Go 1.16 reached end of life, so update to the current version of Go, but also
run CI on the previous version (which is still supported).
We should probably also decide wether or not we want the Dockerfiles to pin to
a specific minor version; this makes the releases more deterministic.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Go 1.13 and up enforce import paths to be versioned if a project
contains a go.mod and has released v2 or up.
The current v2.x branches (and releases) do not yet have a go.mod,
and therefore are still allowed to be imported with a non-versioned
import path (go modules add a `+incompatible` annotation in that case).
However, now that this project has a `go.mod` file, incompatible
import paths will not be accepted by go modules, and attempting
to use code from this repository will fail.
This patch uses `v3` for the import-paths (not `v2`), because changing
import paths itself is a breaking change, which means that the
next release should increment the "major" version to comply with
SemVer (as go modules dictate).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
full diff: https://github.com/golang/go/compare/go1.13.4...go1.13.7
go1.13.7 (released 2020/01/28) includes two security fixes. One mitigates
the CVE-2020-0601 certificate verification bypass on Windows. The other affects
only 32-bit architectures.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.13.7+label%3ACherryPickApproved
- X.509 certificate validation bypass on Windows 10
A Windows vulnerability allows attackers to spoof valid certificate chains when
the system root store is in use. These releases include a mitigation for Go
applications, but it’s strongly recommended that affected users install the
Windows security update to protect their system.
This issue is CVE-2020-0601 and Go issue golang.org/issue/36834.
- Panic in crypto/x509 certificate parsing and golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte
On 32-bit architectures, a malformed input to crypto/x509 or the ASN.1 parsing
functions of golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte can lead to a panic.
The malformed certificate can be delivered via a crypto/tls connection to a
client, or to a server that accepts client certificates. net/http clients can
be made to crash by an HTTPS server, while net/http servers that accept client
certificates will recover the panic and are unaffected.
Thanks to Project Wycheproof for providing the test cases that led to the
discovery of this issue. The issue is CVE-2020-7919 and Go issue golang.org/issue/36837.
This is also fixed in version v0.0.0-20200124225646-8b5121be2f68 of golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Ensures that build tags get set in the Dockerfile so that OSS and GCS drivers
are built into the official registry binary.
Closes#2819
Signed-off-by: Ryan Abrams <rdabrams@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit bf74e4f91d114a3fc8e8ab1249f99c15e12bef94)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Add build args. Defaults to Linux/x64 so no change to existing image, but can build for other platforms - e.g.
```
docker build --build-arg GOOS=windows -t distribution-builder:windows .
```
Signed-off-by: Elton Stoneman <elton@sixeyed.com>
Running `apk add` before copying source into the image takes better
adavantage of layer caching when developing and regularly building the
image. This avoids source code changes invalidating the `apk add` layer
and causing that step to run on every image build.
Signed-off-by: Adam Duke <adam.v.duke@gmail.com>
- Includes a change in the command to run the registry. The registry
server itself is now started up as a subcommand.
- Includes changes to the high level interfaces to support enumeration
of various registry objects.
Signed-off-by: Andrew T Nguyen <andrew.nguyen@docker.com>
This makes it consistent with the new official image.
Paths in the docs were updated in
34067d7d43f282a67528764ba36527b800da25fa.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Rename config.yml to dev-config.yml
Add example-config.yml, a simple configuration file for the official
This was originally made for the the distribution-library-image repo,
but is being moved here to make sure it stays in sync.
Update Dockerfile and docs for the rename.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
This change refreshes the updated version of Azure SDK
for Go that has the latest changes.
I manually vendored the new SDK (github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go)
and I removed `management/` `core/` packages manually simply because
they're not used here and they have a fork of `net/http` and `crypto/tls`
for a particular reason. It was introducing a 44k SLOC change otherwise...
This also undoes the `include_azure` flag (actually Steven removed the
driver from imports but forgot to add the build flag apparently, so the
flag wasn't really including azure. 😄 ). This also must be obsolete
now.
Fixes#620, #175.
Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <ahmetalpbalkan@gmail.com>