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authorFabricio Voznika <fvoznika@google.com>2019-10-01 11:48:24 -0700
committergVisor bot <gvisor-bot@google.com>2019-10-01 11:49:49 -0700
commit0b02c3d5e5bae87f5cdbf4ae20dad8344bef32c2 (patch)
treea5c60e3e55bbfc6807eabd8a219318d6446d9cd4 /runsc/cmd/exec.go
parent53cc72da90f5b5a76b024b47fe4e38a81b495eb4 (diff)
Prevent CAP_NET_RAW from appearing in exec
'docker exec' was getting CAP_NET_RAW even when --net-raw=false because it was not filtered out from when copying container's capabilities. PiperOrigin-RevId: 272260451
Diffstat (limited to 'runsc/cmd/exec.go')
-rw-r--r--runsc/cmd/exec.go52
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/runsc/cmd/exec.go b/runsc/cmd/exec.go
index bf1225e1c..d1e99243b 100644
--- a/runsc/cmd/exec.go
+++ b/runsc/cmd/exec.go
@@ -105,11 +105,11 @@ func (ex *Exec) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) {
// Execute implements subcommands.Command.Execute. It starts a process in an
// already created container.
func (ex *Exec) Execute(_ context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus {
- e, id, err := ex.parseArgs(f)
+ conf := args[0].(*boot.Config)
+ e, id, err := ex.parseArgs(f, conf.EnableRaw)
if err != nil {
Fatalf("parsing process spec: %v", err)
}
- conf := args[0].(*boot.Config)
waitStatus := args[1].(*syscall.WaitStatus)
c, err := container.Load(conf.RootDir, id)
@@ -117,6 +117,9 @@ func (ex *Exec) Execute(_ context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{})
Fatalf("loading sandbox: %v", err)
}
+ log.Debugf("Exec arguments: %+v", e)
+ log.Debugf("Exec capablities: %+v", e.Capabilities)
+
// Replace empty settings with defaults from container.
if e.WorkingDirectory == "" {
e.WorkingDirectory = c.Spec.Process.Cwd
@@ -129,14 +132,11 @@ func (ex *Exec) Execute(_ context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{})
}
if e.Capabilities == nil {
- // enableRaw is set to true to prevent the filtering out of
- // CAP_NET_RAW. This is the opposite of Create() because exec
- // requires the capability to be set explicitly, while 'docker
- // run' sets it by default.
- e.Capabilities, err = specutils.Capabilities(true /* enableRaw */, c.Spec.Process.Capabilities)
+ e.Capabilities, err = specutils.Capabilities(conf.EnableRaw, c.Spec.Process.Capabilities)
if err != nil {
Fatalf("creating capabilities: %v", err)
}
+ log.Infof("Using exec capabilities from container: %+v", e.Capabilities)
}
// containerd expects an actual process to represent the container being
@@ -283,14 +283,14 @@ func (ex *Exec) execChildAndWait(waitStatus *syscall.WaitStatus) subcommands.Exi
// parseArgs parses exec information from the command line or a JSON file
// depending on whether the --process flag was used. Returns an ExecArgs and
// the ID of the container to be used.
-func (ex *Exec) parseArgs(f *flag.FlagSet) (*control.ExecArgs, string, error) {
+func (ex *Exec) parseArgs(f *flag.FlagSet, enableRaw bool) (*control.ExecArgs, string, error) {
if ex.processPath == "" {
// Requires at least a container ID and command.
if f.NArg() < 2 {
f.Usage()
return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("both a container-id and command are required")
}
- e, err := ex.argsFromCLI(f.Args()[1:])
+ e, err := ex.argsFromCLI(f.Args()[1:], enableRaw)
return e, f.Arg(0), err
}
// Requires only the container ID.
@@ -298,11 +298,11 @@ func (ex *Exec) parseArgs(f *flag.FlagSet) (*control.ExecArgs, string, error) {
f.Usage()
return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("a container-id is required")
}
- e, err := ex.argsFromProcessFile()
+ e, err := ex.argsFromProcessFile(enableRaw)
return e, f.Arg(0), err
}
-func (ex *Exec) argsFromCLI(argv []string) (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
+func (ex *Exec) argsFromCLI(argv []string, enableRaw bool) (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
extraKGIDs := make([]auth.KGID, 0, len(ex.extraKGIDs))
for _, s := range ex.extraKGIDs {
kgid, err := strconv.Atoi(s)
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ func (ex *Exec) argsFromCLI(argv []string) (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
var caps *auth.TaskCapabilities
if len(ex.caps) > 0 {
var err error
- caps, err = capabilities(ex.caps)
+ caps, err = capabilities(ex.caps, enableRaw)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("capabilities error: %v", err)
}
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ func (ex *Exec) argsFromCLI(argv []string) (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
}, nil
}
-func (ex *Exec) argsFromProcessFile() (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
+func (ex *Exec) argsFromProcessFile(enableRaw bool) (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
f, err := os.Open(ex.processPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error opening process file: %s, %v", ex.processPath, err)
@@ -343,21 +343,21 @@ func (ex *Exec) argsFromProcessFile() (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
if err := json.NewDecoder(f).Decode(&p); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error parsing process file: %s, %v", ex.processPath, err)
}
- return argsFromProcess(&p)
+ return argsFromProcess(&p, enableRaw)
}
// argsFromProcess performs all the non-IO conversion from the Process struct
// to ExecArgs.
-func argsFromProcess(p *specs.Process) (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
+func argsFromProcess(p *specs.Process, enableRaw bool) (*control.ExecArgs, error) {
// Create capabilities.
var caps *auth.TaskCapabilities
if p.Capabilities != nil {
var err error
- // enableRaw is set to true to prevent the filtering out of
- // CAP_NET_RAW. This is the opposite of Create() because exec
- // requires the capability to be set explicitly, while 'docker
- // run' sets it by default.
- caps, err = specutils.Capabilities(true /* enableRaw */, p.Capabilities)
+ // Starting from Docker 19, capabilities are explicitly set for exec (instead
+ // of nil like before). So we can't distinguish 'exec' from
+ // 'exec --privileged', as both specify CAP_NET_RAW. Therefore, filter
+ // CAP_NET_RAW in the same way as container start.
+ caps, err = specutils.Capabilities(enableRaw, p.Capabilities)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating capabilities: %v", err)
}
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ func resolveEnvs(envs ...[]string) ([]string, error) {
// capabilities takes a list of capabilities as strings and returns an
// auth.TaskCapabilities struct with those capabilities in every capability set.
// This mimics runc's behavior.
-func capabilities(cs []string) (*auth.TaskCapabilities, error) {
+func capabilities(cs []string, enableRaw bool) (*auth.TaskCapabilities, error) {
var specCaps specs.LinuxCapabilities
for _, cap := range cs {
specCaps.Ambient = append(specCaps.Ambient, cap)
@@ -419,11 +419,11 @@ func capabilities(cs []string) (*auth.TaskCapabilities, error) {
specCaps.Inheritable = append(specCaps.Inheritable, cap)
specCaps.Permitted = append(specCaps.Permitted, cap)
}
- // enableRaw is set to true to prevent the filtering out of
- // CAP_NET_RAW. This is the opposite of Create() because exec requires
- // the capability to be set explicitly, while 'docker run' sets it by
- // default.
- return specutils.Capabilities(true /* enableRaw */, &specCaps)
+ // Starting from Docker 19, capabilities are explicitly set for exec (instead
+ // of nil like before). So we can't distinguish 'exec' from
+ // 'exec --privileged', as both specify CAP_NET_RAW. Therefore, filter
+ // CAP_NET_RAW in the same way as container start.
+ return specutils.Capabilities(enableRaw, &specCaps)
}
// stringSlice allows a flag to be used multiple times, where each occurrence