Описание
runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification. runc 1.1.13 and earlier, as well as 1.2.0-rc2 and earlier, can be tricked into creating empty files or directories in arbitrary locations in the host filesystem by sharing a volume between two containers and exploiting a race with os.MkdirAll
. While this could be used to create empty files, existing files would not be truncated. An attacker must have the ability to start containers using some kind of custom volume configuration. Containers using user namespaces are still affected, but the scope of places an attacker can create inodes can be significantly reduced. Sufficiently strict LSM policies (SELinux/Apparmor) can also in principle block this attack -- we suspect the industry standard SELinux policy may restrict this attack's scope but the exact scope of protection hasn't been analysed. This is exploitable using runc directly as well as through Docker and Kubernetes. The issue is fixed i...
Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
---|---|---|
devel | not-affected | 1.1.15+ds1-2ubuntu1 |
esm-apps/bionic | needed | |
esm-apps/noble | needed | |
esm-apps/xenial | needed | |
esm-infra/focal | needed | |
focal | ignored | end of standard support, was needed |
jammy | needed | |
noble | needed | |
oracular | needed | |
plucky | not-affected | 1.1.15+ds1-2ubuntu1 |
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Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
---|---|---|
devel | not-affected | 1.2.5-0ubuntu1 |
esm-infra/focal | DNE | focal was needed |
focal | ignored | end of standard support, was needed |
jammy | needed | |
noble | needed | |
oracular | needed | |
plucky | not-affected | 1.2.5-0ubuntu1 |
upstream | released | 1.1.14 |
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EPSS
3.6 Low
CVSS3
Связанные уязвимости
runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification. runc 1.1.13 and earlier, as well as 1.2.0-rc2 and earlier, can be tricked into creating empty files or directories in arbitrary locations in the host filesystem by sharing a volume between two containers and exploiting a race with `os.MkdirAll`. While this could be used to create empty files, existing files would not be truncated. An attacker must have the ability to start containers using some kind of custom volume configuration. Containers using user namespaces are still affected, but the scope of places an attacker can create inodes can be significantly reduced. Sufficiently strict LSM policies (SELinux/Apparmor) can also in principle block this attack -- we suspect the industry standard SELinux policy may restrict this attack's scope but the exact scope of protection hasn't been analysed. This is exploitable using runc directly as well as through Docker and Kubernetes. The issue is fixed i...
runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification. runc 1.1.13 and earlier, as well as 1.2.0-rc2 and earlier, can be tricked into creating empty files or directories in arbitrary locations in the host filesystem by sharing a volume between two containers and exploiting a race with `os.MkdirAll`. While this could be used to create empty files, existing files would not be truncated. An attacker must have the ability to start containers using some kind of custom volume configuration. Containers using user namespaces are still affected, but the scope of places an attacker can create inodes can be significantly reduced. Sufficiently strict LSM policies (SELinux/Apparmor) can also in principle block this attack -- we suspect the industry standard SELinux policy may restrict this attack's scope but the exact scope of protection hasn't been analysed. This is exploitable using runc directly as well as through Docker and Kubernetes. The issue is fixed in r
runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to th ...
EPSS
3.6 Low
CVSS3