Add security policy enforcement of environment variables#1146
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| // cri adds TERM=xterm for all workload containers. we add to all containers |
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This kinda worries me if this is ever changed. I'm still not sure how this even always get's set from our investigation. For now, not sure what else you could do at the moment so not saying to change
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this tool is a convenience for developers working on gcs and policy, if it changes, it is easy enough to adjust. this merely saves having to put it in every toml for that someone has.
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I need to check where the code I'm reviewing lives before I type. This is fine then
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Supports two different matching schemes: - string This is a direct string match. All characters must be equal. - re2 The rule is an re2 regular expression that will be matched against the environment variable. Environment variables are in the form "KEY=VALUE" as a single string. The securitypolicy tool has been updated to automatically include any environment variables defined in the image spec for an image to the allowed environment variables in the generated policy. Signed-off-by: Sean T. Allen <seanallen@microsoft.com>
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Related work items: microsoft#1062, microsoft#1087, microsoft#1089, microsoft#1095, microsoft#1104, microsoft#1112, microsoft#1117, microsoft#1118, microsoft#1125, microsoft#1137, microsoft#1139, microsoft#1140, microsoft#1141, microsoft#1142, microsoft#1143, microsoft#1145, microsoft#1146, microsoft#1150, microsoft#1151, microsoft#1153, microsoft#1154, microsoft#1155, microsoft#1156, microsoft#1157, microsoft#1158, microsoft#1159, microsoft#1161, microsoft#1162, microsoft#1163, microsoft#1164, microsoft#1165, microsoft#1166, microsoft#1167, microsoft#1168, microsoft#1169, microsoft#1171, microsoft#1172, microsoft#1173, microsoft#1174, microsoft#1178
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Supports two different matching schemes:
This is a direct string match. All characters must be equal.
The rule is an re2 regular expression that will be matched against the environment variable.
Environment variables are in the form "KEY=VALUE" as a single string.
The securitypolicy tool has been updated to automatically include any environment variables defined
in the image spec for an image to the allowed environment variables in the generated policy.
Signed-off-by: Sean T. Allen seanallen@microsoft.com