ++# define F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE 1024 ++#endif ++#ifndef F_ADD_SEALS ++# define F_ADD_SEALS (F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE + 9) ++# define F_GET_SEALS (F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE + 10) ++#endif ++#ifndef F_SEAL_SEAL ++# define F_SEAL_SEAL 0x0001 /* prevent further seals from being set */ ++# define F_SEAL_SHRINK 0x0002 /* prevent file from shrinking */ ++# define F_SEAL_GROW 0x0004 /* prevent file from growing */ ++# define F_SEAL_WRITE 0x0008 /* prevent writes */ ++#endif ++ ++/* ++ * Verify whether we are currently in a self-cloned program. It's not really ++ * possible to trivially identify a memfd compared to a regular tmpfs file, so ++ * the best we can do is to check whether the readlink(2) looks okay and that ++ * it is on a tmpfs. ++ */ ++static int is_self_cloned(void) ++{ ++ struct statfs statfsbuf = {0}; ++ char linkname[PATH_MAX + 1] = {0}; ++ ++ if (statfs("/proc/self/exe", &statfsbuf) < 0) ++ return -1; ++ if (readlink("/proc/self/exe", linkname, PATH_MAX) < 0) ++ return -1; ++ ++ return statfsbuf.f_type == TMPFS_MAGIC && ++ !strncmp(linkname, MEMFD_LNKNAME, PATH_MAX); ++} ++ ++/* ++ * Basic wrapper around mmap(2) that gives you the file length so you can ++ * safely treat it as an ordinary buffer. Only gives you read access. ++ */ ++static char *read_file(char *path, size_t *length) ++{ ++ int fd; ++ char buf[4096], *copy = NULL; ++ ++ if (!length) ++ goto err; ++ *length = 0; ++ ++ fd = open(path, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC); ++ if (fd < 0) ++ goto err_free; ++ ++ for (;;) { ++ int n; ++ char *old = copy; ++ ++ n = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)); ++ if (n < 0) ++ goto err_fd; ++ if (!n) ++ break; ++ ++ do { ++ copy = realloc(old, (*length + n) * sizeof(*old)); ++ } while(!copy); ++ ++ memcpy(copy + *length, buf, n); ++ *length += n; ++ } ++ close(fd); ++ return copy; ++ ++err_fd: ++ close(fd); ++err_free: ++ free(copy); ++err: ++ return NULL; ++} ++ ++/* ++ * A poor-man's version of "xargs -0". Basically parses a given block of ++ * NUL-delimited data, within the given length and adds a pointer to each entry ++ * to the array of pointers. ++ */ ++static int parse_xargs(char *data, int data_length, char ***output) ++{ ++ int num = 0; ++ char *cur = data; ++ ++ if (!data || *output) ++ return -1; ++ ++ do { ++ *output = malloc(sizeof(**output)); ++ } while (!*output); ++ ++ while (cur < data + data_length) { ++ char **old = *output; ++ ++ num++; ++ do { ++ *output = realloc(old, (num + 1) * sizeof(*old)); ++ } while (!*output); ++ ++ (*output)[num - 1] = cur; ++ cur += strlen(cur) + 1; ++ } ++ (*output)[num] = NULL; ++ return num; ++} ++ ++/* ++ * "Parse" out argv and envp from /proc/self/cmdline and /proc/self/environ. ++ * This is necessary because we are running in a context where we don't have a ++ * main() that we can just get the arguments from. ++ */ ++static int fetchve(char ***argv, char ***envp) ++{ ++ char *cmdline, *environ; ++ size_t cmdline_size, environ_size; ++ ++ cmdline = read_file("/proc/self/cmdline", &cmdline_size); ++ if (!cmdline) ++ goto err; ++ environ = read_file("/proc/self/environ", &environ_size); ++ if (!environ) ++ goto err_free; ++ ++ if (parse_xargs(cmdline, cmdline_size, argv) <= 0) ++ goto err_free_both; ++ if (parse_xargs(environ, environ_size, envp) <= 0) ++ goto err_free_both; ++ ++ return 0; ++ ++err_free_both: ++ free(environ); ++err_free: ++ free(cmdline); ++err: ++ return -1; ++} ++ ++static int clone_binary(void) ++{ ++ int binfd, memfd, err; ++ ssize_t sent = 0; ++ struct stat statbuf = {0}; ++ ++ binfd = open("/proc/self/exe", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC); ++ if (binfd < 0) ++ goto err; ++ if (fstat(binfd, &statbuf) < 0) ++ goto err_binfd; ++ ++ memfd = memfd_create(MEMFD_COMMENT, MFD_CLOEXEC|MFD_ALLOW_SEALING); ++ if (memfd < 0) ++ goto err_binfd; ++ ++ while (sent < statbuf.st_size) { ++ ssize_t n = sendfile(memfd, binfd, NULL, statbuf.st_size - sent); ++ if (n < 0) ++ goto err_memfd; ++ sent += n; ++ } ++ ++ err = fcntl(memfd, F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_SHRINK|F_SEAL_GROW|F_SEAL_WRITE|F_SEAL_SEAL); ++ if (err < 0) ++ goto err_memfd; ++ ++ close(binfd); ++ return memfd; ++ ++err_memfd: ++ close(memfd); ++err_binfd: ++ close(binfd); ++err: ++ return -1; ++} ++ ++int ensure_cloned_binary(void) ++{ ++ int execfd; ++ char **argv = NULL, **envp = NULL; ++ ++ /* Check that we're not self-cloned, and if we are then bail. */ ++ int cloned = is_self_cloned(); ++ if (cloned != 0) ++ return cloned; ++ ++ if (fetchve(&argv, &envp) < 0) ++ return -1; ++ ++ execfd = clone_binary(); ++ if (execfd < 0) ++ return -1; ++ ++ fexecve(execfd, argv, envp); ++ return -1; ++} +diff --git a/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c b/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c +index 28269dfc027f..4fdfec1b7b89 100644 +--- a/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c ++++ b/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c +@@ -534,6 +534,9 @@ void join_namespaces(char *nslist) + free(namespaces); + } + ++/* Defined in cloned_binary.c. */ ++int ensure_cloned_binary(void); ++ + void nsexec(void) + { + int pipenum; +@@ -549,6 +552,14 @@ void nsexec(void) + if (pipenum == -1) + return; + ++ /* ++ * We need to re-exec if we are not in a cloned binary. This is necessary ++ * to ensure that containers won't be able to access the host binary ++ * through /proc/self/exe. See CVE-2019-5736. ++ */ ++ if (ensure_cloned_binary() < 0) ++ bail("could not ensure we are a cloned binary"); ++ + /* Parse all of the netlink configuration. */ + nl_parse(pipenum, &config); + +-- +2.20.1 + diff --git a/runc/Pkgfile b/runc/Pkgfile index d11671771..dab8ab626 100644 --- a/runc/Pkgfile +++ b/runc/Pkgfile @@ -5,15 +5,17 @@ name=runc version=96ec217 -release=1 +release=2 source=(http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/crux/files/$name-$version.tar.xz \ - http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/crux/files/$name-man-pages-$version.tar.xz) + http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/crux/files/$name-man-pages-$version.tar.xz \ + 0001-nsenter-clone-proc-self-exe-to-avoid-exposing-host-b.patch) build() { mkdir -pv src/github.com/opencontainers cd src/github.com/opencontainers ln -sf $SRC/$name-$version $name cd $name + patch -p1 -i $SRC/0001-nsenter-clone-proc-self-exe-to-avoid-exposing-host-b.patch export GOPATH=$SRC export BUILDTAGS="seccomp" # use the long commit hash here |