Releases: opencontainers/runc
runc v1.2.4 -- "Христос се роди!"
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 (#3468). 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 themknod
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. (#4555,
#4556)
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:
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
runc v1.2.3 -- "Winter is not a season, it's a celebration."
This is the third patch release of the 1.2.z release branch of runc. It
primarily fixes some minor regressions introduced in 1.2.0.
- Fixed a regression in use of securejoin.MkdirAll, where multiple
runc processes racing to create the same mountpoint in a shared rootfs
would result in spurious EEXIST errors. In particular, this regression
caused issues with BuildKit. (#4543, #4550) - Fixed a regression in eBPF support for pre-5.6 kernels after upgrading
Cilium's eBPF library version to 0.16 in runc. (#3008, #4551)
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:
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
runc v1.2.2 -- "Specialization is for insects."
This is the second patch release of the 1.2.z branch of runc. It
includes two fixes for problems introduced in runc 1.2.0, as well as
some documentation improvements surrounding the overlayfs /proc/self/exe
protections.
- Fixed the failure of
runc delete
on a rootless container with no
dedicated cgroup on a system with read-only/sys/fs/cgroup
mount.
This is a regression in runc 1.2.0, causing a failure when using
rootless buildkit. (#4518, #4531) - Using runc on a system where /run/runc and /usr/bin are on different
filesystems no longer results in harmless but annoying messages
("overlayfs: "xino" feature enabled using 3 upper inode bits")
appearing in the kernel log. (#4508, #4530) - Better memfd-bind documentation. (#4530)
- CI: bump Fedora 40 -> 41. (#4528)
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:
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Austin Vazquez [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- Rodrigo Campos [email protected]
- lfbzhm [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
runc v1.2.1 -- "No existe una escuela que enseñe a vivir."
This is the first patch release of the 1.2.z series of runc. It includes
a critical bugfix for an issue that manifested on SELinux-based
distributions and was blocking containerd from updating to
runc 1.2.z.
In addition, runc-dmz (added in 1.2.0) has been removed entirely. This
was opt-in (due to the many limitations it had), but the late addition
of the overlayfs-based CVE-2019-5736 protection made it no longer
necessary at all.
- We now explicitly become root after joining an existing user namespace.
Otherwise, runc won't have permissions to configure some mounts when
running under SELinux and runc is not creating the user namespace.
(#4466, #4477)
- Remove dependency on
golang.org/x/sys/execabs
from go.mod. (#4480) - Remove runc-dmz, that had many limitations, and is mostly made obsolete by
the new protection mechanism added in v1.2.0. Note that runc-dmz was only
available only in the 1.2.0 release and required to set an environment variable
to opt-in. (#4488)
- The
script/check-config.sh
script now checks for overlayfs support. (#4494) - When using cgroups v2, allow to set or update memory limit to "unlimited"
and swap limit to a specific value. (#4501)
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:
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- Rodrigo Campos [email protected]
- Wei Fu [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
runc v1.2.0 -- "できるときにできることをやるんだ。それが今だ。"
This is the long-awaited release of runc 1.2.0! The primary changes from rc3
are general improvements and fixes for minor regressions related to the
new /proc/self/exe cloning logic in runc 1.2, follow-on patches related
to CVE-2024-45310, as well as some other minor changes.
- In order to alleviate the remaining concerns around the memory usage and
(arguably somewhat unimportant, but measurable) performance overhead of
memfds for cloning/proc/self/exe
, we have added a new protection using
overlayfs
that is used if you have enough privileges and the running
kernel supports it. It has effectively no performance nor memory overhead
(compared to no cloning at all). (#4448) - The original fix for CVE-2024-45310 was intentionally very
limited in scope to make it easier to review, however it also did not handle
all possibleos.MkdirAll
cases and thus could lead to regressions. We have
switched to the more complete implementation in the newer versions of
github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin
. (#4393, #4400, #4421, #4430) - In certain situations (a system with lots of mounts or racing mounts) we
could accidentally end up leaking mounts from the container into the host.
This has been fixed. (#4417) - The fallback logic for
O_TMPFILE
clones of/proc/self/exe
had a minor
bug that would cause us to miss non-noexec
directories and thus fail to
start containers on some systems. (#4444) - Sometimes the cloned
/proc/self/exe
file descriptor could be placed in a
way that it would get clobbered by the Go runtime. We had a fix for this
already but it turns out it could still break in rare circumstances, but it
has now been fixed. (#4294, #4452) - It is not possible for
runc kill
to work properly in some specific
configurations (such as rootless containers with no cgroups and a shared pid
namespace). We now output a warning for such configurations. (#4398) - memfd-bind: update the documentation and make path handling with the systemd
unit more idiomatic. (#4428) - We now use v0.16 of Cilium's eBPF library, including fixes that quite a few
downstreams asked for. (#4397, #4396) - Some internal
runc init
synchronisation that was no longer necessary (due
to the/proc/self/exe
cloning move to Go) was removed. (#4441)
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:
- Akhil Mohan [email protected]
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Amir M. Ghazanfari [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- Rafael Roquetto [email protected]
- Rodrigo Campos [email protected]
- Sebastiaan van Stijn [email protected]
- Stavros Panakakis [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
v1.1.15 -- "How, dear sir, did you cross the flood? By not stopping, friend, and by not straining I crossed the flood."
This is the fifteenth patch release in the 1.1.z release branch of runc.
It fixes a few issues with seccomp, leaked mounts, and system performance.
- The
-ENOSYS
seccomp stub is now always generated for the native
architecture thatrunc
is running on. This is needed to work around some
arguably specification-incompliant behaviour from Docker on architectures
such as ppc64le, where the allowed architecture list is set tonull
. This
ensures that we always generate at least one-ENOSYS
stub for the native
architecture even with these weird configs. (#4391) - On a system with older kernel, reading
/proc/self/mountinfo
may skip some
entries, as a consequence runc may not properly set mount propagation,
causing container mounts leak onto the host mount namespace. (#2404, #4425) - In order to fix performance issues in the "lightweight" bindfd protection
against [CVE-2019-5736], the temporaryro
bind-mount of/proc/self/exe
has been removed. runc now creates a binary copy in all cases. (#4392, #2532)
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:
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
- Rodrigo Campos [email protected]
runc v1.2.0-rc.3 -- "The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved."
This is the third release candidate for the 1.2.0 branch of runc. It includes
all patches and bugfixes included in runc 1.1 patch releases (up to and
including 1.1.14) and also includes a fix for a low severity security issue
(CVE-2024-45310).
- Fix CVE-2024-45310, a low-severity attack that allowed
maliciously configured containers to create empty files and directories on
the host. - Document build prerequisites for different platforms. (#4353)
- Try to delete exec fifo file when failure in creation. (#4319)
- Revert "libcontainer: seccomp: pass around *os.File for notifyfd". (#4337)
- Fix link to gvariant documentation in systemd docs. (#4369)
- Remove pre-go1.17 build-tags. (#4329)
- libct/userns: assorted (godoc) improvements. (#4330)
- libct/userns: split userns detection from internal userns code. (#4331)
- rootfs: consolidate mountpoint creation logic. (#4359)
- Add Go 1.23, drop 1.21. (#4360)
- Revert "allow overriding VERSION value in Makefile" and add EXTRA_VERSION.
(#4370) - Mv contrib/cmd tests/cmd (except memfd-bind). (#4377)
- Makefile: Don't read COMMIT, BUILDTAGS, EXTRA_BUILDTAGS from env vars.
(#4380)
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:
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Avi Deitcher [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- Rodrigo Campos [email protected]
- Sebastiaan van Stijn [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
- ver4a [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
runc v1.1.14 -- "年を取っていいことは、驚かなくなることね。"
This is the fourteenth patch release in the 1.1.z release branch of
runc. It includes a fix for a low severity security issue
(CVE-2024-45310) as well as some minor build-related fixes (including Go
1.23 support).
- Fix CVE-2024-45310, a low-severity attack that allowed
maliciously configured containers to create empty files and directories on
the host. - Add support for Go 1.23. (#4360, #4372)
- Revert "allow overriding VERSION value in Makefile" and add EXTRA_VERSION.
(#4370, #4382) - rootfs: consolidate mountpoint creation logic. (#4359)
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:
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- Rodrigo Campos [email protected]
- Sebastiaan van Stijn [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
runc v1.2.0-rc.2 -- "TRUE or FALSE, it's a problem!"
This is the second release candidate for the 1.2.0 branch of runc. It includes
all patches and bugfixes included in runc 1.1 patch releases (up to and
including 1.1.13). A fair few new features have been added, and some changes
have been made which may affect users. Please help us thoroughly test this
release candidate before we release 1.2.0.
Breaking
- runc now requires a minimum of Go 1.20 to compile. If building with
Go 1.22, make sure to use 1.22.4 or later version (#4233). - libcontainer/cgroups users who want to manage cgroup devices need to
explicitly import libcontainer/cgroups/devices. (#3452, #4248)
Security
- The
runc
binaries provided here were built with go1.21.11, which includes a
security fix foros.RemoveAll
to fix a bug that would allow an attacker to
trick runc into deleting a directory on the host. We encourage users to update,
and if they buildrunc
themselves, make sure they build their binaries using
go1.21.11 or later, or go1.22.4 or later.
Added
Fixed
- cgroup v2: do not set swap to 0 or unlimited when it's not available. (#4188)
- Set the default value of CpuBurst to nil instead of 0. (#4210, #4211)
- libct/cg: write unified resources line by line. (#4186)
- libct.Start: fix locking, do not allow a second container init. (#4271)
- Fix tests in debian testing (mount_sshfs.bats). (#4245)
- libct/cg/dev: fix TestSetV1Allow panic. (#4295)
- tests/int/scheduler: require smp. (#4298)
Changed
- libct/cg/fs: don't write cpu_burst twice on ENOENT. (#4259)
- Make trimpath optional. (#3908)
- Remove unused system.Execv. (#4268)
- Stop blacklisting Go 1.22+, drop Go < 1.21 support, use Go 1.22 in CI. (#4292)
- Improve some error messages for runc exec. (#4320)
- ci/gha: bump golangci-lint[-action]. (#4255)
- tests/int/tty: increase the timeout. (#4260)
- [ci] use go mod instead of go get in spec.bats. (#4264)
- tests/int/checkpoint: rm double logging. (#4251)
- ci/gha: bump golangci-lint-action from 5 to 6. (#4275)
- .cirrus.yml: rm FIXME from rootless fs on CentOS 7. (#4279)
- Dockerfile: bump Debian to 12, Go to 1.21. (#4296)
- ci/gha: switch to ubuntu 24.04. (#4286)
- Vagrantfile.fedora: bump to F40. (#4285)
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 the following contributors for making this release possible:
- Akhil Mohan [email protected]
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Austin Vazquez [email protected]
- Avi Deitcher [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- Rodrigo Campos [email protected]
- Sebastiaan van Stijn [email protected]
- Sohan Kunkerkar [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
- ls-ggg [email protected]
runc 1.1.13 -- "There is no certainty in the world. This is the only certainty I have."
This is the thirteenth patch release in the 1.1.z release branch of runc. It
brings in Go 1.22.x compatibility and fixes a few issues, including an
occasional wrong nofile rlimit in runc exec, and a race between runc list and
runc delete.
NOTE that if using Go 1.22.x to build runc, make sure to use 1.22.4 or a later version.
For more details, see issue #4233.
- Support go 1.22.4+. (#4313)
- runc list: fix race with runc delete. (#4231)
- Fix set nofile rlimit error. (#4277, #4299)
- libct/cg/fs: fix setting rt_period vs rt_runtime. (#4284)
- Fix a debug msg for user ns in nsexec. (#4315)
- script/*: fix gpg usage wrt keyboxd. (#4316)
- CI fixes and misc backports. (#4241)
- Fix codespell warnings. (#4300)
- Silence security false positives from golang/net. (#4244)
- libcontainer: allow containers to make apps think fips is enabled/disabled for testing. (#4257)
- allow overriding VERSION value in Makefile. (#4270)
- Vagrantfile.fedora: bump Fedora to 39. (#4261)
- ci/cirrus: rm centos stream 8. (#4305, #4308)
Security
- The
runc
binaries provided here were built with go1.21.11, which includes a
security fix foros.RemoveAll
to fix a bug that would allow an attacker to
trick runc into deleting a directory on the host. We encourage users to update,
and if they buildrunc
themselves, make sure they build their binaries using
go1.21.11 or later, or go1.22.4 or later.
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:
- Akhil Mohan [email protected]
- Akihiro Suda [email protected]
- Aleksa Sarai [email protected]
- Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]
- Sohan Kunkerkar [email protected]
- TTFISH [email protected]
- kychen [email protected]
- lifubang [email protected]
- ls-ggg [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin [email protected]