Example #1
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// ModifyHostConfig is called before the Docker runContainer call.
// The security context provider can make changes to the HostConfig, affecting
// security options, whether the container is privileged, volume binds, etc.
func (p SimpleSecurityContextProvider) ModifyHostConfig(pod *api.Pod, container *api.Container, hostConfig *docker.HostConfig) {
	// Apply pod security context
	if container.Name != leaky.PodInfraContainerName && pod.Spec.SecurityContext != nil {
		// TODO: We skip application of supplemental groups to the
		// infra container to work around a runc issue which
		// requires containers to have the '/etc/group'. For
		// more information see:
		// https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/pull/313
		// This can be removed once the fix makes it into the
		// required version of docker.
		if pod.Spec.SecurityContext.SupplementalGroups != nil {
			hostConfig.GroupAdd = make([]string, len(pod.Spec.SecurityContext.SupplementalGroups))
			for i, group := range pod.Spec.SecurityContext.SupplementalGroups {
				hostConfig.GroupAdd[i] = strconv.Itoa(int(group))
			}
		}

		if pod.Spec.SecurityContext.FSGroup != nil {
			hostConfig.GroupAdd = append(hostConfig.GroupAdd, strconv.Itoa(int(*pod.Spec.SecurityContext.FSGroup)))
		}
	}

	// Apply effective security context for container
	effectiveSC := DetermineEffectiveSecurityContext(pod, container)
	if effectiveSC == nil {
		return
	}

	if effectiveSC.Privileged != nil {
		hostConfig.Privileged = *effectiveSC.Privileged
	}

	if effectiveSC.Capabilities != nil {
		add, drop := MakeCapabilities(effectiveSC.Capabilities.Add, effectiveSC.Capabilities.Drop)
		hostConfig.CapAdd = add
		hostConfig.CapDrop = drop
	}

	if effectiveSC.SELinuxOptions != nil {
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelUser, effectiveSC.SELinuxOptions.User)
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelRole, effectiveSC.SELinuxOptions.Role)
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelType, effectiveSC.SELinuxOptions.Type)
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelLevel, effectiveSC.SELinuxOptions.Level)
	}
}
Example #2
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// ModifyHostConfig is called before the Docker runContainer call.
// The security context provider can make changes to the HostConfig, affecting
// security options, whether the container is privileged, volume binds, etc.
// An error is returned if it's not possible to secure the container as requested
// with a security context.
func (p SimpleSecurityContextProvider) ModifyHostConfig(pod *api.Pod, container *api.Container, hostConfig *docker.HostConfig) {
	if container.SecurityContext == nil {
		return
	}
	if container.SecurityContext.Privileged != nil {
		hostConfig.Privileged = *container.SecurityContext.Privileged
	}

	if container.SecurityContext.Capabilities != nil {
		add, drop := makeCapabilites(container.SecurityContext.Capabilities.Add, container.SecurityContext.Capabilities.Drop)
		hostConfig.CapAdd = add
		hostConfig.CapDrop = drop
	}

	if container.SecurityContext.SELinuxOptions != nil {
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelUser, container.SecurityContext.SELinuxOptions.User)
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelRole, container.SecurityContext.SELinuxOptions.Role)
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelType, container.SecurityContext.SELinuxOptions.Type)
		hostConfig.SecurityOpt = modifySecurityOption(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, dockerLabelLevel, container.SecurityContext.SELinuxOptions.Level)
	}
}