commit | fc0e98b6b447caf5e37b9d745e7ee921d4c0bb1c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Robert Swiecki <robert@swiecki.net> | Sun Jun 03 03:22:50 2018 +0200 |
committer | Robert Swiecki <robert@swiecki.net> | Sun Jun 03 03:22:50 2018 +0200 |
tree | 7cbd6873b0adf557aad45e9ba7df47ab6821f870 | |
parent | c4fca335426251bdd7e4ad5f17d0fc2e49b668e6 [diff] |
subproc: better log messages
This is NOT an official Google product.
NsJail is a process isolation tool for Linux. It utilizes Linux namespace subsystem, resource limits, and the seccomp-bpf syscall filters of the Linux kernel.
It can help you with (among other things):
Features:
/proc
and tmpfs
mount pointsPS: You‘ll need to have a valid file-system tree in /chroot
. If you don’t have it, change /chroot
to /
PS: You‘ll need to have a valid file-system tree in /chroot
. If you don’t have it, change /chroot
to /
PS: You‘ll need to have a valid file-system tree in /chroot
. If you don’t have it, change /chroot
to /
PS: You‘ll need to have a valid file-system tree in /chroot
. If you don’t have it, change /chroot
to /
You will also find all examples in the configs directory.
config.proto contains ProtoBuf schema for nsjail's configuration format.
You can examine an example config file in configs/bash-with-fake-geteuid.cfg.
Usage:
You can also override certain options with command-line options. Here, the executed binary (/bin/bash) is overriden with /usr/bin/id, yet options from configs/bash-with-fake-geteuid.cfg still apply
You might also want to try using configs/home-documents-with-xorg-no-net.cfg.
The configs/firefox-with-net.cfg config file will allow you to run firefox inside a sandboxed environment:
A more complex setup, which utilizes virtualized (cloned) Ethernet interfaces (to separate it from the main network namespace), can be found in configs/firefox-with-cloned-net.cfg. Remember to change relevant UIDs and Ethernet interface names before use.
As using cloned Ethernet interfaces (MACVTAP) required root privileges, you'll have to run it under sudo:
The command-line options should be self-explanatory, while the proto-buf config options are described in config.proto
To launch nsjail in a docker container clone the repository and build the docker image:
This will build up an image containing njsail and kafel.
From now you can either use it in another Dockerfile (FROM nsjail
) or directly: