Security update for docker, docker-runc, containerd, golang-github-docker-libnetwork

This update for docker, docker-runc, containerd, golang-github-docker-libnetwork fixes several issues.

These security issues were fixed:

- CVE-2017-16539: The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go docker did
not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allowed attackers to trigger data loss
(when certain older Linux kernels are used) by leveraging Docker container
access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to /proc/scsi/scsi, aka SCSI
MICDROP (bnc#1066801)

- CVE-2017-14992: Lack of content verification in docker allowed a remote
attacker to cause a Denial of Service via a crafted image layer payload, aka
gzip bombing. (bnc#1066210)

These non-security issues were fixed:

- bsc#1059011: The systemd service helper script used a timeout of 60 seconds to start the daemon, which is insufficient in cases where the daemon takes longer to start. Instead, set the service type from 'simple' to 'notify' and remove the now superfluous helper script.
- bsc#1057743: New requirement with new version of docker-libnetwork.
- bsc#1032287: Missing docker systemd configuration.
- bsc#1057743: New "symbol" for libnetwork requirement.
- bsc#1057743: Update secrets patch to handle "old" containers that have orphaned secret data no longer available on the host.
- bsc#1055676: Update patches to correctly handle volumes and mounts when Docker is running with user namespaces enabled.
- bsc#1045628:: Add patch to make the dm storage driver remove a container's rootfs mountpoint before attempting to do libdm operations on it. This helps avoid complications when live mounts will leak into containers.
- bsc#1069758: Upgrade Docker to v17.09.1_ce (and obsolete docker-image-migrator).
- bsc#1021227: bsc#1029320 bsc#1058173 -- Enable docker devicemapper support for deferred removal/deletion within Containers module.
- bsc#1046024: Correct interaction between Docker and SuSEFirewall2, to avoid breaking Docker networking after boot.
- bsc#1048046: Build with -buildmode=pie to make all binaries PIC.
- bsc#1072798: Remove dependency on obsolete bridge-utils.
- bsc#1064926: Set --start-timeout=2m by default to match upstream.
- bsc#1065109, bsc#1053532: Use the upstream makefile so that Docker can get the commit ID in `docker info`.

Please note that the "docker-runc" package is just a rename of the old "runc" package to match that we now ship the Docker fork of runc.

This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-12:Update update project.

Fixed bugs
bnc#1053532
failed to retrieve docker-runc version: unknown output format
bnc#1064926
container did not start before the specified timeout with stacktrace
bnc#1065109
failed to retrieve docker-runc version: unknown output format
bnc#1021227
Docker devicemapper support for deferred removal/deletion
bnc#1029320
docker does not cleanup lvm thinpool properly
bnc#1032287
Missing Docker systemd configuration
bnc#1045628
Partner-L3: unusual number of docker /dev/mapper entries in sar
bnc#1046024
Docker networking broken after boot
bnc#1048046
docker binaries incorrectly built, contain TEXTRELS
bnc#1051429
docker and runc failed to build with kernel 4.12 on ppc64le
bnc#1055676
docker operation not permitted when using --userns-remap=obsservicerun:obsrun
bnc#1057743
L3: Docker Dead after upgrade from 1.12.6 to 17.04.0-ce
bnc#1058173
Build docker on SUSE:SLE-12-SP2:Update
bnc#1059011
Docker service fails to come up after hard reboot of machine with error 'failed to cleanup ipc mounts'
bnc#1066210
VUL-0: CVE-2017-14992: docker: Lack of content verification allows a remote attacker to cause DoS via crafted tar archive
bnc#1066801
VUL-0: CVE-2017-16539: docker: The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers totrigger data loss (when certain older Linux kernels are used) b
bnc#1069468
Packages should no longer use /var/adm/fillup-templates
bnc#1069758
Update Docker to 17.09.1_ce
bnc#1072798
docker requires obsolete bridge-utils
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