🌱 Updates harden-runner egress policy to block
from audit
#4163
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What kind of change does this PR introduce?
Flipping the egress policy for harden-runner.
Also updates harden-runner sha comments to accurately match the sha. I know dependabot does this automatically, so unsure how this is out of sync.
(Is it a bug fix, feature, docs update, something else?)
What is the current behavior?
Policy is set to
audit
, which seems to be stable now per runs like https://app.stepsecurity.io/github/ossf/scorecard/actions/runs/9452793546?jobid=26036752635&tab=network-eventsWhat is the new behavior (if this is a feature change)?**
Changed policy to block.
This assumes that the current list is allow-listed. I am still learning harden-runner, but according to the video on the harden-runner README, this can now be flipped.
Which issue(s) this PR fixes
NONE
Special notes for your reviewer
I didn't open an issue first - forgive me. I had a spare moment doing my own scorecard/ harden-runner research and thought this would be useful.
Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?
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