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# -------------- Build-time variables --------------
ARG NEXTCLOUD_VERSION=26.0.2
ARG PHP_VERSION=8.1
ARG NEXTCLOUD_VERSION=27.1.1
ARG PHP_VERSION=8.2
ARG NGINX_VERSION=1.24
ARG ALPINE_VERSION=3.17
ARG ALPINE_VERSION=3.18
ARG HARDENED_MALLOC_VERSION=11
ARG SNUFFLEUPAGUS_VERSION=0.9.0
ARG SNUFFLEUPAGUS_VERSION=0.10.0
ARG UID=1000
ARG GID=1000
# nextcloud-26.0.2.tar.bz2
ARG SHA256_SUM="f3db0ec5e0aaff7c088eb34f752d77d79913bc6784e0fc47a84cdaa28e567a33"
# nextcloud-27.1.1.tar.bz2
ARG SHA256_SUM="3a91500566874675676fa3b5bfae2587a839cde41dfac5318043b162c1311fab"
# Nextcloud Security <security@nextcloud.com> (D75899B9A724937A)
ARG GPG_FINGERPRINT="2880 6A87 8AE4 23A2 8372 792E D758 99B9 A724 937A"

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- **Images are scanned every day** by [Trivy](https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy) for OS vulnerabilities. Known vulnerabilities will be automatically uploaded to [GitHub Security Lab](https://github.com/Wonderfall/docker-nextcloud/security/code-scanning) for full transparency. This also warns me if I have to take action to fix a vulnerability.
- **Latest tag/version is automatically built weekly**, so you should often update your images regardless if you're already using the latest Nextcloud version.
- **Build production images without cache** (use `docker build --no-cache` for instance) if you want to build your images manually. Latest dependencies will hence be used instead of outdated ones due to a cached layer.
- **A security module for PHP called [Snuffleupagus](https://github.com/jvoisin/snuffleupagus) is used by default**. This module aims at killing entire bug and security exploit classes (including XXE, weak PRNG, file-upload based code execution), thus raising the cost of attacks. For now we're using a configuration file derived from [the default one](https://github.com/jvoisin/snuffleupagus/blob/master/config/default_php8.rules), with some explicit exceptions related to Nextcloud. This configuration file is tested and shouldn't break basic functionality, but it can cause issues in specific and untested use cases: if that happens to you, get logs from either `syslog` or `/nginx/logs/error.log` inside the container, and [open an issue](https://github.com/hoellen/docker-nextcloud/issues). You can also disable the security module altogether by changing the `PHP_HARDENING` environment variable to `false` before recreating the container.
- **A security module for PHP called [Snuffleupagus](https://github.com/jvoisin/snuffleupagus) is used by default**. This module aims at killing entire bug and security exploit classes (including weak PRNG, file-upload based code execution), thus raising the cost of attacks. For now we're using a configuration file derived from [the default one](https://github.com/jvoisin/snuffleupagus/blob/master/config/default_php8.rules), with some explicit exceptions related to Nextcloud. This configuration file is tested and shouldn't break basic functionality, but it can cause issues in specific and untested use cases: if that happens to you, get logs from either `syslog` or `/nginx/logs/error.log` inside the container, and [open an issue](https://github.com/hoellen/docker-nextcloud/issues). You can also disable the security module altogether by changing the `PHP_HARDENING` environment variable to `false` before recreating the container.
- **Images are signed with the GitHub-provided OIDC token in Actions** using the experimental "keyless" signing feature provided by [cosign](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign). You can verify the image signature using `cosign` as well:
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sp.harden_random.enable();
# Disabled XXE
sp.xxe_protection.enable();
#sp.xxe_protection.enable();
# Global configuration variables
# sp.global.secret_key("YOU _DO_ NEED TO CHANGE THIS WITH SOME RANDOM CHARACTERS.");
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# https://snuffleupagus.readthedocs.io/features.html#protection-against-cross-site-request-forgery
sp.cookie.name("PHPSESSID").samesite("lax");
# Nextcloud whitelist (tested with Nextcloud 25.0.0)
# Nextcloud whitelist (tested with Nextcloud 27.0.1)
sp.disable_function.function("function_exists").param("function").value("proc_open").filename("/nextcloud/3rdparty/symfony/console/Terminal.php").allow();
sp.disable_function.function("function_exists").param("function").value("exec").filename("/nextcloud/lib/private/legacy/OC_Helper.php").allow();
sp.disable_function.function("function_exists").param("function").value("exec").filename("/nextcloud/lib/public/Util.php").allow();
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sp.disable_function.function("ini_get").param("option").value("allow_url_fopen").filename("/nextcloud/3rdparty/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Utils.php").allow();
sp.disable_function.function("exec").param("command").value("apachectl -M | grep mpm").filename("/nextcloud/apps2/spreed/lib/Settings/Admin/AdminSettings.php").allow();
# Nextcloud inherently enables XXE-Protection since 27.0.1, therefore, drop setting a new external entity loader
sp.disable_function.function("libxml_set_external_entity_loader").filename("/nextcloud/lib/base.php").allow();
sp.disable_function.function("libxml_set_external_entity_loader").drop();
# Harden the `chmod` function (0777 (oct = 511, 0666 = 438)
sp.disable_function.function("chmod").param("permissions").value("438").drop();
sp.disable_function.function("chmod").param("permissions").value("511").drop();