Add KILL capability for Kaniko executor to allow it to kill non-root processes #654
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For a
RUN something
command, Kaniko triggers a process forsomething
. In casesomething
triggers a daemon process, Kaniko must kill this once the main process is terminated. The reason is that the daemon could otherwise continue to make changes to the file system that will fail the layer creation. SeeRUN <process>
can leave processes running in the background #247 for more information.Kaniko is running as root. If the daemon process runs as a different user, for example because thee is a
USER nonroot
statement in the Dockerfile before theRUN
command, then theKILL
capability is necessary.The Kaniko kill logic is here: run.go.
The Secure Your Containers with this One Weird Trick blog post assesses
KILL
on the danger scale, this one is on the low end.A sample Dockerfile that needs this is the Java sample that I added here: sample-java/docker-build. The
RUN configure.sh
command seems to cause some background process that Kaniko requires theKILL
capability because it runs as user 1001. With a PSP in place enforcing the capabilities, the container will fail at this point.Submitter Checklist
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