Excessive privileges In runc
Description
Default inheritable capabilities for linux container should be empty
Impact
A bug was found in runc where runc exec --cap executed processes with non-empty inheritable Linux process capabilities, creating an atypical Linux environment and enabling programs with inheritable file capabilities to elevate those capabilities to the permitted set during execve(2).
This bug did not affect the container security sandbox as the inheritable set never contained more capabilities than were included in the container's bounding set.
Patches
This bug has been fixed in runc 1.1.2. Users should update to this version as soon as possible.
This fix changes runc exec --cap behavior such that the additional capabilities granted to the process being executed (as specified via --cap arguments) do not include inheritable capabilities.
In addition, runc spec is changed to not set any inheritable capabilities in the created example OCI spec (config.json) file.
Credits
The opencontainers project would like to thank Andrew G. Morgan for responsibly disclosing this issue in accordance with the opencontainers org security policy.
For more information
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Mitigation
Update Impact
Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.
Ecosystem | Package | Affected version | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|---|
debian 12 | 1.1.3+ds1-1 | ||
debian 11 | 1.0.0~rc93+ds1-5+deb11u2 | ||
debian 14 | 1.1.3+ds1-1 | ||
go | 1.1.2 | ||
debian 13 | 1.1.3+ds1-1 | ||
go | v1.1.2 | ||
rpm rhel7 | - | - | |
rpm rhel8 | - | - | |
rpm rhel9 | 4:1.1.4-1.el9 |
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