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* Fw: [Bug 193911] New: net_prio.ifpriomap is not aware of the network namespace, and discloses all network interface
@ 2017-02-03 23:53 Stephen Hemminger
  2017-02-06  7:05 ` Cong Wang
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Hemminger @ 2017-02-03 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tejun Heo, ric W. Biederman; +Cc: netdev



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Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2017 21:14:28 +0000
From: bugzilla-daemon@bugzilla.kernel.org
To: stephen@networkplumber.org
Subject: [Bug 193911] New: net_prio.ifpriomap is not aware of the network namespace, and discloses all network interface


https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=193911

            Bug ID: 193911
           Summary: net_prio.ifpriomap is not aware of the network
                    namespace, and discloses all network interface
           Product: Networking
           Version: 2.5
    Kernel Version: 4.9
          Hardware: All
                OS: Linux
              Tree: Mainline
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P1
         Component: Other
          Assignee: stephen@networkplumber.org
          Reporter: xgao01@email.wm.edu
        Regression: No

The pseudo file net_prio.ifpriomap (under /sys/fs/cgroup/net_prio) contains a
map of the priorities assigned to traffic starting from processes in a cgroup
and leaving the system on various interfaces. The data format is in the form of
[ifname priority]. 

We find that the kernel handler function hooked at net_prio.ifpriomap is not
aware of the network namespace, and thus it discloses all network interfaces on
the physical machine to the containerized applications. 

To be more specific, the read operation of net_prio.ifpriomap is handled by the
function read_priomap. Tracing from this function, we can find it invokes
for_each_netdev_rcu and set the first parameter as the address of init_net. It
iterates all network devices of the host regardless of the network namespace.
Thus, from the view of a container, it can read the names of all network
devices of the host.

Here is an example. I checked it on Linux kernel 4.4 with Docker version
1.12.1. I do not have the latest kernel at hand. But there is no code change
between 4.4 and 4.9 for this function. It should be reproducible in the latest
kernel. 

I initiated a Docker container and checked the net_prio.ifpriomap inside the
container. It displayed all network interfaces information on the host.

Container: 
root@25e25d553c3b:/# cat /sys/fs/cgroup/net_prio/net_prio.ifpriomap 
lo 0
eth0 0
eth1 0
xenbr0 0
lxdbr0 0
virbr0 0
virbr0-nic 0
docker0 0
vnet0 0
vnet1 0
veth132de4a 0

Host:
XXXX@XXXX:~$ cat /sys/fs/cgroup/net_prio/net_prio.ifpriomap 
lo 0
eth0 0
eth1 0
xenbr0 0
lxdbr0 0
virbr0 0
virbr0-nic 0
docker0 0
vnet0 0
vnet1 0
veth132de4a 0

From the information displayed above, this file exposes the same network
interface information in a container and on a host, which we considered to be a
leakage for the network namespace.

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2017-02-03 23:53 Fw: [Bug 193911] New: net_prio.ifpriomap is not aware of the network namespace, and discloses all network interface Stephen Hemminger
2017-02-06  7:05 ` Cong Wang
2017-02-06 20:47   ` Tejun Heo
2017-02-12 19:04     ` Eric W. Biederman
2017-02-21 20:41       ` Tejun Heo

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