go1.23.5 (released 2025-01-16) includes security fixes to the crypto/x509 and net/http packages, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the runtime, and the net package. See the Go 1.23.5 milestone on our issue tracker for details; - https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.23.5+label%3ACherryPickApproved - full diff: https://github.com/golang/go/compare/go1.23.4...go1.23.5 Hello gophers, We have just released Go versions 1.23.5 and 1.22.11, minor point releases. These minor releases include 2 security fixes following the security policy: - crypto/x509: usage of IPv6 zone IDs can bypass URI name constraints A certificate with a URI which has a IPv6 address with a zone ID may incorrectly satisfy a URI name constraint that applies to the certificate chain. Certificates containing URIs are not permitted in the web PKI, so this only affects users of private PKIs which make use of URIs. Thanks to Juho Forsén of Mattermost for reporting this issue. This is CVE-2024-45341 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/71156. - net/http: sensitive headers incorrectly sent after cross-domain redirect The HTTP client drops sensitive headers after following a cross-domain redirect. For example, a request to a.com/ containing an Authorization header which is redirected to b.com/ will not send that header to b.com. In the event that the client received a subsequent same-domain redirect, however, the sensitive headers would be restored. For example, a chain of redirects from a.com/, to b.com/1, and finally to b.com/2 would incorrectly send the Authorization header to b.com/2. Thanks to Kyle Seely for reporting this issue. This is CVE-2024-45336 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/70530. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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This directory contains a collection of scripts used to build and manage this repository. If there are any issues regarding the intention of a particular script (or even part of a certain script), please reach out to us. It may help us either refine our current scripts, or add on new ones that are appropriate for a given use case.
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.shsince it does not provide support for the full set of operations provided by the Linux counterpart,make.sh. However,make.ps1does provide support for local Windows development and Windows to Windows CI. More information is found withinmake.ps1by the author, @jhowardmsft
make.sh
- Referenced via
make testwhen running tests on a local machine, or directly referenced when running tests inside a Docker development container. - When running on a local machine,
make testto run all tests found intest,test-unit,test-integration, andtest-docker-pyon your local machine. The default timeout is set inmake.shto 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.shdoes 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.