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Kubewarden policy to control sysctls in pods

Description

Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the usage of sysctls.

Linux Kernel sysctls are grouped into safe and unsafe sets. A safe sysctl must be properly isolated between pods on the same node, and are properly namespaced by the kernel. A (possibly outdated) list can be seen here.

All safe sysctls are enabled by default in Kubernetes. All unsafe sysctls are disabled by default and must be explicitly allowed on a per-node or per-pod basis.

As the deprecated analogous Kubernetes PSP, this policy validates which sysctls can get set in pods by specifying lists of sysctls or sysctl patterns to be allowed or forbidden. One can then modify the securityContext of Pods to make use of the Sysctls as permitted by this policy.

Settings

The following settings are accepted:

  • forbiddenSysctls: List of plain sysctl names or sysctl patterns (which end with *) to be forbidden. You can forbid a combination of safe and unsafe sysctls in the list. To forbid setting any sysctls, use * on its own.
  • allowedUnsafeSysctls: List of plain sysctl names that can be used in Pods. * cannot be used. allowedUnsafeSysctls has precedence over forbiddenSysctls.

A sysctl cannot be both forbidden and allowed at the same time.

Example

With this policy deployed and configured as:

forbiddenSysctls:
- net.ipv6.conf.lo.*
allowedUnsafeSysctls:
- net.ipv6.conf.lo.max_addresses

A pod specifying the following Sysctls would get permitted, as they are allowedUnsafe or on the default safe set:

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: sysctl-example
spec:
  securityContext:
    sysctls:
    - name: net.ipv6.conf.lo.max_addresses
      value: "1024"
    - name: kernel.shm_rmid_forced
      value: "0"
...

Yet the following pod will get rejected, as net.ipv6.conf.lo.mtu is forbidden, even if kernel.shm_rmid_forced is part of the default safe set:

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: sysctl-example
spec:
  securityContext:
    sysctls:
    - name: kernel.shm_rmid_forced
      value: "0"
    - name: net.ipv6.conf.lo.mtu
      value: "32768"
...