Tracking container vulnerabilities with Clair Control
Clairctl is a lightweight command-line tool doing the bridge between Registries as Docker Hub, Docker Registry or Quay.io, and the CoreOS vulnerability tracker, Clair. Clairctl will play as reverse proxy for authentication.
Clairctl version is align with the CoreOS Clair supported version.
Go to Release and download your corresponding version
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jgsqware/clairctl/master/install.sh | sh
$ git clone [email protected]:jgsqware/clairctl.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/jgsqware/clairctl
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/jgsqware/clairctl
$ docker-compose up -d postgres
Creating network "clairctl_default" with the default driver
Creating clairctl_postgres_1 ...
Creating clairctl_clair_1 ...
Creating clairctl_clairctl_1 ...
The above commands will check out the clairctl
repo and start the complete postgres/clair/clairctl stack.
$ docker-compose exec clairctl clairctl health
Clair: ✔
The above command will make sure clairctl can reach clair.
If you wish to serve local images to clair, the user inside the clairctl container will need read access to /var/run/docker.sock
.
Give the user access by:
- Running the container as root (
--user root
withdocker run
oruser: root
withdocker-compose
) - Add the container user to the docker group (
----group-add group_id
withdocker run
orgroup_add: group_id
withdocker-compose
)
To get the group name or id, simply execute :
$ docker-compose exec clairctl ls -alh /var/run/docker.sock
srw-rw---- 1 root 50 0 Jul 18 09:48 /var/run/docker.sock
In the example above, 50 is the required group.
clairctl get vulnerabilities report from Clair and generate HTML report
clairctl can be used for Docker Hub and self-hosted Registry
Analyze your docker image with Clair, directly from your registry.
Usage:
clairctl [command]
Available Commands:
analyze Analyze Docker image
health Get Health of clairctl and underlying services
pull Pull Docker image information (This will not pull the image !)
push Push Docker image to Clair
report Generate Docker Image vulnerabilities report
version Get Versions of clairctl and underlying services
Flags:
--config string config file (default is ./.clairctl.yml)
--log-level string log level [Panic,Fatal,Error,Warn,Info,Debug]
Use "clairctl [command] --help" for more information about a command.
clair:
port: 6060
healthPort: 6061
uri: http://clair
report:
path: ./reports
format: html
This is an example yaml file. You can have an empty file or a mix with only generalwhitelist
or images
.
generalwhitelist: #Approve CVE for any image
CVE-2016-2148: BusyBox
CVE-2014-8625: Why is it whitelisted
images:
ubuntu: #Approve CVE only for ubuntu image, regardless of the version
CVE-2014-2667: Python
CVE-2017-5230: Something
alpine:
CVE-2016-7068: Something
clairctl requires Go 1.8+.
Install Glide:
curl https://glide.sh/get | sh
Clone and build:
git clone [email protected]:jgsqware/clairctl.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/jgsqware/clairctl
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/jgsqware/clairctl
glide install -v
go get -u github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/...
go generate ./clair
go build
This will result in a clairctl
executable in the $GOPATH/src/github.com/jgsqware/clairctl
folder.
If you get 400 errors, check out clair's logs. The usual reasons are :
- You are serving a local image, and clair cannot connect to clairctl.
- You are trying to analyze an official image from docker hub and you have not done a docker login first.
Please try these two things before opening an Issue.
If you are running the stack with the provided docker-compose.yml
, don't forget to grant the user from the clairctl container access to /var/run/docker.sock
.
All steps are detailed in the Docker-compose section above.
Go to /contrib folder