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chore(deps): bump github.com/docker/docker from 20.10.7+incompatible to 20.10.24+incompatible in /tests #3

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Bumps github.com/docker/docker from 20.10.7+incompatible to 20.10.24+incompatible.

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v20.10.24

20.10.24

Bug fixes and enhancements

  • Fixed a number of issues that can cause Swarm encrypted overlay networks to fail to uphold their guarantees, addressing CVE-2023-28841, CVE-2023-28840, and CVE-2023-28842.
    • A lack of kernel support for encrypted overlay networks now reports as an error.
    • Encrypted overlay networks are eagerly set up, rather than waiting for multiple nodes to attach.
    • Encrypted overlay networks are now usable on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 through the use of the xt_bpf kernel module.
    • Users of Swarm overlay networks should review GHSA-vwm3-crmr-xfxw to ensure that unintentional exposure has not occurred.
  • Upgrade github.com/containerd/fifo to v1.1.0 to fix a potential panic moby/moby#45216.
  • Fix missing Bash completion for installed cli-plugins docker/cli#4091.

Packaging Updates

v20.10.23

Bug fixes and enhancements

  • Fix an issue where docker build would fail when using --add-host=host.docker.internal:host-gateway with BuildKit enabled moby/moby#44650.

  • Revert seccomp: block socket calls to AF_VSOCK in default profile moby/moby#44712. This change, while favorable from a security standpoint, caused a change in behavior for some use-cases. As such, we are reverting it to ensure stability and compatibility for the affected users.

    However, users of AF_VSOCK in containers should recognize that this (special) address family is not currently namespaced in any version of the Linux kernel, and may result in unexpected behavior, like containers communicating directly with host hypervisors.

    Future releases, will filter AF_VSOCK. Users who need to allow containers to communicate over the unnamespaced AF_VSOCK will need to turn off seccomp confinement or set a custom seccomp profile.

Packaging Updates

  • Update Docker Compose to v2.15.1.

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Commits
  • 5d6db84 Merge pull request from GHSA-232p-vwff-86mp
  • d2bc43a Merge pull request #45242 from neersighted/go1.19.7/20.10
  • 9aa5d55 update to go1.19.7
  • 83679bb Merge pull request #45216 from corhere/backport-20.10/containerd-fifo_v1.1
  • b4f0442 Merge pull request #45219 from vvoland/test-windows-execstartfails-2010
  • ba043e8 Merge pull request #44990 from thaJeztah/20.10_backport_update_go1.19
  • b56fe59 integration-cli: Enable TestExecStartFails on Windows
  • d9433ee Merge pull request #45197 from vvoland/integration-restart-race-2010
  • a9c02c2 Upgrade containerd/fifo to v1.1.0
  • bbec670 [20.10] vendor: libnetwork c5aa85f9b25f0acaec8591ced679cb9fb5b9e32c
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Bumps [github.com/docker/docker](https://github.com/docker/docker) from 20.10.7+incompatible to 20.10.24+incompatible.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/docker/docker/releases)
- [Commits](moby/moby@v20.10.7...v20.10.24)

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Superseded by #4.

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