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Bump github.com/opencontainers/runc from 1.0.1 to 1.1.5 #313

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Bumps github.com/opencontainers/runc from 1.0.1 to 1.1.5.

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runc 1.1.5 -- "囚われた屈辱は 反撃の嚆矢だ"

This is the fifth patch release in the 1.1.z series of runc, which fixes three CVEs found in runc.

In addition, the following other fixes are included in this release:

  • Fix the inability to use /dev/null when inside a container. (#3620)
  • Fix changing the ownership of host's /dev/null caused by fd redirection (a regression in 1.1.1). (#3674, #3731)
  • Fix rare runc exec/enter unshare error on older kernels, including CentOS < 7.7. (#3776)
  • nsexec: Check for errors in write_log(). (#3721)

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.

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[1.1.5] - 2023-03-29

囚われた屈辱は 反撃の嚆矢だ

Fixed

  • Prohibit container's /proc and /sys to be symlinks (CVE-2019-19921, CVE-2023-27561, CVE-2023-28642, #3785)
  • rootless: rework /sys/fs/cgroup mounts to avoid exposing the host's cgroup hierarchy into the container. (CVE-2023-25809)
  • Fix the inability to use /dev/null when inside a container. (#3620)
  • Fix changing the ownership of host's /dev/null caused by fd redirection (a regression in 1.1.1). (#3674, #3731)
  • Fix rare runc exec/enter unshare error on older kernels, inlcuding CentOS < 7.7. (#3776)
  • nsexec: Check for errors in write_log(). (#3721)
  • Various CI fixes and updates. (#3618, #3630, #3640, #3729)

[1.1.4] - 2022-08-24

If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.

Fixed

  • Fix mounting via wrong proc fd. When the user and mount namespaces are used, and the bind mount is followed by the cgroup mount in the spec, the cgroup was mounted using the bind mount's mount fd. (#3511)
  • Switch kill() in libcontainer/nsenter to sane_kill(). (#3536)
  • Fix "permission denied" error from runc run on noexec fs. (#3541)
  • Fix failed exec after systemctl daemon-reload. Due to a regression in v1.1.3, the DeviceAllow=char-pts rwm rule was no longer added and was causing an error open /dev/pts/0: operation not permitted: unknown when systemd was reloaded. (#3554)
  • Various CI fixes. (#3538, #3558, #3562)

[1.1.3] - 2022-06-09

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.

Fixed

  • Our seccomp -ENOSYS stub now correctly handles multiplexed syscalls on s390 and s390x. This solves the issue where syscalls the host kernel did not support would return -EPERM despite the existence of the -ENOSYS stub code (this was due to how s390x does syscall multiplexing). (#3478)
  • Retry on dbus disconnect logic in libcontainer/cgroups/systemd now works as intended; this fix does not affect runc binary itself but is important for libcontainer users such as Kubernetes. (#3476)
  • Inability to compile with recent clang due to an issue with duplicate

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Bumps [github.com/opencontainers/runc](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc) from 1.0.1 to 1.1.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/blob/v1.1.5/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](opencontainers/runc@v1.0.1...v1.1.5)

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