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Merge pull request #15222 from jlhawn/error_on_v2pull_hash_mismatch

[Re]Enforce manifest/layer digest verification
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David Calavera 2015-08-03 13:02:52 -07:00
commit e84a938f2e
3 changed files with 187 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -102,13 +102,12 @@ func (p *v2Puller) pullV2Repository(tag string) (err error) {
// downloadInfo is used to pass information from download to extractor
type downloadInfo struct {
img *image.Image
tmpFile *os.File
digest digest.Digest
layer distribution.ReadSeekCloser
size int64
err chan error
verified bool
img *image.Image
tmpFile *os.File
digest digest.Digest
layer distribution.ReadSeekCloser
size int64
err chan error
}
type errVerification struct{}
@ -176,9 +175,11 @@ func (p *v2Puller) download(di *downloadInfo) {
out.Write(p.sf.FormatProgress(stringid.TruncateID(di.img.ID), "Verifying Checksum", nil))
di.verified = verifier.Verified()
if !di.verified {
logrus.Infof("Image verification failed for layer %s", di.digest)
if !verifier.Verified() {
err = fmt.Errorf("filesystem layer verification failed for digest %s", di.digest)
logrus.Error(err)
di.err <- err
return
}
out.Write(p.sf.FormatProgress(stringid.TruncateID(di.img.ID), "Download complete", nil))
@ -252,7 +253,6 @@ func (p *v2Puller) pullV2Tag(tag, taggedName string) (bool, error) {
return false, err
}
}
verified = verified && d.verified
if d.layer != nil {
// if tmpFile is empty assume download and extracted elsewhere
defer os.Remove(d.tmpFile.Name())
@ -368,6 +368,28 @@ func (p *v2Puller) verifyTrustedKeys(namespace string, keys []libtrust.PublicKey
}
func (p *v2Puller) validateManifest(m *manifest.SignedManifest, tag string) (verified bool, err error) {
// If pull by digest, then verify the manifest digest. NOTE: It is
// important to do this first, before any other content validation. If the
// digest cannot be verified, don't even bother with those other things.
if manifestDigest, err := digest.ParseDigest(tag); err == nil {
verifier, err := digest.NewDigestVerifier(manifestDigest)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
payload, err := m.Payload()
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if _, err := verifier.Write(payload); err != nil {
return false, err
}
if !verifier.Verified() {
err := fmt.Errorf("image verification failed for digest %s", manifestDigest)
logrus.Error(err)
return false, err
}
}
// TODO(tiborvass): what's the usecase for having manifest == nil and err == nil ? Shouldn't be the error be "DoesNotExist" ?
if m == nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("image manifest does not exist for tag %q", tag)
@ -389,21 +411,5 @@ func (p *v2Puller) validateManifest(m *manifest.SignedManifest, tag string) (ver
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("error verifying manifest keys: %v", err)
}
localDigest, err := digest.ParseDigest(tag)
// if pull by digest, then verify
if err == nil {
verifier, err := digest.NewDigestVerifier(localDigest)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
payload, err := m.Payload()
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if _, err := verifier.Write(payload); err != nil {
return false, err
}
verified = verified && verifier.Verified()
}
return verified, nil
}

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@ -1,25 +1,29 @@
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/distribution/digest"
"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest"
"github.com/docker/docker/utils"
"github.com/go-check/check"
)
var (
repoName = fmt.Sprintf("%v/dockercli/busybox-by-dgst", privateRegistryURL)
remoteRepoName = "dockercli/busybox-by-dgst"
repoName = fmt.Sprintf("%v/%s", privateRegistryURL, remoteRepoName)
pushDigestRegex = regexp.MustCompile("[\\S]+: digest: ([\\S]+) size: [0-9]+")
digestRegex = regexp.MustCompile("Digest: ([\\S]+)")
)
func setupImage(c *check.C) (string, error) {
func setupImage(c *check.C) (digest.Digest, error) {
return setupImageWithTag(c, "latest")
}
func setupImageWithTag(c *check.C, tag string) (string, error) {
func setupImageWithTag(c *check.C, tag string) (digest.Digest, error) {
containerName := "busyboxbydigest"
dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-e", "digest=1", "--name", containerName, "busybox")
@ -52,7 +56,7 @@ func setupImageWithTag(c *check.C, tag string) (string, error) {
}
pushDigest := matches[1]
return pushDigest, nil
return digest.Digest(pushDigest), nil
}
func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestPullByTagDisplaysDigest(c *check.C) {
@ -72,7 +76,7 @@ func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestPullByTagDisplaysDigest(c *check.C) {
pullDigest := matches[1]
// make sure the pushed and pull digests match
if pushDigest != pullDigest {
if pushDigest.String() != pullDigest {
c.Fatalf("push digest %q didn't match pull digest %q", pushDigest, pullDigest)
}
}
@ -95,7 +99,7 @@ func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestPullByDigest(c *check.C) {
pullDigest := matches[1]
// make sure the pushed and pull digests match
if pushDigest != pullDigest {
if pushDigest.String() != pullDigest {
c.Fatalf("push digest %q didn't match pull digest %q", pushDigest, pullDigest)
}
}
@ -291,7 +295,7 @@ func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestListImagesWithDigests(c *check.C) {
out, _ := dockerCmd(c, "images", "--digests")
// make sure repo shown, tag=<none>, digest = $digest1
re1 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest1 + `\s`)
re1 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest1.String() + `\s`)
if !re1.MatchString(out) {
c.Fatalf("expected %q: %s", re1.String(), out)
}
@ -319,7 +323,7 @@ func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestListImagesWithDigests(c *check.C) {
}
// make sure repo shown, tag=<none>, digest = $digest2
re2 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest2 + `\s`)
re2 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest2.String() + `\s`)
if !re2.MatchString(out) {
c.Fatalf("expected %q: %s", re2.String(), out)
}
@ -332,7 +336,7 @@ func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestListImagesWithDigests(c *check.C) {
// make sure image 1 has repo, tag, <none> AND repo, <none>, digest
reWithTag1 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*tag1\s*<none>\s`)
reWithDigest1 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest1 + `\s`)
reWithDigest1 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest1.String() + `\s`)
if !reWithTag1.MatchString(out) {
c.Fatalf("expected %q: %s", reWithTag1.String(), out)
}
@ -357,7 +361,7 @@ func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestListImagesWithDigests(c *check.C) {
// make sure image 2 has repo, tag, digest
reWithTag2 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*tag2\s*<none>\s`)
reWithDigest2 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest2 + `\s`)
reWithDigest2 := regexp.MustCompile(`\s*` + repoName + `\s*<none>\s*` + digest2.String() + `\s`)
if !reWithTag2.MatchString(out) {
c.Fatalf("expected %q: %s", reWithTag2.String(), out)
}
@ -401,3 +405,95 @@ func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestDeleteImageByIDOnlyPulledByDigest(c *check.C)
dockerCmd(c, "rmi", imageID)
}
// TestPullFailsWithAlteredManifest tests that a `docker pull` fails when
// we have modified a manifest blob and its digest cannot be verified.
func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestPullFailsWithAlteredManifest(c *check.C) {
manifestDigest, err := setupImage(c)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("error setting up image: %v", err)
}
// Load the target manifest blob.
manifestBlob := s.reg.readBlobContents(c, manifestDigest)
var imgManifest manifest.Manifest
if err := json.Unmarshal(manifestBlob, &imgManifest); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unable to decode image manifest from blob: %s", err)
}
// Add a malicious layer digest to the list of layers in the manifest.
imgManifest.FSLayers = append(imgManifest.FSLayers, manifest.FSLayer{
BlobSum: digest.Digest("sha256:0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef"),
})
// Move the existing data file aside, so that we can replace it with a
// malicious blob of data. NOTE: we defer the returned undo func.
undo := s.reg.tempMoveBlobData(c, manifestDigest)
defer undo()
alteredManifestBlob, err := json.Marshal(imgManifest)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unable to encode altered image manifest to JSON: %s", err)
}
s.reg.writeBlobContents(c, manifestDigest, alteredManifestBlob)
// Now try pulling that image by digest. We should get an error about
// digest verification for the manifest digest.
// Pull from the registry using the <name>@<digest> reference.
imageReference := fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s", repoName, manifestDigest)
out, exitStatus, _ := dockerCmdWithError("pull", imageReference)
if exitStatus == 0 {
c.Fatalf("expected a zero exit status but got %d: %s", exitStatus, out)
}
expectedErrorMsg := fmt.Sprintf("image verification failed for digest %s", manifestDigest)
if !strings.Contains(out, expectedErrorMsg) {
c.Fatalf("expected error message %q in output: %s", expectedErrorMsg, out)
}
}
// TestPullFailsWithAlteredLayer tests that a `docker pull` fails when
// we have modified a layer blob and its digest cannot be verified.
func (s *DockerRegistrySuite) TestPullFailsWithAlteredLayer(c *check.C) {
manifestDigest, err := setupImage(c)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("error setting up image: %v", err)
}
// Load the target manifest blob.
manifestBlob := s.reg.readBlobContents(c, manifestDigest)
var imgManifest manifest.Manifest
if err := json.Unmarshal(manifestBlob, &imgManifest); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unable to decode image manifest from blob: %s", err)
}
// Next, get the digest of one of the layers from the manifest.
targetLayerDigest := imgManifest.FSLayers[0].BlobSum
// Move the existing data file aside, so that we can replace it with a
// malicious blob of data. NOTE: we defer the returned undo func.
undo := s.reg.tempMoveBlobData(c, targetLayerDigest)
defer undo()
// Now make a fake data blob in this directory.
s.reg.writeBlobContents(c, targetLayerDigest, []byte("This is not the data you are looking for."))
// Now try pulling that image by digest. We should get an error about
// digest verification for the target layer digest.
// Pull from the registry using the <name>@<digest> reference.
imageReference := fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s", repoName, manifestDigest)
out, exitStatus, _ := dockerCmdWithError("pull", imageReference)
if exitStatus == 0 {
c.Fatalf("expected a zero exit status but got: %d", exitStatus)
}
expectedErrorMsg := fmt.Sprintf("filesystem layer verification failed for digest %s", targetLayerDigest)
if !strings.Contains(out, expectedErrorMsg) {
c.Fatalf("expected error message %q in output: %s", expectedErrorMsg, out)
}
}

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/docker/distribution/digest"
"github.com/go-check/check"
)
@ -70,3 +71,50 @@ func (t *testRegistryV2) Close() {
t.cmd.Process.Kill()
os.RemoveAll(t.dir)
}
func (t *testRegistryV2) getBlobFilename(blobDigest digest.Digest) string {
// Split the digest into it's algorithm and hex components.
dgstAlg, dgstHex := blobDigest.Algorithm(), blobDigest.Hex()
// The path to the target blob data looks something like:
// baseDir + "docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/a3/a3ed...46d4/data"
return fmt.Sprintf("%s/docker/registry/v2/blobs/%s/%s/%s/data", t.dir, dgstAlg, dgstHex[:2], dgstHex)
}
func (t *testRegistryV2) readBlobContents(c *check.C, blobDigest digest.Digest) []byte {
// Load the target manifest blob.
manifestBlob, err := ioutil.ReadFile(t.getBlobFilename(blobDigest))
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unable to read blob: %s", err)
}
return manifestBlob
}
func (t *testRegistryV2) writeBlobContents(c *check.C, blobDigest digest.Digest, data []byte) {
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(t.getBlobFilename(blobDigest), data, os.FileMode(0644)); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unable to write malicious data blob: %s", err)
}
}
func (t *testRegistryV2) tempMoveBlobData(c *check.C, blobDigest digest.Digest) (undo func()) {
tempFile, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "registry-temp-blob-")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unable to get temporary blob file: %s", err)
}
tempFile.Close()
blobFilename := t.getBlobFilename(blobDigest)
// Move the existing data file aside, so that we can replace it with a
// another blob of data.
if err := os.Rename(blobFilename, tempFile.Name()); err != nil {
os.Remove(tempFile.Name())
c.Fatalf("unable to move data blob: %s", err)
}
return func() {
os.Rename(tempFile.Name(), blobFilename)
os.Remove(tempFile.Name())
}
}