Profile applicability: Level 1
Do not generally permit containers to be run with the
hostPID
flag set to true.A container running in the host's PID namespace can inspect processes running outside
the container. If the container also has access to ptrace capabilities, this can be
used to escalate privileges outside of the container.
There should be at least one admission control policy defined which does not permit
containers to share the host PID namespace.
If you need to run containers which require hostPID, this should be defined in a separate
policy, and you should carefully check to ensure that only limited service accounts
and users are given permission to use that policy.
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NoteBy default, there are no restrictions on the creation of
hostPID containers. |
Impact
Pods defined with
spec.hostPID: true
will not be permitted unless they are run under a specific policy.Audit
List the policies in use for each namespace in the cluster, and ensure that each policy
disallows the admission of
hostPID
containers.In the YAML output, look for the
hostPID
setting under the spec section to check if it is set to true
.Option 1
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o json | jq -r '.items[] | select(.spec.hostPID == true) | "\(.metadata.namespace)/\(.metadata.name)"'
Option 2
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o json | jq '.items[] | select(.metadata.namespace != "kube-system" and .spec.hostPID == true) | {pod: .metadata.name, namespace: .metadata.namespace, container: .spec.containers[].name}'
When creating a Pod Security Policy,
["kube-system"]
namespaces are excluded by default.This command retrieves all pods across all namespaces in JSON format, then uses jq
to filter out those with the
hostPID
flag set to true
, and finally it formats the output to show the namespace and name of each matching
pod.Remediation
Add policies to each namespace in the cluster which has user workloads to restrict
the admission of
hostPID
containers.