v0.3.0
This release contains no changes to SecureJoin.
However, it does introduce a new *os.File
-based API which is much safer
to use for most usecases. These are adapted from libpathrs and are
the bare minimum to be able to operate more safely on an untrusted
rootfs where an attacker has write access (something that SecureJoin
cannot protect against). The new APIs are:
-
OpenInRoot, which resolves a path inside a rootfs and returns an
*os.File
handle to the path. Note that the file handle returned by
OpenInRoot is an O_PATH handle, which cannot be used for reading or
writing (as well as some other operations -- see open(2) for more
details). -
Reopen, which takes an O_PATH file handle and safely re-opens it to
"upgrade" it to a regular handle. -
MkdirAll, which is a safe implementation of os.MkdirAll that can be
used to create directory trees inside a rootfs.
As these are new APIs, it is possible they may change in the future.
However, they should be safe to start migrating to as we have extensive
tests ensuring they behave correctly and are safe against various races
and other attacks.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai [email protected]