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Sebastiaan van Stijn aad7bcedd2 Dockerfile: update runc binary to v1.2.4
This is the fourth patch release of the 1.2.z release branch of runc. It
includes a fix for a regression introduced in 1.2.0 related to the
default device list.

- Re-add tun/tap devices to built-in allowed devices lists.

 In runc 1.2.0 we removed these devices from the default allow-list
 (which were added seemingly by accident early in Docker's history) as
 a precaution in order to try to reduce the attack surface of device
 inodes available to most containers. At the time we thought
 that the vast majority of users using tun/tap would already be
 specifying what devices they need (such as by using --device with
 Docker/Podman) as opposed to doing the mknod manually, and thus
 there would've been no user-visible change.

 Unfortunately, it seems that this regressed a noticeable number of
 users (and not all higher-level tools provide easy ways to specify
 devices to allow) and so this change needed to be reverted. Users
 that do not need these devices are recommended to explicitly disable
 them by adding deny rules in their container configuration.

full diff: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/compare/v1.2.3...v1.2.4
release notes: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/releases/tag/v1.2.4

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2025-01-08 19:06:02 +01:00
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2024-12-04 10:02:48 +01:00
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DinD (dind.sh)

DinD is a wrapper script which allows Docker to be run inside a Docker container. DinD requires the container to be run with privileged mode enabled.

Generate Authors (generate-authors.sh)

Generates AUTHORS; a file with all the names and corresponding emails of individual contributors. AUTHORS can be found in the home directory of this repository.

Make

There are two make files, each with different extensions. Neither are supposed to be called directly; only invoke make. Both scripts run inside a Docker container.

make.ps1

  • The Windows native build script that uses PowerShell semantics; it is limited unlike hack\make.sh since it does not provide support for the full set of operations provided by the Linux counterpart, make.sh. However, make.ps1 does provide support for local Windows development and Windows to Windows CI. More information is found within make.ps1 by the author, @jhowardmsft

make.sh

  • Referenced via make test when running tests on a local machine, or directly referenced when running tests inside a Docker development container.
  • When running on a local machine, make test to run all tests found in test, test-unit, test-integration, and test-docker-py on your local machine. The default timeout is set in make.sh to 60 minutes (${TIMEOUT:=60m}), since it currently takes up to an hour to run all of the tests.
  • When running inside a Docker development container, hack/make.sh does not have a single target that runs all the tests. You need to provide a single command line with multiple targets that performs the same thing. An example referenced from Run targets inside a development container: root@5f8630b873fe:/go/src/github.com/moby/moby# hack/make.sh dynbinary binary test-unit test-integration test-docker-py
  • For more information related to testing outside the scope of this README, refer to Run tests and test documentation

Vendor (vendor.sh)

A shell script that is a wrapper around go mod vendor.