GoogleCloudPlatform / elcarro-oracle-operator

El Carro is a new project that offers a way to run Oracle databases in Kubernetes as a portable, open source, community driven, no vendor lock-in container orchestration system. El Carro provides a powerful declarative API for comprehensive and consistent configuration and deployment as well as for real-time operations and monitoring.
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Bump github.com/opencontainers/runc from 1.1.4 to 1.1.12 #357

Open dependabot[bot] opened 9 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 9 months ago

Bumps github.com/opencontainers/runc from 1.1.4 to 1.1.12.

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runc 1.1.12 -- "Now you're thinking with Portals™!"

This is the twelfth patch release in the 1.1.z release branch of runc. It fixes a high-severity container breakout vulnerability involving leaked file descriptors, and users are strongly encouraged to update as soon as possible.

  • Fix CVE-2024-21626, a container breakout attack that took advantage of a file descriptor that was leaked internally within runc (but never leaked to the container process).

    In addition to fixing the leak, several strict hardening measures were added to ensure that future internal leaks could not be used to break out in this manner again.

    Based on our research, while no other container runtime had a similar leak, none had any of the hardening steps we've introduced (and some runtimes would not check for any file descriptors that a calling process may have leaked to them, allowing for container breakouts due to basic user error).

Static Linking Notices

The runc binary distributed with this release are statically linked with the following GNU LGPL-2.1 licensed libraries, with runc acting as a "work that uses the Library":

The versions of these libraries were not modified from their upstream versions, but in order to comply with the LGPL-2.1 (§6(a)), we have attached the complete source code for those libraries which (when combined with the attached runc source code) may be used to exercise your rights under the LGPL-2.1.

However we strongly suggest that you make use of your distribution's packages or download them from the authoritative upstream sources, especially since these libraries are related to the security of your containers.

Thanks to all of the contributors who made this release possible:

Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai cyphar@cyphar.com

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Changelog

Sourced from github.com/opencontainers/runc's changelog.

[1.1.12] - 2024-01-31

Now you're thinking with Portals™!

Security

  • Fix CVE-2024-21626, a container breakout attack that took advantage of a file descriptor that was leaked internally within runc (but never leaked to the container process). In addition to fixing the leak, several strict hardening measures were added to ensure that future internal leaks could not be used to break out in this manner again. Based on our research, while no other container runtime had a similar leak, none had any of the hardening steps we've introduced (and some runtimes would not check for any file descriptors that a calling process may have leaked to them, allowing for container breakouts due to basic user error).

[1.1.11] - 2024-01-01

Happy New Year!

Fixed

Changed

  • Support memory.peak and memory.swap.peak in cgroups v2. Add swapOnlyUsage in MemoryStats. This field reports swap-only usage. For cgroupv1, Usage and Failcnt are set by subtracting memory usage from memory+swap usage. For cgroupv2, Usage, Limit, and MaxUsage are set. (#4000, #4010, #4131)
  • build(deps): bump github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin. (#4140)

[1.1.10] - 2023-10-31

Śruba, przykręcona we śnie, nie zmieni sytuacji, jaka panuje na jawie.

Added

  • Support for hugetlb.<pagesize>.rsvd limiting and accounting. Fixes the issue of postres failing when hugepage limits are set. (#3859, #4077)

Fixed

  • Fixed permissions of a newly created directories to not depend on the value of umask in tmpcopyup feature implementation. (#3991, #4060)
  • libcontainer: cgroup v1 GetStats now ignores missing kmem.limit_in_bytes (fixes the compatibility with Linux kernel 6.1+). (#4028)

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Commits
  • 51d5e94 VERSION: release 1.1.12
  • 2a4ed3e merge 1.1-ghsa-xr7r-f8xq-vfvv into release-1.1
  • e9665f4 init: don't special-case logrus fds
  • 683ad2f libcontainer: mark all non-stdio fds O_CLOEXEC before spawning init
  • b6633f4 cgroup: plug leaks of /sys/fs/cgroup handle
  • 284ba30 init: close internal fds before execve
  • fbe3eed setns init: do explicit lookup of execve argument early
  • 0994249 init: verify after chdir that cwd is inside the container
  • 506552a Fix File to Close
  • 099ff69 merge #4177 into opencontainers/runc:release-1.1
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