Chore: bump step-security/harden-runner from 2.14.1 to 2.19.1#79
Chore: bump step-security/harden-runner from 2.14.1 to 2.19.1#79dependabot[bot] wants to merge 1 commit into
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Bumps [step-security/harden-runner](https://github.com/step-security/harden-runner) from 2.14.1 to 2.19.1. - [Release notes](https://github.com/step-security/harden-runner/releases) - [Commits](step-security/harden-runner@e3f713f...a5ad31d) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: step-security/harden-runner dependency-version: 2.19.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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Bumps step-security/harden-runner from 2.14.1 to 2.19.1. ## Release notes Sourced from step-security/harden-runner's releases. v2.19.1 What's Changed fix: detect ubuntu-slim runners early and bail out by @devantler in step-security/harden-runner#657 What the fix changes Harden-Runner will detect ubuntu-slim runners and exit cleanly with an informational log message, instead of post harden runner step failing on chown: invalid user: 'undefined'. What the fix does not do Jobs running on ubuntu-slim will not be monitored by Harden-Runner. The agent relies on kernel-level features (that require elevated capabilities). Per GitHub's docs on single-CPU runners: "The container for ubuntu-slim runners runs in unprivileged mode. This means that some operations requiring elevated privileges such as mounting file systems, using Docker-in-Docker, or accessing low-level kernel features are not supported." Those low-level kernel features are what the agent needs, so monitoring inside the unprivileged container is not feasible today. For StepSecurity enterprise customers If your security posture requires that workflows are always monitored, you can block the use of ubuntu-slim via workflow run policies see the Runner Label Policy docs. This lets you enforce that jobs only run on monitored runner types. New Contributors @devantler made their first contribution in step-security/harden-runner#657 Full Changelog: step-security/harden-runner@v2.19.0...v2.19.1 v2.19.0 What's Changed New Runner Support Harden-Runner now supports Depot, Blacksmith, Namespace, and WarpBuild runners with the same egress monitoring, runtime monitoring, and policy enforcement available on GitHub-hosted runners. Automated Incident Response for Supply Chain Attacks Global block list: Outbound connections to known malicious domains and IPs are now blocked even in audit mode. System-defined detection rules: Harden-Runner will trigger lockdown mode when a high risk event is detected during an active supply chain attack (for example, a process reading the memory of the runner worker process, a common technique for stealing GitHub Actions secrets). Bug Fixes Windows and macOS: stability and reliability fixes Full Changelog: step-security/harden-runner@v2.18.0...v2.19.0 v2.18.0 What's Changed Global Block List: During supply chain incidents like the recent axios and trivy compromises, StepSecurity will add known malicious domains and IP addresses (IOCs) to a global block list. These will be automatically blocked, even in audit mode, providing immediate protection without requiring any workflow changes. Deploy on Self-Hosted VM: Added deploy-on-self-hosted-vm input that allows the Harden Runner agent to be installed directly on ephemeral self-hosted Linux runner VMs at workflow runtime. This is intended as an alternative when baking the agent into the VM image is not possible. Full Changelog: step-security/harden-runner@v2.17.0...v2.18.0 v2.17.0 What's Changed Policy Store Support Added use-policy-store and api-key inputs to fetch security policies directly from the StepSecurity Policy Store. Policies can be defined and attached at the workflow, repo, org, or cluster (ARC) level, with the most granular policy taking precedence. This is the preferred method over the existing policy input which requires id-token: write permission. If no policy is found in the store, the action defaults to audit mode. Full Changelog: step-security/harden-runner@v2.16.1...v2.17.0 v2.16.1 ... (truncated) ## Commits a5ad31d Merge pull request #657 from devantler/fix/ubuntu-slim-user-env 6e92856 build dist and trim ubuntu-slim message 4e0504e Merge branch 'main' into fix/ubuntu-slim-user-env 8d3c67d Release v2.19.0 (#661) 6c3c2f2 Feature/deploy on self hosted vm (#658) 376d25a fix: detect ubuntu-slim runners early and bail out f808768 Feature/policy store (#656) fe10465 v2.16.1 (#654) fa2e9d6 Release v2.16.0 (#646) 58077d3 Release v2.15.1 (#641) Additional commits viewable in compare view  Issue-ID: CIMAN-33 Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Change-Id: I95c5b1c86367f366823439cbd6e588ad661a440c GitHub-PR: #79 GitHub-Hash: 32f4958bb7f1d4cd Signed-off-by: onap.gh2gerrit <releng+onap-gh2gerrit@linuxfoundation.org>
Bumps step-security/harden-runner from 2.14.1 to 2.19.1.
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a5ad31dMerge pull request #657 from devantler/fix/ubuntu-slim-user-env6e92856build dist and trim ubuntu-slim message4e0504eMerge branch 'main' into fix/ubuntu-slim-user-env8d3c67dRelease v2.19.0 (#661)6c3c2f2Feature/deploy on self hosted vm (#658)376d25afix: detect ubuntu-slim runners early and bail outf808768Feature/policy store (#656)fe10465v2.16.1 (#654)fa2e9d6Release v2.16.0 (#646)58077d3Release v2.15.1 (#641)Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting
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