full diff: https://github.com/golang/text/compare/v0.13.0...v0.17.0
This fixes the same CVE as go1.21.3 and go1.20.10;
- net/http: rapid stream resets can cause excessive work
A malicious HTTP/2 client which rapidly creates requests and
immediately resets them can cause excessive server resource consumption.
While the total number of requests is bounded to the
http2.Server.MaxConcurrentStreams setting, resetting an in-progress
request allows the attacker to create a new request while the existing
one is still executing.
HTTP/2 servers now bound the number of simultaneously executing
handler goroutines to the stream concurrency limit. New requests
arriving when at the limit (which can only happen after the client
has reset an existing, in-flight request) will be queued until a
handler exits. If the request queue grows too large, the server
will terminate the connection.
This issue is also fixed in golang.org/x/net/http2 v0.17.0,
for users manually configuring HTTP/2.
The default stream concurrency limit is 250 streams (requests)
per HTTP/2 connection. This value may be adjusted using the
golang.org/x/net/http2 package; see the Server.MaxConcurrentStreams
setting and the ConfigureServer function.
This is CVE-2023-39325 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/63417.
This is also tracked by CVE-2023-44487.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
server: prohibit more than MaxConcurrentStreams handlers from running at once
(CVE-2023-44487).
In addition to this change, applications should ensure they do not leave running
tasks behind related to the RPC before returning from method handlers, or should
enforce appropriate limits on any such work.
- https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/compare/v1.57.0...v1.57.1
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The plugins packages defines the plugins used by containerd.
Move all the types and properties to this package.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcg.dev>
The point of this test is to see that we successfully can get all of
the pids running in the container and they match the number expected,
but for Windows this concept is a bit different. Windows containers
essentially go through the usermode boot phase of the operating system,
and have quite a few processes and system services running outside of
the "init" process you specify. Because of this, there's not a great
way to say "there should only be N processes running" like we can ensure
for Linux. So, on Windows check that we're at least greater than one.
Signed-off-by: Danny Canter <danny@dcantah.dev>
This silences govulncheck detecting
https://pkg.go.dev/vuln/GO-2023-1988.
containerd does not directly use x/net
Signed-off-by: Kern Walster <walster@amazon.com>
This migrates uses of github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user
to the new github.com/moby/sys/user module, which was extracted from
runc at commit [opencontainers/runc@a3a0ec48c4].
This is the initial release of the module, which is a straight copy, but
some changes may be made in the next release (such as fixing camel-casing
in some fields and functions (Uid -> UID).
[opencontainers/runc@a3a0ec48c4]: a3a0ec48c4
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This "soft" deprecates the package, but keeps the local uses of the package,
which can make backporting this to release-branches easier (we can
still move all uses in those branches as well though).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The reference/docker package was a fork of github.com/distribution/distribution,
which could not easily be used as a direct dependency, as it brought many other
dependencies with it.
The "reference' package has now moved to a separate repository, which means
we can replace the local fork, and use the upstream implementation again.
The new module was extracted from the distribution repository at commit:
b9b19409cf
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
hcsshim tags v0.10.* is deprecated, so using the new
v0.12.0-rc.* versioning for hcsshim tags on containerd/main
Signed-off-by: Kirtana Ashok <kiashok@microsoft.com>
This brings in a ton of great improvements, most notably for the containerd
daemon is performance improvements for cgroups1 and 2 for gathering stats,
as well as some fixes for enabling controllers and deleting v1 cgroups.
Signed-off-by: Danny Canter <danny@dcantah.dev>
All of the tests using this didn't need stdin/err (one of them not even
stdout), so we can just leave them "empty" and change to a withStdout
naming to make it more obvious.
Signed-off-by: Danny Canter <danny@dcantah.dev>
I think NullIO is fine on Windows now. We have it as an option in ctr
and it's used for the pod sandbox container in CRI. Lets see if CI agrees..
Signed-off-by: Danny Canter <danny@dcantah.dev>
Microsoft announced the removal of nondistributable layers from their
images today. This makes the convert test fail since it assumes the
first layer is nondistributable on Windows during the test.
Signed-off-by: Phil Estes <estesp@amazon.com>
This change adds support for CDI devices to the ctr --device flag.
If a fully-qualified CDI device name is specified, this is injected
into the OCI specification before creating the container.
Note that the CDI specifications and the devices that they represent
are local and mirror the behaviour of linux devices in the ctr command.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
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>
release notes: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/releases/tag/v1.1.6
full diff: opencontainers/runc@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>
We will use this in future commits to see if the kubelet requested idmap
mounts for volumes, that we don't yet support.
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Campos <rodrigoca@microsoft.com>
Update dependencies and remove the local bindfilter files. Those have
been moved to go-winio.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>