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#!/usr/bin/env bats -*- bats -*-
#
# 410-selinux - podman selinux tests
#
load helpers
function check_label() {
skip_if_no_selinux
local args="$1"; shift # command-line args for run
# FIXME: it'd be nice to specify the command to run, e.g. 'ls -dZ /',
# but alpine ls (from busybox) doesn't support -Z
run_podman run --rm $args $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
# FIXME: on some CI systems, 'run --privileged' emits a spurious
# warning line about dup devices. Ignore it.
remove_same_dev_warning
local context="$output"
is "$context" ".*_u:system_r:.*" "SELinux role should always be system_r"
# e.g. system_u:system_r:container_t:s0:c45,c745 -> "container_t"
type=$(cut -d: -f3 <<<"$context")
is "$type" "$1" "SELinux type"
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
# e.g. from the above example -> "s0:c45,c745"
range=$(cut -d: -f4,5 <<<"$context")
is "$range" "$2^@" "SELinux range"
fi
}
@test "podman selinux: confined container" {
check_label "" "container_t"
}
@test "podman selinux: container with label=disable" {
check_label "--security-opt label=disable" "spc_t"
}
@test "podman selinux: privileged container" {
check_label "--privileged --userns=host" "spc_t"
}
@test "podman selinux: init container" {
check_label "--systemd=always" "container_init_t"
}
@test "podman selinux: init container with --security-opt type" {
check_label "--systemd=always --security-opt=label=type:spc_t" "spc_t"
}
@test "podman selinux: init container with --security-opt level&type" {
check_label "--systemd=always --security-opt=label=level:s0:c1,c2 --security-opt=label=type:spc_t" "spc_t" "s0:c1,c2"
}
@test "podman selinux: init container with --security-opt level" {
check_label "--systemd=always --security-opt=label=level:s0:c1,c2" "container_init_t" "s0:c1,c2"
}
@test "podman selinux: pid=host" {
# FIXME this test fails when run rootless with runc:
# Error: container_linux.go:367: starting container process caused: process_linux.go:495: container init caused: readonly path /proc/asound: operation not permitted: OCI permission denied
if is_rootless; then
runtime=$(podman_runtime)
test "$runtime" == "crun" \
|| skip "runtime is $runtime; this test requires crun"
fi
check_label "--pid=host" "spc_t"
}
@test "podman selinux: container with overridden range" {
check_label "--security-opt label=level:s0:c1,c2" "container_t" "s0:c1,c2"
}
@test "podman selinux: inspect kvm labels" {
skip_if_no_selinux
skip_if_remote "runtime flag is not passed over remote"
tmpdir=$PODMAN_TMPDIR/kata-test
mkdir -p $tmpdir
KATA=${tmpdir}/kata-runtime
ln -s /bin/true ${KATA}
run_podman create --runtime=${KATA} --name myc $IMAGE
run_podman inspect --format='{{ .ProcessLabel }}' myc
is "$output" ".*container_kvm_t"
}
# pr #6752
@test "podman selinux: inspect multiple labels" {
skip_if_no_selinux
run_podman run -d --name myc \
--security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
--security-opt label=type:spc_t \
--security-opt label=level:s0 \
$IMAGE sh -c 'while test ! -e /stop; do sleep 0.1; done'
run_podman inspect --format='{{ .HostConfig.SecurityOpt }}' myc
is "$output" "[label=type:spc_t,label=level:s0 seccomp=unconfined]" \
"'podman inspect' preserves all --security-opts"
run_podman exec myc touch /stop
run_podman rm -t 0 -f myc
}
# Sharing context between two containers not in a pod
# These tests were piggybacked in with #7902, but are not actually related
@test "podman selinux: shared context in (some) namespaces" {
skip_if_no_selinux
# rootless users have no usable cgroups with cgroupsv1, so containers
# must use a pid namespace and not join an existing one.
skip_if_rootless_cgroupsv1
if [[ $(podman_runtime) == "runc" ]]; then
skip "some sort of runc bug, not worth fixing (#11784)"
fi
run_podman run -d --name myctr $IMAGE top
run_podman exec myctr cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
context_c1="$output"
# --ipc container
run_podman run --name myctr2 --ipc container:myctr $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
is "$output" "$context_c1" "new container, run with ipc of existing one "
# --pid container
run_podman run --rm --pid container:myctr $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
is "$output" "$context_c1" "new container, run with --pid of existing one "
# net NS: do not share context
run_podman run --rm --net container:myctr $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
assert "$output" != "$context_c1" \
"run --net : context should != context of running container"
# The 'myctr2' above was not run with --rm, so it still exists, and
# we can't remove the original container until this one is gone.
run_podman stop -t 0 myctr
run_podman 125 rm myctr
is "$output" "Error: container .* has dependent containers"
# We have to do this in two steps: even if ordered as 'myctr2 myctr',
# podman will try the removes in random order, which fails if it
# tries myctr first.
run_podman rm myctr2
run_podman rm myctr
}
# pr #7902 - containers in pods should all run under same context
@test "podman selinux: containers in pods share full context" {
skip_if_no_selinux
# We don't need a fullblown pause container; avoid pulling the k8s one
run_podman pod create --name myselinuxpod \
--infra-image $IMAGE \
--infra-command /home/podman/pause
# Get baseline
run_podman run --rm --pod myselinuxpod $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
context_c1="$output"
# Prior to #7902, the labels (':c123,c456') would be different
run_podman run --rm --pod myselinuxpod $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
is "$output" "$context_c1" "SELinux context of 2nd container matches 1st"
# What the heck. Try a third time just for extra confidence
run_podman run --rm --pod myselinuxpod $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
is "$output" "$context_c1" "SELinux context of 3rd container matches 1st"
run_podman pod rm myselinuxpod
}
# more pr #7902
@test "podman selinux: containers in --no-infra pods do not share context" {
skip_if_no_selinux
# We don't need a fullblown pause container; avoid pulling the k8s one
run_podman pod create --name myselinuxpod --infra=false
# Get baseline
run_podman run --rm --pod myselinuxpod $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
context_c1="$output"
# Even after #7902, labels (':c123,c456') should be different
run_podman run --rm --pod myselinuxpod $IMAGE cat -v /proc/self/attr/current
assert "$output" != "$context_c1" \
"context of two separate containers should be different"
run_podman pod rm myselinuxpod
}
# #8946 - better diagnostics for nonexistent attributes
@test "podman with nonexistent labels" {
skip_if_no_selinux
# runc and crun emit different diagnostics
runtime=$(podman_runtime)
case "$runtime" in
# crun 0.20.1 changes the error message
# from /proc/thread-self/attr/exec`: .* unable to assign
# to /proc/self/attr/keycreate`: .* unable to process
crun) expect="\`/proc/.*\`: OCI runtime error: unable to \(assign\|process\) security attribute" ;;
runc) expect="OCI runtime error: .*: failed to set /proc/self/attr/keycreate on procfs" ;;
*) skip "Unknown runtime '$runtime'";;
esac
# The '.*' in the error below is for dealing with podman-remote, which
# includes "error preparing container <sha> for attach" in output.
run_podman 126 run --security-opt label=type:foo.bar $IMAGE true
is "$output" "Error.*: $expect" "podman emits useful diagnostic on failure"
}
@test "podman selinux: check relabel" {
skip_if_no_selinux
LABEL="system_u:object_r:tmp_t:s0"
RELABEL="system_u:object_r:container_file_t:s0"
tmpdir=$PODMAN_TMPDIR/vol
mkdir -p $tmpdir
chcon -vR ${LABEL} $tmpdir
ls -Z $tmpdir
run_podman run -v $tmpdir:/test $IMAGE cat /proc/self/attr/current
run ls -dZ ${tmpdir}
is "$output" "${LABEL} ${tmpdir}" "No Relabel Correctly"
run_podman run -v $tmpdir:/test:z --security-opt label=disable $IMAGE cat /proc/self/attr/current
run ls -dZ $tmpdir
is "$output" "${RELABEL} $tmpdir" "Privileged Relabel Correctly"
run_podman run -v $tmpdir:/test:z --privileged $IMAGE cat /proc/self/attr/current
run ls -dZ $tmpdir
is "$output" "${RELABEL} $tmpdir" "Privileged Relabel Correctly"
run_podman run --name label -v $tmpdir:/test:Z $IMAGE cat /proc/self/attr/current
level=$(secon -l $output)
run ls -dZ $tmpdir
is "$output" "system_u:object_r:container_file_t:$level $tmpdir" \
"Confined Relabel Correctly"
# podman-remote has no 'unshare'
if is_rootless && ! is_remote; then
run_podman unshare touch $tmpdir/test1
# Relabel entire directory
run_podman unshare chcon system_u:object_r:usr_t:s0 $tmpdir
run_podman start --attach label
newlevel=$(secon -l $output)
is "$level" "$newlevel" "start should relabel with same SELinux labels"
run ls -dZ $tmpdir
is "$output" "system_u:object_r:container_file_t:$level $tmpdir" \
"Confined Relabel Correctly"
run ls -dZ $tmpdir/test1
is "$output" "system_u:object_r:container_file_t:$level $tmpdir/test1" \
"Start did not Relabel"
# Relabel only file in subdir
run_podman unshare chcon system_u:object_r:usr_t:s0 $tmpdir/test1
run_podman start --attach label
newlevel=$(secon -l $output)
is "$level" "$newlevel" "start should use same SELinux labels"
run ls -dZ $tmpdir/test1
is "$output" "system_u:object_r:usr_t:s0 $tmpdir/test1" \
"Start did not Relabel"
fi
run_podman run -v $tmpdir:/test:z $IMAGE cat /proc/self/attr/current
run ls -dZ $tmpdir
is "$output" "${RELABEL} $tmpdir" "Shared Relabel Correctly"
}
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