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# Verifying Knative Images | ||
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Knative publishes SBOMs and SLSA provenance documents for each image in the | ||
Knative release. You can also use this information to configure [the sigstore | ||
policy controller](https://docs.sigstore.dev/policy-controller/overview/) or | ||
other admission controllers to check for these image attestations. | ||
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## Prerequisites | ||
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You will need to install the [cosign tool](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign/tree/main) | ||
to fetch and interact with the attestations stored in the container registry. | ||
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## Knative SLSA Provenance (signed) | ||
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The Knative build process produces a SLSA [in-toto](https://in-toto.io/) | ||
attestation for each image in the build process. For a given image in the | ||
Knative release manifests, you can verify the build attestation using the | ||
following: | ||
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```bash | ||
cosign verify-attestation \ | ||
--certificate-oidc-issuer https://accounts.google.com \ | ||
--certificate-identity [email protected] \ | ||
--type slsaprovenance02 \ | ||
$IMAGE | ||
``` | ||
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Note that the in-toto document is base64 encoded in the `.payload` attribute | ||
of the attestation; you can use `jq` to extract this with the following | ||
invocation: | ||
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```bash | ||
cosign verify-attestation \ | ||
--certificate-oidc-issuer https://accounts.google.com \ | ||
--certificate-identity [email protected] \ | ||
--type slsaprovenance02 \ | ||
$IMAGE | jq -r .payload | base64 --decode | jq | ||
``` | ||
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## Knative SBOMs | ||
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For each container image, Knative publishes an SBOM corresponding to each | ||
image. These SBOMs are produced during compilation by the | ||
[`ko` tool](https://ko.build/), and can be downloaded using the `cosign download sbom` | ||
command. Note that the image references in the Knative manifests are to | ||
multi-architecture images; to extract the software components for a particular | ||
architecture (as different architectures may build with different libraries), | ||
you will need to run `cosign download sbom` on the architecture-specific image | ||
(e.g. for `linux/amd64`). |