Repository: docker/docker-bench-security Branch: master Commit: ff26d67f25be Files: 25 Total size: 187.7 KB Directory structure: gitextract__ccq7ioz/ ├── .dockerignore ├── .github/ │ └── workflows/ │ ├── issues.yml │ └── slsa.yml ├── .gitignore ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── CONTRIBUTORS.md ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE.md ├── MAINTAINERS ├── README.md ├── Vagrantfile ├── docker-bench-security.sh ├── docker-compose.yml ├── functions/ │ ├── functions_lib.sh │ ├── helper_lib.sh │ └── output_lib.sh └── tests/ ├── 1_host_configuration.sh ├── 2_docker_daemon_configuration.sh ├── 3_docker_daemon_configuration_files.sh ├── 4_container_images.sh ├── 5_container_runtime.sh ├── 6_docker_security_operations.sh ├── 7_docker_swarm_configuration.sh ├── 8_docker_enterprise_configuration.sh └── 99_community_checks.sh ================================================ FILE CONTENTS ================================================ ================================================ FILE: .dockerignore ================================================ * !docker-bench-security.sh !functions/ !tests/ !log/ log/* ================================================ FILE: .github/workflows/issues.yml ================================================ name: Issue assignment on: issues: types: [opened] permissions: contents: read jobs: auto-assign: permissions: issues: write runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: 'auto-assign issue' uses: pozil/auto-assign-issue@74b9f64cc1a08f99358061073e243a4c3d7dd5c4 # v1.11.0 with: assignees: konstruktoid ================================================ FILE: .github/workflows/slsa.yml ================================================ --- name: SLSA on: push: release: permissions: contents: write types: [published, released] permissions: contents: read jobs: build: outputs: hashes: ${{ steps.hash.outputs.hashes }} runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Harden Runner uses: step-security/harden-runner@63c24ba6bd7ba022e95695ff85de572c04a18142 # v2.7.0 with: egress-policy: audit - run: echo "REPOSITORY_NAME=$(echo '${{ github.repository }}' | awk -F '/' '{print $2}')" >> $GITHUB_ENV shell: bash - name: Checkout repository uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11 # v4.1.1 - name: Build artifacts run: | find *.sh functions/* tests/* Dockerfile Vagrantfile -exec sha256sum {} \; > ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 - name: Generate hashes shell: bash id: hash run: | echo "hashes=$(sha256sum ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 | base64 -w0)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" - name: Upload ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 uses: actions/upload-artifact@5d5d22a31266ced268874388b861e4b58bb5c2f3 # v4.3.1 with: name: ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 path: ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 if-no-files-found: error retention-days: 5 provenance: needs: [build] permissions: actions: read id-token: write contents: write uses: slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/.github/workflows/generator_generic_slsa3.yml@v1.10.0 with: base64-subjects: "${{ needs.build.outputs.hashes }}" upload-assets: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') }} release: permissions: actions: read id-token: write contents: write needs: [build, provenance] runs-on: ubuntu-latest if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') steps: - run: echo "REPOSITORY_NAME=$(echo '${{ github.repository }}' | awk -F '/' '{print $2}')" >> $GITHUB_ENV shell: bash - name: Download ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 uses: actions/download-artifact@c850b930e6ba138125429b7e5c93fc707a7f8427 # v4.1.4 with: name: ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 - name: Upload asset uses: softprops/action-gh-release@9d7c94cfd0a1f3ed45544c887983e9fa900f0564 # v2.0.4 with: files: | ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}.sha256 ================================================ FILE: .gitignore ================================================ log/* *.swp* .vagrant/ ================================================ FILE: CONTRIBUTING.md ================================================ # Contributing to Docker Bench for Security Want to hack on Docker Bench? Awesome! Here are instructions to get you started. The Docker Bench for Security is a part of the [Docker](https://www.docker.com) project, and follows the same rules and principles. If you're already familiar with the way Docker does things, you'll feel right at home. Otherwise, go read [Contribute to the Moby Project](https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Development Environment Setup ### Start hacking You can build the container that wraps the docker-bench for security: ```sh git clone git@github.com:docker/docker-bench-security.git cd docker-bench-security docker build -t docker-bench-security . ``` Or you can simply run the shell script locally: ```sh git clone git@github.com:docker/docker-bench-security.git cd docker-bench-security sudo sh docker-bench-security.sh ``` The Docker Bench has the main script called `docker-bench-security.sh`. This is the main script that checks for all the dependencies, deals with command line arguments and loads all the tests. The tests are split into the following files: ```sh tests/ ├── 1_host_configuration.sh ├── 2_docker_daemon_configuration.sh ├── 3_docker_daemon_configuration_files.sh ├── 4_container_images.sh ├── 5_container_runtime.sh ├── 6_docker_security_operations.sh ├── 7_docker_swarm_configuration.sh ├── 8_docker_enterprise_configuration.sh └── 99_community_checks.sh ``` To modify the Docker Bench for Security you should first clone the repository, make your changes, check your code with `shellcheck`, or similar tools, and then sign off on your commits. After that feel free to send us a pull request with the changes. While this tool was inspired by the [CIS Docker 1.11.0 benchmark](https://www.cisecurity.org/benchmark/docker/) and its successors, feel free to add new tests. ================================================ FILE: CONTRIBUTORS.md ================================================ The following people, listed in alphabetical order, have contributed to docker-bench-security: * alberto * Andreas Stieger * Anthony Roger * Aurélien Gasser * binary * Boris Gorbylev * Cheng-Li Jerry Ma * Csaba Palfi * Daniele Marcocci * Dhawal Patel * Diogo Monica * Diogo Mónica * Ernst de Haan * HuKeping * Ivan Angelov * J0WI * jammasterj89 * Jessica Frazelle * Joachim Lusiardi * Joachim Lusiardi * Joachim Lusiardi * Joe Williams * Julien Garcia Gonzalez * Jürgen Hermann * kakakakakku * Karol Babioch * Kevin Lim * kevinll * Liron Levin * liron-l * LorensK * lusitania * Maik Ellerbrock * Mark Stemm * Matt Fellows * Michael Crosby * Michael Stahn * Mike Ritter * Mr. Secure * MrSecure * Nigel Brown * Paul Czarkowski * Paul Morgan * Pete Sellars * Peter * Ravi Kumar Vadapalli * Scott McCarty * Sebastiaan van Stijn * telepresencebot2 * Thomas Sjögren * Tom Partington * Werner Buck * will Farrell * Zvi "Viz" Effron This list was generated Tue Nov 5 09:45:35 UTC 2019. ================================================ FILE: Dockerfile ================================================ FROM alpine:3.18@sha256:eece025e432126ce23f223450a0326fbebde39cdf496a85d8c016293fc851978 LABEL \ org.label-schema.name="docker-bench-security" \ org.label-schema.url="https://dockerbench.com" \ org.label-schema.vcs-url="https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security.git" RUN apk add --no-cache iproute2 \ docker-cli \ dumb-init \ jq COPY . /usr/local/bin/ HEALTHCHECK CMD exit 0 WORKDIR /usr/local/bin ENTRYPOINT [ "/usr/bin/dumb-init", "/bin/sh", "docker-bench-security.sh" ] CMD [""] ================================================ FILE: LICENSE.md ================================================ Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 1. 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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ================================================ FILE: MAINTAINERS ================================================ # Docker Bench for Security maintainers file # # This file describes who runs the docker/docker-bench-security project and how. # This is a living document - if you see something out of date or missing, speak up! # # It is structured to be consumable by both humans and programs. # To extract its contents programmatically, use any TOML-compliant parser. # # This file is compiled into the MAINTAINERS file in docker/opensource. # [Org] [Org."Core maintainers"] people = [ "diogomonica", "konstruktoid", ] [people] # A reference list of all people associated with the project. # All other sections should refer to people by their canonical key # in the people section. # ADD YOURSELF HERE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER [people.diogomonica] Name = "Dr. Diogo Mónica" Email = "diogo@docker.com" GitHub = "diogomonica" [people.konstruktoid] Name = "Thomas Sjögren" Email = "thomas.sjogren@protonmail.com" GitHub = "konstruktoid" ================================================ FILE: README.md ================================================ # Docker Bench for Security ![Docker Bench for Security running](img/benchmark_log.png) The Docker Bench for Security is a script that checks for dozens of common best-practices around deploying Docker containers in production. The tests are all automated, and are based on the [CIS Docker Benchmark v1.6.0](https://www.cisecurity.org/benchmark/docker/). We are making this available as an open-source utility so the Docker community can have an easy way to self-assess their hosts and Docker containers against this benchmark. Release | CIS | :---:|:---:| 1.6.0|1.6.0| 1.5.0|1.5.0| 1.3.6|1.4.0| 1.3.5|1.2.0| 1.3.3|1.1.0| 1.3.0|1.13.0| ## Running Docker Bench for Security ### Run from your base host You can simply run this script from your base host by running: ```sh git clone https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security.git cd docker-bench-security sudo sh docker-bench-security.sh ``` > Note: [`jq`](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/) is an optional but recommended dependency. ### Run with Docker #### Building Docker image You have two options if you wish to build and run this container yourself: 1. Use Docker Build: ```sh git clone https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security.git cd docker-bench-security docker build --no-cache -t docker-bench-security . ``` Followed by an appropriate `docker run` command as stated below. 2. Use Docker Compose: ```sh git clone https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security.git cd docker-bench-security docker-compose run --rm docker-bench-security ``` _Please note that the `docker/docker-bench-security` image is out-of-date and and a manual build is required. See [#405](https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security/issues/405) for more information._ Note that this container is being run with a *lot* of privilege -- sharing the host's filesystem, pid and network namespaces, due to portions of the benchmark applying to the running host. ### Using the container ```sh docker run --rm --net host --pid host --userns host --cap-add audit_control \ -e DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=$DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST \ -v /etc:/etc:ro \ -v /usr/bin/containerd:/usr/bin/containerd:ro \ -v /usr/bin/runc:/usr/bin/runc:ro \ -v /usr/lib/systemd:/usr/lib/systemd:ro \ -v /var/lib:/var/lib:ro \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \ --label docker_bench_security \ docker-bench-security ``` Don't forget to adjust the shared volumes according to your operating system. Some examples are: 1. On Ubuntu the `docker.service` and `docker.secret` files are located in `/lib/systemd/system` folder by default. ```sh docker run --rm --net host --pid host --userns host --cap-add audit_control \ -e DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=$DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST \ -v /etc:/etc:ro \ -v /lib/systemd/system:/lib/systemd/system:ro \ -v /usr/bin/containerd:/usr/bin/containerd:ro \ -v /usr/bin/runc:/usr/bin/runc:ro \ -v /usr/lib/systemd:/usr/lib/systemd:ro \ -v /var/lib:/var/lib:ro \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \ --label docker_bench_security \ docker-bench-security ``` 2. The /etc/hostname file is missing on macOS, so it will need to be created first. Also, `Docker Desktop` on macOS doesn't have `/usr/lib/systemd` or the above Docker binaries. ```sh sudo touch /etc/hostname docker run --rm --net host --pid host --userns host --cap-add audit_control \ -e DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=$DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST \ -v /etc:/etc \ -v /var/lib:/var/lib:ro \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \ --label docker_bench_security \ docker-bench-security ``` ### Note Docker bench requires Docker 1.13.0 or later in order to run. Note that when distributions don't contain `auditctl`, the audit tests will check `/etc/audit/audit.rules` to see if a rule is present instead. ### Docker Bench for Security options ```sh -b optional Do not print colors -h optional Print this help message -l FILE optional Log output in FILE, inside container if run using docker -u USERS optional Comma delimited list of trusted docker user(s) -c CHECK optional Comma delimited list of specific check(s) id -e CHECK optional Comma delimited list of specific check(s) id to exclude -i INCLUDE optional Comma delimited list of patterns within a container or image name to check -x EXCLUDE optional Comma delimited list of patterns within a container or image name to exclude from check -t LABEL optional Comma delimited list of labels within a container or image to check -n LIMIT optional In JSON output, when reporting lists of items (containers, images, etc.), limit the number of reported items to LIMIT. Default 0 (no limit). -p PRINT optional Disable the printing of remediation measures. Default: print remediation measures. ``` By default the Docker Bench for Security script will run all available CIS tests and produce logs in the log folder from current directory, named `docker-bench-security.log.json` and `docker-bench-security.log`. If the docker container is used then the log files will be created inside the container in location `/usr/local/bin/log/`. If you wish to access them from the host after the container has been run you will need to mount a volume for storing them in. The CIS based checks are named `check_
_`, e.g. `check_2_6` and community contributed checks are named `check_c_`. `sh docker-bench-security.sh -c check_2_2` will only run check `2.2 Ensure the logging level is set to 'info'`. `sh docker-bench-security.sh -e check_2_2` will run all available checks except `2.2 Ensure the logging level is set to 'info'`. `sh docker-bench-security.sh -e docker_enterprise_configuration` will run all available checks except the docker_enterprise_configuration group `sh docker-bench-security.sh -e docker_enterprise_configuration,check_2_2` will run all available checks except the docker_enterprise_configuration group and `2.2 Ensure the logging level is set to 'info'` `sh docker-bench-security.sh -c container_images,container_runtime` will run just the container_images and container_runtime checks `sh docker-bench-security.sh -c container_images -e check_4_5` will run just the container_images checks except `4.5 Ensure Content trust for Docker is Enabled` Note that when submitting checks, provide information why it is a reasonable test to add and please include some kind of official documentation verifying that information. ================================================ FILE: Vagrantfile ================================================ Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vbguest.installer_options = { allow_kernel_upgrade: true } config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v| v.memory = 2048 v.cpus = 2 v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--uart1", "0x3F8", "4"] v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--uartmode1", "file", File::NULL] end config.vm.define "jammy" do |jammy| jammy.ssh.extra_args = ["-o","ConnectTimeout=600"] jammy.ssh.insert_key = true jammy.vm.boot_timeout = 600 jammy.vm.box = "ubuntu/jammy64" jammy.vm.hostname = "jammy" jammy.vm.provision "shell", inline: "apt-get update && curl -sSL get.docker.com | sh && addgroup vagrant docker" end end ================================================ FILE: docker-bench-security.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Docker Bench for Security # # Docker, Inc. (c) 2015-2022 # # Checks for dozens of common best-practices around deploying Docker containers in production. # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- version='1.6.0' LIBEXEC="." # Distributions can change this to /usr/libexec or similar. # Load dependencies . $LIBEXEC/functions/functions_lib.sh . $LIBEXEC/functions/helper_lib.sh # Setup the paths this_path=$(abspath "$0") ## Path of this file including filename myname=$(basename "${this_path%.*}") ## file name of this script. readonly version readonly this_path readonly myname export PATH="$PATH:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin/" # Check for required program(s) req_programs 'awk docker grep sed stat tail tee tr wc xargs' # Ensure we can connect to docker daemon if ! docker ps -q >/dev/null 2>&1; then printf "Error connecting to docker daemon (does docker ps work?)\n" exit 1 fi usage () { cat < Full documentation: Released under the Apache-2.0 License. EOF } # Default values if [ ! -d log ]; then mkdir log fi logger="log/${myname}.log" limit=0 printremediation="0" globalRemediation="" # Get the flags # If you add an option here, please # remember to update usage() above. while getopts bhl:u:c:e:i:x:t:n:p args do case $args in b) nocolor="nocolor";; h) usage; exit 0 ;; l) logger="$OPTARG" ;; u) dockertrustusers="$OPTARG" ;; c) check="$OPTARG" ;; e) checkexclude="$OPTARG" ;; i) include="$OPTARG" ;; x) exclude="$OPTARG" ;; t) labels="$OPTARG" ;; n) limit="$OPTARG" ;; p) printremediation="1" ;; *) usage; exit 1 ;; esac done # Load output formating . $LIBEXEC/functions/output_lib.sh yell_info # Warn if not root if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then warn "$(yell 'Some tests might require root to run')\n" sleep 3 fi # Total Score # Warn Scored -1, Pass Scored +1, Not Score -0 totalChecks=0 currentScore=0 logit "Initializing $(date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%:z)\n" beginjson "$version" "$(date +%s)" # Load all the tests from tests/ and run them main () { logit "\n${bldylw}Section A - Check results${txtrst}" # Get configuration location get_docker_configuration_file # If there is a container with label docker_bench_security, memorize it: benchcont="nil" for c in $(docker ps | sed '1d' | awk '{print $NF}'); do if docker inspect --format '{{ .Config.Labels }}' "$c" | \ grep -e 'docker.bench.security' >/dev/null 2>&1; then benchcont="$c" fi done # Get the image id of the docker_bench_security_image, memorize it: benchimagecont="nil" for c in $(docker images | sed '1d' | awk '{print $3}'); do if docker inspect --format '{{ .Config.Labels }}' "$c" | \ grep -e 'docker.bench.security' >/dev/null 2>&1; then benchimagecont="$c" fi done # Format LABELS for label in $(echo "$labels" | sed 's/,/ /g'); do LABELS="$LABELS --filter label=$label" done if [ -n "$include" ]; then pattern=$(echo "$include" | sed 's/,/|/g') containers=$(docker ps $LABELS| sed '1d' | awk '{print $NF}' | grep -v "$benchcont" | grep -E "$pattern") images=$(docker images $LABELS| sed '1d' | grep -E "$pattern" | awk '{print $3}' | grep -v "$benchimagecont") elif [ -n "$exclude" ]; then pattern=$(echo "$exclude" | sed 's/,/|/g') containers=$(docker ps $LABELS| sed '1d' | awk '{print $NF}' | grep -v "$benchcont" | grep -Ev "$pattern") images=$(docker images $LABELS| sed '1d' | grep -Ev "$pattern" | awk '{print $3}' | grep -v "$benchimagecont") else containers=$(docker ps $LABELS| sed '1d' | awk '{print $NF}' | grep -v "$benchcont") images=$(docker images -q $LABELS| grep -v "$benchcont") fi for test in $LIBEXEC/tests/*.sh; do . "$test" done if [ -z "$check" ] && [ ! "$checkexclude" ]; then # No options just run cis elif [ -z "$check" ]; then # No check defined but excludes defined set to calls in cis() function check=$(sed -ne "/cis() {/,/}/{/{/d; /}/d; p;}" functions/functions_lib.sh) fi for c in $(echo "$check" | sed "s/,/ /g"); do if ! command -v "$c" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then echo "Check \"$c\" doesn't seem to exist." continue fi if [ -z "$checkexclude" ]; then # No excludes just run the checks specified "$c" else # Exludes specified and check exists checkexcluded="$(echo ",$checkexclude" | sed -e 's/^/\^/g' -e 's/,/\$|/g' -e 's/$/\$/g')" if echo "$c" | grep -E "$checkexcluded" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then # Excluded continue elif echo "$c" | grep -vE 'check_[0-9]|check_[a-z]' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then # Function not a check, fill loop_checks with all check from function loop_checks="$(sed -ne "/$c() {/,/}/{/{/d; /}/d; p;}" functions/functions_lib.sh)" else # Just one check loop_checks="$c" fi for lc in $loop_checks; do if echo "$lc" | grep -vE "$checkexcluded" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then # Not excluded "$lc" fi done fi done if [ -n "${globalRemediation}" ] && [ "$printremediation" = "1" ]; then logit "\n\n${bldylw}Section B - Remediation measures${txtrst}" logit "${globalRemediation}" fi logit "\n\n${bldylw}Section C - Score${txtrst}\n" info "Checks: $totalChecks" info "Score: $currentScore\n" endjson "$totalChecks" "$currentScore" "$(date +%s)" } main "$@" ================================================ FILE: docker-compose.yml ================================================ services: docker-bench-security: # use image if you have a dedicated build step: # docker build --rm -t docker-bench-security . # image: docker-bench-security # use build path to Dockerfile if docker-compose should build the image build: . cap_add: - audit_control labels: - docker_bench_security pid: host stdin_open: true tty: true volumes: - /var/lib:/var/lib:ro - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro - /usr/lib/systemd:/usr/lib/systemd:ro - /etc:/etc:ro ================================================ FILE: functions/functions_lib.sh ================================================ #!/bin/sh host_configuration() { check_1 check_1_1 check_1_1_1 check_1_1_2 check_1_1_3 check_1_1_4 check_1_1_5 check_1_1_6 check_1_1_7 check_1_1_8 check_1_1_9 check_1_1_10 check_1_1_11 check_1_1_12 check_1_1_13 check_1_1_14 check_1_1_15 check_1_1_16 check_1_1_17 check_1_1_18 check_1_2 check_1_2_1 check_1_2_2 check_1_end } host_configuration_level1() { check_1 check_1_end } linux_hosts_specific_configuration() { check_1_1 check_1_1_1 check_1_1_2 check_1_1_3 check_1_1_4 check_1_1_5 check_1_1_6 check_1_1_7 check_1_1_8 check_1_1_9 check_1_1_10 check_1_1_11 check_1_1_12 check_1_1_13 check_1_1_14 check_1_1_15 check_1_1_16 check_1_1_17 check_1_1_18 } host_general_configuration() { check_1 check_1_2 check_1_2_1 check_1_2_2 check_1_end } docker_daemon_configuration() { check_2 check_2_1 check_2_2 check_2_3 check_2_4 check_2_5 check_2_6 check_2_7 check_2_8 check_2_9 check_2_10 check_2_11 check_2_12 check_2_13 check_2_14 check_2_15 check_2_16 check_2_17 check_2_18 check_2_end } docker_daemon_configuration_level1() { check_2 check_2_end } docker_daemon_files() { check_3 check_3_1 check_3_2 check_3_3 check_3_4 check_3_5 check_3_6 check_3_7 check_3_8 check_3_9 check_3_10 check_3_11 check_3_12 check_3_13 check_3_14 check_3_15 check_3_16 check_3_17 check_3_18 check_3_19 check_3_20 check_3_21 check_3_22 check_3_23 check_3_24 check_3_end } docker_daemon_files_level1() { check_3 check_3_end } container_images() { check_4 check_4_1 check_4_2 check_4_3 check_4_4 check_4_5 check_4_6 check_4_7 check_4_8 check_4_9 check_4_10 check_4_11 check_4_12 check_4_end } container_images_level1() { check_4 check_4_end } container_runtime() { check_5 check_running_containers check_5_1 check_5_2 check_5_3 check_5_4 check_5_5 check_5_6 check_5_7 check_5_8 check_5_9 check_5_10 check_5_11 check_5_12 check_5_13 check_5_14 check_5_15 check_5_16 check_5_17 check_5_18 check_5_19 check_5_20 check_5_21 check_5_22 check_5_23 check_5_24 check_5_25 check_5_26 check_5_27 check_5_28 check_5_29 check_5_30 check_5_31 check_5_32 check_5_end } container_runtime_level1() { check_5 check_5_end } docker_security_operations() { check_6 check_6_1 check_6_2 check_6_end } docker_security_operations_level1() { check_6 check_6_1 check_6_2 check_6_end } docker_swarm_configuration() { check_7 check_7_1 check_7_2 check_7_3 check_7_4 check_7_5 check_7_6 check_7_7 check_7_8 check_7_9 check_7_end } docker_swarm_configuration_level1() { check_7 check_7_end } docker_enterprise_configuration() { check_8 check_product_license check_8_1 check_8_1_1 check_8_1_2 check_8_1_3 check_8_1_4 check_8_1_5 check_8_1_6 check_8_1_7 check_8_2 check_8_2_1 check_8_end } docker_enterprise_configuration_level1() { check_8 check_product_license check_8_1 check_8_1_1 check_8_1_2 check_8_1_3 check_8_1_4 check_8_1_5 check_8_1_6 check_8_1_7 check_8_2 check_8_2_1 check_8_end } universal_control_plane_configuration() { check_8 check_8_1 check_8_1_1 check_8_1_2 check_8_1_3 check_8_1_4 check_8_1_5 check_8_1_6 check_8_1_7 check_8_end } docker_trusted_registry_configuration() { check_8 check_8_2 check_8_2_1 check_8_end } community_checks() { check_c check_c_1 check_c_1_1 check_c_2 check_c_5_3_1 check_c_5_3_2 check_c_5_3_3 check_c_5_3_4 check_c_end } # CIS cis() { host_configuration docker_daemon_configuration docker_daemon_files container_images container_runtime docker_security_operations docker_swarm_configuration } cis_level1() { host_configuration_level1 docker_daemon_configuration_level1 docker_daemon_files_level1 container_images_level1 container_runtime_level1 docker_security_operations_level1 docker_swarm_configuration_level1 } cis_controls_v8_ig1() { check_1_1_2 check_1_1_3 check_2_1 check_2_13 check_2_14 check_3_1 check_3_2 check_3_3 check_3_4 check_3_5 check_3_6 check_3_7 check_3_8 check_3_9 check_3_10 check_3_11 check_3_12 check_3_13 check_3_14 check_3_15 check_3_16 check_3_17 check_3_18 check_3_19 check_3_20 check_3_21 check_3_22 check_3_23 check_3_24 check_4_8 check_4_11 check_5_5 check_5_14 check_5_18 check_5_22 check_5_23 check_5_24 check_5_25 check_5_26 check_5_32 check_7_2 check_7_6 check_7_7 check_7_8 } cis_controls_v8_ig2() { check_1_1_1 check_1_1_2 check_1_1_3 check_1_1_4 check_1_1_5 check_1_1_6 check_1_1_7 check_1_1_8 check_1_1_9 check_1_1_10 check_1_1_11 check_1_1_12 check_1_1_13 check_1_1_14 check_1_1_15 check_1_1_16 check_1_1_17 check_1_1_18 check_1_2_1 check_1_2_2 check_2_1 check_2_2 check_2_3 check_2_4 check_2_5 check_2_7 check_2_8 check_2_11 check_2_13 check_2_14 check_2_15 check_2_16 check_2_18 check_3_1 check_3_2 check_3_3 check_3_4 check_3_5 check_3_6 check_3_7 check_3_8 check_3_9 check_3_10 check_3_11 check_3_12 check_3_13 check_3_14 check_3_15 check_3_16 check_3_17 check_3_18 check_3_19 check_3_20 check_3_21 check_3_22 check_3_23 check_3_24 check_4_2 check_4_3 check_4_4 check_4_7 check_4_8 check_4_9 check_4_11 check_5_1 check_5_2 check_5_3 check_5_4 check_5_5 check_5_7 check_5_10 check_5_11 check_5_12 check_5_14 check_5_16 check_5_17 check_5_18 check_5_19 check_5_21 check_5_22 check_5_23 check_5_24 check_5_25 check_5_26 check_5_27 check_5_30 check_5_31 check_5_32 check_6_1 check_6_2 check_7_2 check_7_3 check_7_5 check_7_6 check_7_7 check_7_8 check_7_9 } cis_controls_v8_ig3() { check_1_1_1 check_1_1_2 check_1_1_3 check_1_1_4 check_1_1_5 check_1_1_6 check_1_1_7 check_1_1_8 check_1_1_9 check_1_1_10 check_1_1_11 check_1_1_12 check_1_1_13 check_1_1_14 check_1_1_15 check_1_1_16 check_1_1_17 check_1_1_18 check_1_2_1 check_1_2_2 check_2_1 check_2_2 check_2_3 check_2_4 check_2_5 check_2_7 check_2_8 check_2_11 check_2_13 check_2_14 check_2_15 check_2_16 check_2_18 check_3_1 check_3_2 check_3_3 check_3_4 check_3_5 check_3_6 check_3_7 check_3_8 check_3_9 check_3_10 check_3_11 check_3_12 check_3_13 check_3_14 check_3_15 check_3_16 check_3_17 check_3_18 check_3_19 check_3_20 check_3_21 check_3_22 check_3_23 check_3_24 check_4_2 check_4_3 check_4_4 check_4_6 check_4_7 check_4_8 check_4_9 check_4_11 check_4_12 check_5_1 check_5_2 check_5_3 check_5_4 check_5_5 check_5_7 check_5_8 check_5_9 check_5_10 check_5_11 check_5_12 check_5_14 check_5_16 check_5_17 check_5_18 check_5_19 check_5_21 check_5_22 check_5_23 check_5_24 check_5_25 check_5_26 check_5_27 check_5_30 check_5_31 check_5_32 check_6_1 check_6_2 check_7_2 check_7_3 check_7_5 check_7_6 check_7_7 check_7_8 check_7_9 } # Community contributed community() { community_checks } # All all() { cis docker_enterprise_configuration community } ================================================ FILE: functions/helper_lib.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash # Returns the absolute path of a given string abspath () { case "$1" in /*)printf "%s\n" "$1";; *)printf "%s\n" "$PWD/$1";; esac; } # Audit rules default path auditrules="/etc/audit/audit.rules" # Check for required program(s) req_programs() { for p in $1; do command -v "$p" >/dev/null 2>&1 || { printf "Required program not found: %s\n" "$p"; exit 1; } done if command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then HAVE_JQ=true else HAVE_JQ=false fi if command -v ss >/dev/null 2>&1; then netbin=ss return fi if command -v netstat >/dev/null 2>&1; then netbin=netstat return fi echo "ss or netstat command not found." exit 1 } # Compares versions of software of the format X.Y.Z do_version_check() { [ "$1" = "$2" ] && return 10 ver1front=$(printf "%s" "$1" | cut -d "." -f -1) ver1back=$(printf "%s" "$1" | cut -d "." -f 2-) ver2front=$(printf "%s" "$2" | cut -d "." -f -1) ver2back=$(printf "%s" "$2" | cut -d "." -f 2-) if [ "$ver1front" != "$1" ] || [ "$ver2front" != "$2" ]; then [ "$ver1front" -gt "$ver2front" ] && return 11 [ "$ver1front" -lt "$ver2front" ] && return 9 [ "$ver1front" = "$1" ] || [ -z "$ver1back" ] && ver1back=0 [ "$ver2front" = "$2" ] || [ -z "$ver2back" ] && ver2back=0 do_version_check "$ver1back" "$ver2back" return $? fi [ "$1" -gt "$2" ] && return 11 || return 9 } # Extracts commandline args from the newest running processes named like the first parameter get_command_line_args() { PROC="$1" for PID in $(pgrep -f -n "$PROC"); do tr "\0" " " < /proc/"$PID"/cmdline done } # Extract the cumulative command line arguments for the docker daemon # # If specified multiple times, all matches are returned. # Accounts for long and short variants, call with short option. # Does not account for option defaults or implicit options. get_docker_cumulative_command_line_args() { OPTION="$1" line_arg="dockerd" if ! get_command_line_args "docker daemon" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then line_arg="docker daemon" fi get_command_line_args "$line_arg" | # normalize known long options to their short versions sed \ -e 's/\-\-debug/-D/g' \ -e 's/\-\-host/-H/g' \ -e 's/\-\-log-level/-l/g' \ -e 's/\-\-version/-v/g' \ | # normalize parameters separated by space(s) to -O=VALUE sed \ -e 's/\-\([DHlv]\)[= ]\([^- ][^ ]\)/-\1=\2/g' \ | # get the last interesting option tr ' ' "\n" | grep "^${OPTION}" | # normalize quoting of values sed \ -e 's/"//g' \ -e "s/'//g" } # Extract the effective command line arguments for the docker daemon # # Accounts for multiple specifications, takes the last option. # Accounts for long and short variants, call with short option # Does not account for option default or implicit options. get_docker_effective_command_line_args() { OPTION="$1" get_docker_cumulative_command_line_args "$OPTION" | tail -n1 } get_docker_configuration_file() { FILE="$(get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--config-file' | \ sed 's/.*=//g')" if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then CONFIG_FILE="$FILE" return fi if [ -f '/etc/docker/daemon.json' ]; then CONFIG_FILE='/etc/docker/daemon.json' return fi CONFIG_FILE='/dev/null' } get_docker_configuration_file_args() { OPTION="$1" get_docker_configuration_file if "$HAVE_JQ"; then jq --monochrome-output --raw-output "if has(\"${OPTION}\") then .[\"${OPTION}\"] else \"\" end" "$CONFIG_FILE" else cat "$CONFIG_FILE" | tr , '\n' | grep "$OPTION" | sed 's/.*://g' | tr -d '" ', fi } get_service_file() { SERVICE="$1" if [ -f "/etc/systemd/system/$SERVICE" ]; then echo "/etc/systemd/system/$SERVICE" return fi if [ -f "/lib/systemd/system/$SERVICE" ]; then echo "/lib/systemd/system/$SERVICE" return fi if find /run -name "$SERVICE" 2> /dev/null 1>&2; then find /run -name "$SERVICE" | head -n1 return fi if [ "$(systemctl show -p FragmentPath "$SERVICE" | sed 's/.*=//')" != "" ]; then systemctl show -p FragmentPath "$SERVICE" | sed 's/.*=//' return fi echo "/usr/lib/systemd/system/$SERVICE" } yell_info() { yell "# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Docker Bench for Security v$version # # Docker, Inc. (c) 2015-$(date +"%Y") # # Checks for dozens of common best-practices around deploying Docker containers in production. # Based on the CIS Docker Benchmark 1.6.0. # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------" } ================================================ FILE: functions/output_lib.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash bldred='\033[1;31m' # Bold Red bldgrn='\033[1;32m' # Bold Green bldblu='\033[1;34m' # Bold Blue bldylw='\033[1;33m' # Bold Yellow txtrst='\033[0m' if [ -n "$nocolor" ] && [ "$nocolor" = "nocolor" ]; then bldred='' bldgrn='' bldblu='' bldylw='' txtrst='' fi logit () { printf "%b\n" "$1" | tee -a "$logger" } info () { local infoCountCheck local OPTIND c while getopts c args do case $args in c) infoCountCheck="true" ;; *) exit 1 ;; esac done if [ "$infoCountCheck" = "true" ]; then printf "%b\n" "${bldblu}[INFO]${txtrst} $2" | tee -a "$logger" totalChecks=$((totalChecks + 1)) return fi printf "%b\n" "${bldblu}[INFO]${txtrst} $1" | tee -a "$logger" } pass () { local passScored local passCountCheck local OPTIND s c while getopts sc args do case $args in s) passScored="true" ;; c) passCountCheck="true" ;; *) exit 1 ;; esac done if [ "$passScored" = "true" ] || [ "$passCountCheck" = "true" ]; then printf "%b\n" "${bldgrn}[PASS]${txtrst} $2" | tee -a "$logger" totalChecks=$((totalChecks + 1)) fi if [ "$passScored" = "true" ]; then currentScore=$((currentScore + 1)) fi if [ "$passScored" != "true" ] && [ "$passCountCheck" != "true" ]; then printf "%b\n" "${bldgrn}[PASS]${txtrst} $1" | tee -a "$logger" fi } warn () { local warnScored local OPTIND s while getopts s args do case $args in s) warnScored="true" ;; *) exit 1 ;; esac done if [ "$warnScored" = "true" ]; then printf "%b\n" "${bldred}[WARN]${txtrst} $2" | tee -a "$logger" totalChecks=$((totalChecks + 1)) currentScore=$((currentScore - 1)) return fi printf "%b\n" "${bldred}[WARN]${txtrst} $1" | tee -a "$logger" } note () { local noteCountCheck local OPTIND c while getopts c args do case $args in c) noteCountCheck="true" ;; *) exit 1 ;; esac done if [ "$noteCountCheck" = "true" ]; then printf "%b\n" "${bldylw}[NOTE]${txtrst} $2" | tee -a "$logger" totalChecks=$((totalChecks + 1)) return fi printf "%b\n" "${bldylw}[NOTE]${txtrst} $1" | tee -a "$logger" } yell () { printf "%b\n" "${bldylw}$1${txtrst}\n" } beginjson () { printf "{\n \"dockerbenchsecurity\": \"%s\",\n \"start\": %s,\n \"tests\": [" "$1" "$2" | tee "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 } endjson (){ printf "\n ],\n \"checks\": %s,\n \"score\": %s,\n \"end\": %s\n}" "$1" "$2" "$3" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 } logjson (){ printf "\n \"%s\": \"%s\"," "$1" "$2" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 } SSEP= SEP= startsectionjson() { printf "%s\n {\n \"id\": \"%s\",\n \"desc\": \"%s\",\n \"results\": [" "$SSEP" "$1" "$2" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 SEP= SSEP="," } endsectionjson() { printf "\n ]\n }" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 } starttestjson() { printf "%s\n {\n \"id\": \"%s\",\n \"desc\": \"%s\",\n " "$SEP" "$1" "$2" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 SEP="," } log_to_json() { if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then printf "\"result\": \"%s\"" "$1" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 return fi if [ $# -eq 2 ] && [ $# -ne 1 ]; then # Result also contains details printf "\"result\": \"%s\",\n \"details\": \"%s\"" "$1" "$2" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 return fi # Result also includes details and a list of items. Add that directly to details and to an array property "items" # Also limit the number of items to $limit, if $limit is non-zero truncItems=$3 if [ "$limit" != 0 ]; then truncItems="" ITEM_COUNT=0 for item in $3; do truncItems="$truncItems $item" ITEM_COUNT=$((ITEM_COUNT + 1)); if [ "$ITEM_COUNT" == "$limit" ]; then truncItems="$truncItems (truncated)" break; fi done fi itemsJson=$(printf "[\n "; ISEP=""; ITEMCOUNT=0; for item in $truncItems; do printf "%s\"%s\"" "$ISEP" "$item"; ISEP=","; done; printf "\n ]") printf "\"result\": \"%s\",\n \"details\": \"%s: %s\",\n \"items\": %s" "$1" "$2" "$truncItems" "$itemsJson" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 } logcheckresult() { # Log to JSON log_to_json "$@" # Log remediation measure to JSON if [ -n "$remediation" ] && [ "$1" != "PASS" ] && [ "$printremediation" = "1" ]; then printf ",\n \"remediation\": \"%s\"" "$remediation" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 if [ -n "$remediationImpact" ]; then printf ",\n \"remediation-impact\": \"%s\"" "$remediationImpact" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 fi fi printf "\n }" | tee -a "$logger.json" 2>/dev/null 1>&2 # Save remediation measure for print log to stdout if [ -n "$remediation" ] && [ "$1" != "PASS" ]; then if [ -n "${checkHeader}" ]; then if [ -n "${addSpaceHeader}" ]; then globalRemediation="${globalRemediation}\n" fi globalRemediation="${globalRemediation}\n${bldblu}[INFO]${txtrst} ${checkHeader}" checkHeader="" addSpaceHeader="1" fi globalRemediation="${globalRemediation}\n${bldblu}[INFO]${txtrst} ${id} - ${remediation}" if [ -n "${remediationImpact}" ]; then globalRemediation="${globalRemediation} Remediation Impact: ${remediationImpact}" fi fi } ================================================ FILE: tests/1_host_configuration.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_1() { logit "" local id="1" local desc="Host Configuration" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_1_1() { local id="1.1" local desc="Linux Hosts Specific Configuration" local check="$id - $desc" info "$check" } check_1_1_1() { local id="1.1.1" local desc="Ensure a separate partition for containers has been created (Automated)" local remediation="For new installations, you should create a separate partition for the /var/lib/docker mount point. For systems that have already been installed, you should use the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) within Linux to create a new partition." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" docker_root_dir=$(docker info -f '{{ .DockerRootDir }}') if docker info | grep -q userns ; then docker_root_dir=$(readlink -f "$docker_root_dir/..") fi if mountpoint -q -- "$docker_root_dir" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_1_1_2() { local id="1.1.2" local desc="Ensure only trusted users are allowed to control Docker daemon (Automated)" local remediation="You should remove any untrusted users from the docker group using command sudo gpasswd -d docker or add trusted users to the docker group using command sudo usermod -aG docker . You should not create a mapping of sensitive directories from the host to container volumes." local remediationImpact="Only trust user are allow to build and execute containers as normal user." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" docker_users=$(grep 'docker' /etc/group) if command -v getent >/dev/null 2>&1; then docker_users=$(getent group docker) fi docker_users=$(printf "%s" "$docker_users" | awk -F: '{print $4}') local doubtfulusers="" if [ -n "$dockertrustusers" ]; then for u in $(printf "%s" "$docker_users" | sed "s/,/ /g"); do if ! printf "%s" "$dockertrustusers" | grep -q "$u" ; then doubtfulusers="$u" if [ -n "${doubtfulusers}" ]; then doubtfulusers="${doubtfulusers},$u" fi fi done else info -c "$check" info " * Users: $docker_users" logcheckresult "INFO" "doubtfulusers" "$docker_users" fi if [ -n "${doubtfulusers}" ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Doubtful users: $doubtfulusers" logcheckresult "WARN" "doubtfulusers" "$doubtfulusers" fi if [ -z "${doubtfulusers}" ] && [ -n "${dockertrustusers}" ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" fi } check_1_1_3() { local id="1.1.3" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for the Docker daemon (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /usr/bin/dockerd -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/usr/bin/dockerd" if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_1_1_4() { local id="1.1.4" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories -/run/containerd (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -a exit,always -F path=/run/containerd -F perm=war -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/run/containerd" if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_1_1_5() { local id="1.1.5" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /var/lib/docker (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /var/lib/docker -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" directory="/var/lib/docker" if [ -d "$directory" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $directory >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$directory" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Directory not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "Directory not found" } check_1_1_6() { local id="1.1.6" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /etc/docker (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /etc/docker -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" directory="/etc/docker" if [ -d "$directory" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $directory >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$directory" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Directory not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "Directory not found" } check_1_1_7() { local id="1.1.7" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - docker.service (Automated)" local remediation remediation="Install auditd. Add -w $(get_service_file docker.service) -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="$(get_service_file docker.service)" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_8() { local id="1.1.8" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - containerd.sock (Automated)" local remediation remediation="Install auditd. Add -w $(get_service_file containerd.sock) -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="$(get_service_file containerd.sock)" if [ -e "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_9() { local id="1.1.9" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - docker.socket (Automated)" local remediation remediation="Install auditd. Add -w $(get_service_file docker.socket) -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="$(get_service_file docker.socket)" if [ -e "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_10() { local id="1.1.10" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /etc/default/docker (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /etc/default/docker -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/default/docker" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_11() { local id="1.1.11" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Dockerfiles and directories - /etc/docker/daemon.json (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /etc/docker/daemon.json -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/docker/daemon.json" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_12() { local id="1.1.12" local desc="1.1.12 Ensure auditing is configured for Dockerfiles and directories - /etc/containerd/config.toml (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /etc/containerd/config.toml -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/containerd/config.toml" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_13() { local id="1.1.13" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /etc/sysconfig/docker (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /etc/sysconfig/docker -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/sysconfig/docker" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_14() { local id="1.1.14" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /usr/bin/containerd (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /usr/bin/containerd -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/usr/bin/containerd" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_15() { local id="1.1.15" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /usr/bin/containerd-shim (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /usr/bin/containerd-shim -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/usr/bin/containerd-shim" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_16() { local id="1.1.16" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v1 (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v1 -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v1" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_17() { local id="1.1.17" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v2 (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v2 -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v2" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_1_18() { local id="1.1.18" local desc="Ensure auditing is configured for Docker files and directories - /usr/bin/runc (Automated)" local remediation="Install auditd. Add -w /usr/bin/runc -k docker to the /etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules file. Then restart the audit daemon using command service auditd restart." local remediationImpact="Audit can generate large log files. So you need to make sure that they are rotated and archived periodically. Create a separate partition for audit logs to avoid filling up other critical partitions." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/usr/bin/runc" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if command -v auditctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then if auditctl -l | grep $file >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if grep -s "$file" "$auditrules" | grep "^[^#;]" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_1_2() { local id="1.2" local desc="General Configuration" local check="$id - $desc" info "$check" } check_1_2_1() { local id="1.2.1" local desc="Ensure the container host has been Hardened (Manual)" local remediation="You may consider various Security Benchmarks for your container host." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_1_2_2() { local id="1.2.2" local desc="Ensure that the version of Docker is up to date (Manual)" local remediation="You should monitor versions of Docker releases and make sure your software is updated as required." local remediationImpact="You should perform a risk assessment regarding Docker version updates and review how they may impact your operations." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" docker_version=$(docker version | grep -i -A2 '^server' | grep ' Version:' \ | awk '{print $NF; exit}' | tr -d '[:alpha:]-,') docker_current_version="$(date +%y.%m.0 -d @$(( $(date +%s) - 2592000)))" do_version_check "$docker_current_version" "$docker_version" if [ $? -eq 11 ]; then pass -c "$check" info " * Using $docker_version, verify is it up to date as deemed necessary" logcheckresult "INFO" "Using $docker_version" return fi pass -c "$check" info " * Using $docker_version which is current" info " * Check with your operating system vendor for support and security maintenance for Docker" logcheckresult "PASS" "Using $docker_version" } check_1_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/2_docker_daemon_configuration.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_2() { logit "" local id="2" local desc="Docker daemon configuration" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_2_1() { local id="2.1" local desc="Run the Docker daemon as a non-root user, if possible (Manual)" local remediation="Follow the current Dockerdocumentation on how to install the Docker daemon as a non-root user." local remediationImpact="There are multiple prerequisites depending on which distribution that is in use, and also known limitations regarding networking and resource limitation. Running in rootless mode also changes the location of any configuration files in use, including all containers using the daemon." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_2_2() { local id="2.2" local desc="Ensure network traffic is restricted between containers on the default bridge (Scored)" local remediation="Edit the Docker daemon configuration file to ensure that inter-container communication is disabled: icc: false." local remediationImpact="Inter-container communication is disabled on the default network bridge. If any communication between containers on the same host is desired, it needs to be explicitly defined using container linking or custom networks." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--icc' | grep false >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'icc' | grep "false") ]] && [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'icc' | grep "false") != "null" ]] ; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_2_3() { local id="2.3" local desc="Ensure the logging level is set to 'info' (Scored)" local remediation="Ensure that the Docker daemon configuration file has the following configuration included log-level: info. Alternatively, run the Docker daemon as following: dockerd --log-level=info" local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_configuration_file_args 'log-level' >/dev/null 2>&1; then if get_docker_configuration_file_args 'log-level' | grep info >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if [ -z "$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'log-level')" ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '-l'; then if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '-l' | grep "info" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_2_4() { local id="2.4" local desc="Ensure Docker is allowed to make changes to iptables (Scored)" local remediation="Do not run the Docker daemon with --iptables=false option." local remediationImpact="The Docker daemon service requires iptables rules to be enabled before it starts." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--iptables' | grep "false" >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'iptables' | grep "false") ]] && [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'iptables' | grep "false") != "null" ]] ; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_2_5() { local id="2.5" local desc="Ensure insecure registries are not used (Scored)" local remediation="You should ensure that no insecure registries are in use." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--insecure-registry' | grep "insecure-registry" >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'insecure-registries' | grep -v '\[]') ]] && [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'insecure-registries' | grep -v '\[]') != "null" ]] ; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_2_6() { local id="2.6" local desc="Ensure aufs storage driver is not used (Scored)" local remediation="Do not start Docker daemon as using dockerd --storage-driver aufs option." local remediationImpact="aufs is the only storage driver that allows containers to share executable and shared library memory. Its use should be reviewed in line with your organization's security policy." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "^\sStorage Driver:\s*aufs\s*$" >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_2_7() { local id="2.7" local desc="Ensure TLS authentication for Docker daemon is configured (Scored)" local remediation="Follow the steps mentioned in the Docker documentation or other references. By default, TLS authentication is not configured." local remediationImpact="You would need to manage and guard certificates and keys for the Docker daemon and Docker clients." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if $(grep -qE "host.*tcp://" "$CONFIG_FILE") || \ [ $(get_docker_cumulative_command_line_args '-H' | grep -vE '(unix|fd)://') > /dev/null 2>&1 ]; then if [ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args '"tlsverify":' | grep 'true') ] || \ [ $(get_docker_cumulative_command_line_args '--tlsverify' | grep 'tlsverify') >/dev/null 2>&1 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if [ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args '"tls":' | grep 'true') ] || \ [ $(get_docker_cumulative_command_line_args '--tls' | grep 'tls$') >/dev/null 2>&1 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Docker daemon currently listening on TCP with TLS, but no verification" logcheckresult "WARN" "Docker daemon currently listening on TCP with TLS, but no verification" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Docker daemon currently listening on TCP without TLS" logcheckresult "WARN" "Docker daemon currently listening on TCP without TLS" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Docker daemon not listening on TCP" logcheckresult "INFO" "Docker daemon not listening on TCP" } check_2_8() { local id="2.8" local desc="Ensure the default ulimit is configured appropriately (Manual)" local remediation="Run Docker in daemon mode and pass --default-ulimit as option with respective ulimits as appropriate in your environment and in line with your security policy. Example: dockerd --default-ulimit nproc=1024:2048 --default-ulimit nofile=100:200" local remediationImpact="If ulimits are set incorrectly this could cause issues with system resources, possibly causing a denial of service condition." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'default-ulimits' | grep -v '{}') ]] && [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'default-ulimits' | grep -v '{}') != "null" ]] ; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--default-ulimit' | grep "default-ulimit" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Default ulimit doesn't appear to be set" logcheckresult "INFO" "Default ulimit doesn't appear to be set" } check_2_9() { local id="2.9" local desc="Enable user namespace support (Scored)" local remediation="Please consult the Docker documentation for various ways in which this can be configured depending upon your requirements. The high-level steps are: Ensure that the files /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid exist. Start the docker daemon with --userns-remap flag." local remediationImpact="User namespace remapping is incompatible with a number of Docker features and also currently breaks some of its functionalities." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'userns-remap' | grep -v '""') ]] && [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'userns-remap' | grep -v '""') != "null" ]] ; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--userns-remap' | grep "userns-remap" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_2_10() { local id="2.10" local desc="Ensure the default cgroup usage has been confirmed (Scored)" local remediation="The default setting is in line with good security practice and can be left in situ." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_configuration_file_args 'cgroup-parent' | grep -v ''; then warn -s "$check" info " * Confirm cgroup usage" logcheckresult "WARN" "Confirm cgroup usage" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--cgroup-parent' | grep "cgroup-parent" >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn -s "$check" info " * Confirm cgroup usage" logcheckresult "WARN" "Confirm cgroup usage" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_2_11() { local id="2.11" local desc="Ensure base device size is not changed until needed (Scored)" local remediation="Do not set --storage-opt dm.basesize until needed." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_configuration_file_args 'storage-opts' | grep "dm.basesize" >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--storage-opt' | grep "dm.basesize" >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_2_12() { local id="2.12" local desc="Ensure that authorization for Docker client commands is enabled (Scored)" local remediation="Install/Create an authorization plugin. Configure the authorization policy as desired. Start the docker daemon using command dockerd --authorization-plugin=" local remediationImpact="Each Docker command needs to pass through the authorization plugin mechanism. This may have a performance impact" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'authorization-plugins' | grep -v '\[]') ]] && [[ $(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'authorization-plugins' | grep -v '\[]') != "null" ]] ; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--authorization-plugin' | grep "authorization-plugin" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_2_13() { local id="2.13" local desc="Ensure centralized and remote logging is configured (Scored)" local remediation="Set up the desired log driver following its documentation. Start the docker daemon using that logging driver. Example: dockerd --log-driver=syslog --log-opt syslog-address=tcp://192.xxx.xxx.xxx" local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info --format '{{ .LoggingDriver }}' | grep 'json-file' >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_2_14() { local id="2.14" local desc="Ensure containers are restricted from acquiring new privileges (Scored)" local remediation="You should run the Docker daemon using command: dockerd --no-new-privileges" local remediationImpact="no_new_priv prevents LSMs such as SELinux from escalating the privileges of individual containers." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--no-new-privileges' | grep "no-new-privileges" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if get_docker_configuration_file_args 'no-new-privileges' | grep true >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_2_15() { local id="2.15" local desc="Ensure live restore is enabled (Scored)" local remediation="Run Docker in daemon mode and pass --live-restore option." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Live Restore Enabled:\s*true\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:*\sactive\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check (Incompatible with swarm mode)" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--live-restore' | grep "live-restore" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_2_16() { local id="2.16" local desc="Ensure Userland Proxy is Disabled (Scored)" local remediation="You should run the Docker daemon using command: dockerd --userland-proxy=false" local remediationImpact="Some systems with older Linux kernels may not be able to support hairpin NAT and therefore require the userland proxy service. Also, some networking setups can be impacted by the removal of the userland proxy." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if get_docker_configuration_file_args 'userland-proxy' | grep false >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--userland-proxy=false' 2>/dev/null | grep "userland-proxy=false" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_2_17() { local id="2.17" local desc="Ensure that a daemon-wide custom seccomp profile is applied if appropriate (Manual)" local remediation="By default, Docker's default seccomp profile is applied. If this is adequate for your environment, no action is necessary." local remediationImpact="A misconfigured seccomp profile could possibly interrupt your container environment. You should therefore exercise extreme care if you choose to override the default settings." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info --format '{{ .SecurityOptions }}' | grep 'name=seccomp,profile=default' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_2_18() { docker_version=$(docker version | grep -i -A2 '^server' | grep ' Version:' \ | awk '{print $NF; exit}' | tr -d '[:alpha:]-,.' | cut -c 1-4) local id="2.18" local desc="Ensure that experimental features are not implemented in production (Scored)" local remediation="You should not pass --experimental as a runtime parameter to the Docker daemon on production systems." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if [ "$docker_version" -le 1903 ]; then if docker version -f '{{.Server.Experimental}}' | grep false 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi local desc="$desc (Deprecated)" local check="$id - $desc" info -c "$desc" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_2_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/3_docker_daemon_configuration_files.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_3() { logit "" local id="3" local desc="Docker daemon configuration files" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_3_1() { local id="3.1" local desc="Ensure that the docker.service file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="Find out the file location: systemctl show -p FragmentPath docker.service. If the file does not exist, this recommendation is not applicable. If the file does exist, you should run the command chown root:root , in order to set the ownership and group ownership for the file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file=$(get_service_file docker.service) if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %u%g "$file")" -eq 00 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_2() { local id="3.2" local desc="Ensure that docker.service file permissions are appropriately set (Automated)" local remediation="Find out the file location: systemctl show -p FragmentPath docker.service. If the file does not exist, this recommendation is not applicable. If the file exists, run the command chmod 644 to set the file permissions to 644." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file=$(get_service_file docker.service) if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a "$file")" -le 644 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_3() { local id="3.3" local desc="Ensure that docker.socket file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="Find out the file location: systemctl show -p FragmentPath docker.socket. If the file does not exist, this recommendation is not applicable. If the file exists, run the command chown root:root to set the ownership and group ownership for the file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file=$(get_service_file docker.socket) if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %u%g "$file")" -eq 00 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_4() { local id="3.4" local desc="Ensure that docker.socket file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated)" local remediation="Find out the file location: systemctl show -p FragmentPath docker.socket. If the file does not exist, this recommendation is not applicable. If the file does exist, you should run the command chmod 644 to set the file permissions to 644." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file=$(get_service_file docker.socket) if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a "$file")" -le 644 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_5() { local id="3.5" local desc="Ensure that the /etc/docker directory ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root /etc/docker. This sets the ownership and group ownership for the directory to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" directory="/etc/docker" if [ -d "$directory" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %u%g $directory)" -eq 00 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $directory" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $directory" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Directory not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "Directory not found" } check_3_6() { local id="3.6" local desc="Ensure that /etc/docker directory permissions are set to 755 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 755 /etc/docker. This sets the permissions for the directory to 755." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" directory="/etc/docker" if [ -d "$directory" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a $directory)" -le 755 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $directory" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $directory" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Directory not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "Directory not found" } check_3_7() { local id="3.7" local desc="Ensure that registry certificate file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root /etc/docker/certs.d//*. This would set the individual ownership and group ownership for the registry certificate files to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" directory="/etc/docker/certs.d/" if [ -d "$directory" ]; then fail=0 owners=$(find "$directory" -type f -name '*.crt') for p in $owners; do if [ "$(stat -c %u "$p")" -ne 0 ]; then fail=1 fi done if [ $fail -eq 1 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $directory" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $directory" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Directory not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "Directory not found" } check_3_8() { local id="3.8" local desc="Ensure that registry certificate file permissions are set to 444 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 444 /etc/docker/certs.d//*. This would set the permissions for the registry certificate files to 444." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" directory="/etc/docker/certs.d/" if [ -d "$directory" ]; then fail=0 perms=$(find "$directory" -type f -name '*.crt') for p in $perms; do if [ "$(stat -c %a "$p")" -gt 444 ]; then fail=1 fi done if [ $fail -eq 1 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $directory" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $directory" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi info -c "$check" info " * Directory not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "Directory not found" } check_3_9() { local id="3.9" local desc="Ensure that TLS CA certificate file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root . This sets the individual ownership and group ownership for the TLS CA certificate file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" tlscacert=$(get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--tlscacert' | sed -n 's/.*tlscacert=\([^s]\)/\1/p' | sed 's/--/ --/g' | cut -d " " -f 1) if [ -n "$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscacert')" ]; then tlscacert=$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscacert') fi if [ -f "$tlscacert" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %u%g "$tlscacert")" -eq 00 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $tlscacert" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $tlscacert" return fi info -c "$check" info " * No TLS CA certificate found" logcheckresult "INFO" "No TLS CA certificate found" } check_3_10() { local id="3.10" local desc="Ensure that TLS CA certificate file permissions are set to 444 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 444 . This sets the file permissions on the TLS CA file to 444." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" tlscacert=$(get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--tlscacert' | sed -n 's/.*tlscacert=\([^s]\)/\1/p' | sed 's/--/ --/g' | cut -d " " -f 1) if [ -n "$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscacert')" ]; then tlscacert=$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscacert') fi if [ -f "$tlscacert" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a "$tlscacert")" -le 444 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $tlscacert" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $tlscacert" return fi info -c "$check" info " * No TLS CA certificate found" logcheckresult "INFO" "No TLS CA certificate found" } check_3_11() { local id="3.11" local desc="Ensure that Docker server certificate file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root . This sets the individual ownership and the group ownership for the Docker server certificate file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" tlscert=$(get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--tlscert' | sed -n 's/.*tlscert=\([^s]\)/\1/p' | sed 's/--/ --/g' | cut -d " " -f 1) if [ -n "$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscert')" ]; then tlscert=$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscert') fi if [ -f "$tlscert" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %u%g "$tlscert")" -eq 00 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $tlscert" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $tlscert" return fi info -c "$check" info " * No TLS Server certificate found" logcheckresult "INFO" "No TLS Server certificate found" } check_3_12() { local id="3.12" local desc="Ensure that the Docker server certificate file permissions are set to 444 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 444 . This sets the file permissions of the Docker server certificate file to 444." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" tlscert=$(get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--tlscert' | sed -n 's/.*tlscert=\([^s]\)/\1/p' | sed 's/--/ --/g' | cut -d " " -f 1) if [ -n "$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscert')" ]; then tlscert=$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlscert') fi if [ -f "$tlscert" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a "$tlscert")" -le 444 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $tlscert" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $tlscert" return fi info -c "$check" info " * No TLS Server certificate found" logcheckresult "INFO" "No TLS Server certificate found" } check_3_13() { local id="3.13" local desc="Ensure that the Docker server certificate key file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root . This sets the individual ownership and group ownership for the Docker server certificate key file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" tlskey=$(get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--tlskey' | sed -n 's/.*tlskey=\([^s]\)/\1/p' | sed 's/--/ --/g' | cut -d " " -f 1) if [ -n "$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlskey')" ]; then tlskey=$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlskey') fi if [ -f "$tlskey" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %u%g "$tlskey")" -eq 00 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $tlskey" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $tlskey" return fi info -c "$check" info " * No TLS Key found" logcheckresult "INFO" "No TLS Key found" } check_3_14() { local id="3.14" local desc="Ensure that the Docker server certificate key file permissions are set to 400 (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 400 . This sets the Docker server certificate key file permissions to 400." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" tlskey=$(get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--tlskey' | sed -n 's/.*tlskey=\([^s]\)/\1/p' | sed 's/--/ --/g' | cut -d " " -f 1) if [ -n "$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlskey')" ]; then tlskey=$(get_docker_configuration_file_args 'tlskey') fi if [ -f "$tlskey" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a "$tlskey")" -eq 400 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $tlskey" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $tlskey" return fi info -c "$check" info " * No TLS Key found" logcheckresult "INFO" "No TLS Key found" } check_3_15() { local id="3.15" local desc="Ensure that the Docker socket file ownership is set to root:docker (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:docker /var/run/docker.sock. This sets the ownership to root and group ownership to docker for the default Docker socket file." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/var/run/docker.sock" if [ -S "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %U:%G $file)" = 'root:docker' ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_16() { local id="3.16" local desc="Ensure that the Docker socket file permissions are set to 660 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 660 /var/run/docker.sock. This sets the file permissions of the Docker socket file to 660." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/var/run/docker.sock" if [ -S "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a $file)" -le 660 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_17() { local id="3.17" local desc="Ensure that the daemon.json file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root /etc/docker/daemon.json. This sets the ownership and group ownership for the file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/docker/daemon.json" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %U:%G $file)" = 'root:root' ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_18() { local id="3.18" local desc="Ensure that daemon.json file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 644 /etc/docker/daemon.json. This sets the file permissions for this file to 644." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/docker/daemon.json" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a $file)" -le 644 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_19() { local id="3.19" local desc="Ensure that the /etc/default/docker file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root /etc/default/docker. This sets the ownership and group ownership of the file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/default/docker" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %U:%G $file)" = 'root:root' ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_20() { local id="3.20" local desc="Ensure that the /etc/default/docker file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 644 /etc/default/docker. This sets the file permissions for this file to 644." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/default/docker" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a $file)" -le 644 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_21() { local id="3.21" local desc="Ensure that the /etc/sysconfig/docker file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 644 /etc/sysconfig/docker. This sets the file permissions for this file to 644." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/sysconfig/docker" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a $file)" -le 644 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_22() { local id="3.22" local desc="Ensure that the /etc/sysconfig/docker file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root /etc/sysconfig/docker. This sets the ownership and group ownership for the file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/etc/sysconfig/docker" if [ -f "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %U:%G $file)" = 'root:root' ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_23() { local id="3.23" local desc="Ensure that the Containerd socket file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chown root:root /run/containerd/containerd.sock. This sets the ownership and group ownership for the file to root." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/run/containerd/containerd.sock" if [ -S "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %U:%G $file)" = 'root:root' ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong ownership for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong ownership for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_24() { local id="3.24" local desc="Ensure that the Containerd socket file permissions are set to 660 or more restrictively (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the following command: chmod 660 /run/containerd/containerd.sock. This sets the file permissions for this file to 660." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" file="/run/containerd/containerd.sock" if [ -S "$file" ]; then if [ "$(stat -c %a $file)" -le 660 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" warn " * Wrong permissions for $file" logcheckresult "WARN" "Wrong permissions for $file" return fi info -c "$check" info " * File not found" logcheckresult "INFO" "File not found" } check_3_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/4_container_images.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_4() { logit "" local id="4" local desc="Container Images and Build File" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_4_1() { local id="4.1" local desc="Ensure that a user for the container has been created (Automated)" local remediation="You should ensure that the Dockerfile for each container image contains the information: USER . If there is no specific user created in the container base image, then make use of the useradd command to add a specific user before the USER instruction in the Dockerfile." local remediationImpact="Running as a non-root user can present challenges where you wish to bind mount volumes from the underlying host. In this case, care should be taken to ensure that the user running the contained process can read and write to the bound directory, according to their requirements." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" # If container_users is empty, there are no running containers if [ -z "$containers" ]; then info -c "$check" info " * No containers running" logcheckresult "INFO" "No containers running" return fi # We have some containers running, set failure flag to 0. Check for Users. fail=0 # Make the loop separator be a new-line in POSIX compliant fashion set -f; IFS=$' ' root_containers="" for c in $containers; do user=$(docker inspect --format 'User={{.Config.User}}' "$c") if [ "$user" = "User=0" ] || [ "$user" = "User=root" ] || [ "$user" = "User=" ] || [ "$user" = "User=[]" ] || [ "$user" = "User=" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Running as root: $c" root_containers="$root_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Running as root: $c" root_containers="$root_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none running as root if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "running as root" "$root_containers" # Make the loop separator go back to space set +f; unset IFS } check_4_2() { local id="4.2" local desc="Ensure that containers use only trusted base images (Manual)" local remediation="Configure and use Docker Content trust. View the history of each Docker image to evaluate its risk, dependent on the sensitivity of the application you wish to deploy using it. Scan Docker images for vulnerabilities at regular intervals." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_4_3() { local id="4.3" local desc="Ensure that unnecessary packages are not installed in the container (Manual)" local remediation="You should not install anything within the container that is not required. You should consider using a minimal base image if you can. Some of the options available include BusyBox and Alpine. Not only can this trim your image size considerably, but there would also be fewer pieces of software which could contain vectors for attack." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_4_4() { local id="4.4" local desc="Ensure images are scanned and rebuilt to include security patches (Manual)" local remediation="Images should be re-built ensuring that the latest version of the base images are used, to keep the operating system patch level at an appropriate level. Once the images have been re-built, containers should be re-started making use of the updated images." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_4_5() { local id="4.5" local desc="Ensure Content trust for Docker is Enabled (Automated)" local remediation="Add DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST variable to the /etc/environment file using command echo DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=1 | sudo tee -a /etc/environment." local remediationImpact="This prevents users from working with tagged images unless they contain a signature." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if [ "$DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST" = "1" ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_4_6() { local id="4.6" local desc="Ensure that HEALTHCHECK instructions have been added to container images (Automated)" local remediation="You should follow the Docker documentation and rebuild your container images to include the HEALTHCHECK instruction." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 no_health_images="" for img in $images; do if docker inspect --format='{{.Config.Healthcheck}}' "$img" 2>/dev/null | grep -e "" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then fail=1 warn -s "$check" fi imgName=$(docker inspect --format='{{.RepoTags}}' "$img" 2>/dev/null) if ! [ "$imgName" = '[]' ]; then warn " * No Healthcheck found: $imgName" no_health_images="$no_health_images $imgName" else warn " * No Healthcheck found: $img" no_health_images="$no_health_images $img" fi fi done if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Images w/o HEALTHCHECK" "$no_health_images" } check_4_7() { local id="4.7" local desc="Ensure update instructions are not used alone in the Dockerfile (Manual)" local remediation="You should use update instructions together with install instructions and version pinning for packages while installing them. This prevent caching and force the extraction of the required versions. Alternatively, you could use the --no-cache flag during the docker build process to avoid using cached layers." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 update_images="" for img in $images; do if docker history "$img" 2>/dev/null | grep -e "update" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then fail=1 info -c "$check" fi imgName=$(docker inspect --format='{{.RepoTags}}' "$img" 2>/dev/null) if ! [ "$imgName" = '[]' ]; then info " * Update instruction found: $imgName" update_images="$update_images $imgName" fi fi done if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "INFO" "Update instructions found" "$update_images" } check_4_8() { local id="4.8" local desc="Ensure setuid and setgid permissions are removed (Manual)" local remediation="You should allow setuid and setgid permissions only on executables which require them. You could remove these permissions at build time by adding the following command in your Dockerfile, preferably towards the end of the Dockerfile: RUN find / -perm /6000 -type f -exec chmod a-s {} ; || true" local remediationImpact="The above command would break all executables that depend on setuid or setgid permissions including legitimate ones. You should therefore be careful to modify the command to suit your requirements so that it does not reduce the permissions of legitimate programs excessively. Because of this, you should exercise a degree of caution and examine all processes carefully before making this type of modification in order to avoid outages." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_4_9() { local id="4.9" local desc="Ensure that COPY is used instead of ADD in Dockerfiles (Manual)" local remediation="You should use COPY rather than ADD instructions in Dockerfiles." local remediationImpact="Care needs to be taken in implementing this control if the application requires functionality that is part of the ADD instruction, for example, if you need to retrieve files from remote URLS." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 add_images="" for img in $images; do if docker history --format "{{ .CreatedBy }}" --no-trunc "$img" | \ sed '$d' | grep -q 'ADD'; then if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then fail=1 info -c "$check" fi imgName=$(docker inspect --format='{{.RepoTags}}' "$img" 2>/dev/null) if ! [ "$imgName" = '[]' ]; then info " * ADD in image history: $imgName" add_images="$add_images $imgName" fi fi done if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "INFO" "Images using ADD" "$add_images" } check_4_10() { local id="4.10" local desc="Ensure secrets are not stored in Dockerfiles (Manual)" local remediation="Do not store any kind of secrets within Dockerfiles. Where secrets are required during the build process, make use of a secrets management tool, such as the buildkit builder included with Docker." local remediationImpact="A proper secrets management process will be required for Docker image building." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_4_11() { local id="4.11" local desc="Ensure only verified packages are installed (Manual)" local remediation="You should use a secure package distribution mechanism of your choice to ensure the authenticity of software packages." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_4_12() { local id="4.12" local desc="Ensure all signed artifacts are validated (Manual)" local remediation="Validate artifacts signatures before uploading to the package registry." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_4_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/5_container_runtime.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_5() { logit "" local id="5" local desc="Container Runtime" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_running_containers() { # If containers is empty, there are no running containers if [ -z "$containers" ]; then info " * No containers running, skipping Section 5" return fi # Make the loop separator be a new-line in POSIX compliant fashion set -f; IFS=$' ' } check_5_1() { local id="5.1" local desc="Ensure swarm mode is not Enabled, if not needed (Automated)" local remediation="If swarm mode has been enabled on a system in error, you should run the command: docker swarm leave" local remediationImpact="Disabling swarm mode will impact the operation of Docker Enterprise components if these are in use." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:*\sinactive\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_5_2() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.2" local desc="Ensure that, if applicable, an AppArmor Profile is enabled (Automated)" local remediation="If AppArmor is applicable for your Linux OS, you should enable it. Alternatively, Docker's default AppArmor policy can be used." local remediationImpact="The container will have the security controls defined in the AppArmor profile. It should be noted that if the AppArmor profile is misconfigured, this may cause issues with the operation of the container." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 no_apparmor_containers="" for c in $containers; do policy=$(docker inspect --format 'AppArmorProfile={{ .AppArmorProfile }}' "$c") if [ "$policy" = "AppArmorProfile=" ] || [ "$policy" = "AppArmorProfile=[]" ] || [ "$policy" = "AppArmorProfile=" ] || [ "$policy" = "AppArmorProfile=unconfined" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * No AppArmorProfile Found: $c" no_apparmor_containers="$no_apparmor_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * No AppArmorProfile Found: $c" no_apparmor_containers="$no_apparmor_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none without AppArmor if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with no AppArmorProfile" "$no_apparmor_containers" } check_5_3() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.3" local desc="Ensure that, if applicable, SELinux security options are set (Automated)" local remediation="Set the SELinux State. Set the SELinux Policy. Create or import a SELinux policy template for Docker containers. Start Docker in daemon mode with SELinux enabled. Start your Docker container using the security options." local remediationImpact="Any restrictions defined in the SELinux policy will be applied to your containers. It should be noted that if your SELinux policy is misconfigured, this may have an impact on the correct operation of the affected containers." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 no_securityoptions_containers="" for c in $containers; do policy=$(docker inspect --format 'SecurityOpt={{ .HostConfig.SecurityOpt }}' "$c") if [ "$policy" = "SecurityOpt=" ] || [ "$policy" = "SecurityOpt=[]" ] || [ "$policy" = "SecurityOpt=" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * No SecurityOptions Found: $c" no_securityoptions_containers="$no_securityoptions_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * No SecurityOptions Found: $c" no_securityoptions_containers="$no_securityoptions_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none without SELinux if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with no SecurityOptions" "$no_securityoptions_containers" } check_5_4() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.4" local desc="Ensure that Linux kernel capabilities are restricted within containers (Automated)" local remediation="You could remove all the currently configured capabilities and then restore only the ones you specifically use: docker run --cap-drop=all --cap-add={,} " local remediationImpact="Restrictions on processes within a container are based on which Linux capabilities are in force. Removal of the NET_RAW capability prevents the container from creating raw sockets which is good security practice under most circumstances, but may affect some networking utilities." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 caps_containers="" for c in $containers; do container_caps=$(docker inspect --format 'CapAdd={{ .HostConfig.CapAdd }}' "$c") caps=$(echo "$container_caps" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | \ sed 's/CAPADD/CapAdd/' | \ sed -r "s/CAP_AUDIT_WRITE|CAP_CHOWN|CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_FOWNER|CAP_FSETID|CAP_KILL|CAP_MKNOD|CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE|CAP_NET_RAW|CAP_SETFCAP|CAP_SETGID|CAP_SETPCAP|CAP_SETUID|CAP_SYS_CHROOT|\s//g" | \ sed -r "s/AUDIT_WRITE|CHOWN|DAC_OVERRIDE|FOWNER|FSETID|KILL|MKNOD|NET_BIND_SERVICE|NET_RAW|SETFCAP|SETGID|SETPCAP|SETUID|SYS_CHROOT|\s//g") if [ "$caps" != 'CapAdd=' ] && [ "$caps" != 'CapAdd=[]' ] && [ "$caps" != 'CapAdd=' ] && [ "$caps" != 'CapAdd=' ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Capabilities added: $caps to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Capabilities added: $caps to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with extra capabilities if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Capabilities added for containers" "$caps_containers" } check_5_5() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.5" local desc="Ensure that privileged containers are not used (Automated)" local remediation="You should not run containers with the --privileged flag." local remediationImpact="If you start a container without the --privileged flag, it will not have excessive default capabilities." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 privileged_containers="" for c in $containers; do privileged=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.Privileged }}' "$c") if [ "$privileged" = "true" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Container running in Privileged mode: $c" privileged_containers="$privileged_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Container running in Privileged mode: $c" privileged_containers="$privileged_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found no privileged containers if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers running in privileged mode" "$privileged_containers" } check_5_6() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.6" local desc="Ensure sensitive host system directories are not mounted on containers (Automated)" local remediation="You should not mount directories which are security sensitive on the host within containers, especially in read-write mode." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" # List of sensitive directories to test for. Script uses new-lines as a separator. # Note the lack of identation. It needs it for the substring comparison. sensitive_dirs='/ /boot /dev /etc /lib /proc /sys /usr' fail=0 sensitive_mount_containers="" for c in $containers; do volumes=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .Mounts }}' "$c") if docker inspect --format '{{ .VolumesRW }}' "$c" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then volumes=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .VolumesRW }}' "$c") fi # Go over each directory in sensitive dir and see if they exist in the volumes for v in $sensitive_dirs; do sensitive=0 if echo "$volumes" | grep -e "{.*\s$v\s.*true\s.*}" 2>/tmp/null 1>&2; then sensitive=1 fi if [ $sensitive -eq 1 ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Sensitive directory $v mounted in: $c" sensitive_mount_containers="$sensitive_mount_containers $c:$v" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Sensitive directory $v mounted in: $c" sensitive_mount_containers="$sensitive_mount_containers $c:$v" fi done done # We went through all the containers and found none with sensitive mounts if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with sensitive directories mounted" "$sensitive_mount_containers" } check_5_7() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.7" local desc="Ensure sshd is not run within containers (Automated)" local remediation="Uninstall the SSH daemon from the container and use docker exec to enter a container on the remote host." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 ssh_exec_containers="" printcheck=0 for c in $containers; do processes=$(docker exec "$c" ps -el 2>/dev/null | grep -c sshd | awk '{print $1}') if [ "$processes" -ge 1 ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Container running sshd: $c" ssh_exec_containers="$ssh_exec_containers $c" fail=1 printcheck=1 else warn " * Container running sshd: $c" ssh_exec_containers="$ssh_exec_containers $c" fi fi exec_check=$(docker exec "$c" ps -el 2>/dev/null) if [ $? -eq 265 ]; then if [ $printcheck -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" printcheck=1 fi warn " * Docker exec fails: $c" ssh_exec_containers="$ssh_exec_containers $c" fail=1 fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with sshd if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with sshd/docker exec failures" "$ssh_exec_containers" } check_5_8() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.8" local desc="Ensure privileged ports are not mapped within containers (Automated)" local remediation="You should not map container ports to privileged host ports when starting a container. You should also, ensure that there is no such container to host privileged port mapping declarations in the Dockerfile." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 privileged_port_containers="" for c in $containers; do # Port format is private port -> ip: public port ports=$(docker port "$c" | awk '{print $0}' | cut -d ':' -f2) # iterate through port range (line delimited) for port in $ports; do if [ -n "$port" ] && [ "$port" -lt 1025 ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Privileged Port in use: $port in $c" privileged_port_containers="$privileged_port_containers $c:$port" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Privileged Port in use: $port in $c" privileged_port_containers="$privileged_port_containers $c:$port" fi done done # We went through all the containers and found no privileged ports if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers using privileged ports" "$privileged_port_containers" } check_5_9() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.9" local desc="Ensure that only needed ports are open on the container (Manual)" local remediation="You should ensure that the Dockerfile for each container image only exposes needed ports." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 open_port_containers="" for c in $containers; do ports=$(docker port "$c" | awk '{print $0}' | cut -d ':' -f2) for port in $ports; do if [ -n "$port" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Port in use: $port in $c" open_port_containers="$open_port_containers $c:$port" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Port in use: $port in $c" open_port_containers="$open_port_containers $c:$port" fi done done # We went through all the containers and found none with open ports if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with open ports" "$open_port_containers" } check_5_10() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.10" local desc="Ensure that the host's network namespace is not shared (Automated)" local remediation="You should not pass the --net=host option when starting any container." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 net_host_containers="" for c in $containers; do mode=$(docker inspect --format 'NetworkMode={{ .HostConfig.NetworkMode }}' "$c") if [ "$mode" = "NetworkMode=host" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Container running with networking mode 'host': $c" net_host_containers="$net_host_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Container running with networking mode 'host': $c" net_host_containers="$net_host_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found no Network Mode host if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers running with networking mode 'host'" "$net_host_containers" } check_5_11() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.11" local desc="Ensure that the memory usage for containers is limited (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the container with only as much memory as it requires by using the --memory argument." local remediationImpact="If correct memory limits are not set on each container, one process can expand its usage and cause other containers to run out of resources." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 mem_unlimited_containers="" for c in $containers; do memory=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.Memory }}' "$c") if docker inspect --format '{{ .Config.Memory }}' "$c" 2> /dev/null 1>&2; then memory=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .Config.Memory }}' "$c") fi if [ "$memory" = "0" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Container running without memory restrictions: $c" mem_unlimited_containers="$mem_unlimited_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Container running without memory restrictions: $c" mem_unlimited_containers="$mem_unlimited_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found no lack of Memory restrictions if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Container running without memory restrictions" "$mem_unlimited_containers" } check_5_12() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.12" local desc="Ensure that CPU priority is set appropriately on containers (Automated)" local remediation="You should manage the CPU runtime between your containers dependent on their priority within your organization. To do so start the container using the --cpu-shares argument." local remediationImpact="If you do not correctly assign CPU thresholds, the container process may run out of resources and become unresponsive. If CPU resources on the host are not constrainted, CPU shares do not place any restrictions on individual resources." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 cpu_unlimited_containers="" for c in $containers; do cpushares=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.CpuShares }}' "$c") nanocpus=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.NanoCpus }}' "$c") if docker inspect --format '{{ .Config.CpuShares }}' "$c" 2> /dev/null 1>&2; then cpushares=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .Config.CpuShares }}' "$c") nanocpus=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .Config.NanoCpus }}' "$c") fi if [ "$cpushares" = "0" ] && [ "$nanocpus" = "0" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Container running without CPU restrictions: $c" cpu_unlimited_containers="$cpu_unlimited_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Container running without CPU restrictions: $c" cpu_unlimited_containers="$cpu_unlimited_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found no lack of CPUShare restrictions if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers running without CPU restrictions" "$cpu_unlimited_containers" } check_5_13() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.13" local desc="Ensure that the container's root filesystem is mounted as read only (Automated)" local remediation="You should add a --read-only flag at a container's runtime to enforce the container's root filesystem being mounted as read only." local remediationImpact="Enabling --read-only at container runtime may break some container OS packages if a data writing strategy is not defined. You should define what the container's data should and should not persist at runtime in order to decide which strategy to use." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 fsroot_mount_containers="" for c in $containers; do read_status=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.ReadonlyRootfs }}' "$c") if [ "$read_status" = "false" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Container running with root FS mounted R/W: $c" fsroot_mount_containers="$fsroot_mount_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Container running with root FS mounted R/W: $c" fsroot_mount_containers="$fsroot_mount_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found no R/W FS mounts if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers running with root FS mounted R/W" "$fsroot_mount_containers" } check_5_14() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.14" local desc="Ensure that incoming container traffic is bound to a specific host interface (Automated)" local remediation="You should bind the container port to a specific host interface on the desired host port. Example: docker run --detach --publish 10.2.3.4:49153:80 nginx In this example, the container port 80 is bound to the host port on 49153 and would accept incoming connection only from the 10.2.3.4 external interface." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 incoming_unbound_containers="" for c in $containers; do for ip in $(docker port "$c" | awk '{print $3}' | cut -d ':' -f1); do if [ "$ip" = "0.0.0.0" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Port being bound to wildcard IP: $ip in $c" incoming_unbound_containers="$incoming_unbound_containers $c:$ip" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Port being bound to wildcard IP: $ip in $c" incoming_unbound_containers="$incoming_unbound_containers $c:$ip" fi done done # We went through all the containers and found no ports bound to 0.0.0.0 if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with port bound to wildcard IP" "$incoming_unbound_containers" } check_5_15() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.15" local desc="Ensure that the 'on-failure' container restart policy is set to '5' (Automated)" local remediation="If you wish a container to be automatically restarted, a sample command is docker run --detach --restart=on-failure:5 nginx" local remediationImpact="If this option is set, a container will only attempt to restart itself 5 times." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 maxretry_unset_containers="" for c in $containers; do container_name=$(docker inspect "$c" --format '{{.Name}}') if [ "$(docker info --format '{{.Swarm.LocalNodeState}}')" = "active" ]; then for s in $(docker service ls --format '{{.Name}}'); do if echo $container_name | grep -q "$s"; then task_id=$(docker inspect "$c" --format '{{.Name}}' | awk -F '.' '{print $NF}') # a container name could arbitrary include a service one: it belongs to a service (created by Docker # as part of the service), if the container task ID matches one of the task IDs of the service. if docker service ps --no-trunc "$s" --format '{{.ID}}' | grep -q "$task_id"; then restart_policy=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .Spec.TaskTemplate.RestartPolicy.MaxAttempts }}' "$s") break fi fi done fi if docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.RestartPolicy.MaximumRetryCount }}' "$c" &>/dev/null; then restart_policy=$(docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.RestartPolicy.MaximumRetryCount }}' "$c") fi if [ "$restart_policy" -gt "5" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * MaximumRetryCount is not set to 5 or less: $c" maxretry_unset_containers="$maxretry_unset_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * MaximumRetryCount is not set to 5 or less: $c" maxretry_unset_containers="$maxretry_unset_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and they all had MaximumRetryCount=5 if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with MaximumRetryCount not set to 5 or less" "$maxretry_unset_containers" } check_5_16() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.16" local desc="Ensure that the host's process namespace is not shared (Automated)" local remediation="You should not start a container with the --pid=host argument." local remediationImpact="Container processes cannot see processes on the host system." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 pidns_shared_containers="" for c in $containers; do mode=$(docker inspect --format 'PidMode={{.HostConfig.PidMode }}' "$c") if [ "$mode" = "PidMode=host" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Host PID namespace being shared with: $c" pidns_shared_containers="$pidns_shared_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Host PID namespace being shared with: $c" pidns_shared_containers="$pidns_shared_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with PidMode as host if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers sharing host PID namespace" "$pidns_shared_containers" } check_5_17() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.17" local desc="Ensure that the host's IPC namespace is not shared (Automated)" local remediation="You should not start a container with the --ipc=host argument." local remediationImpact="Shared memory segments are used in order to accelerate interprocess communications, commonly in high-performance applications. If this type of application is containerized into multiple containers, you might need to share the IPC namespace of the containers in order to achieve high performance. Under these circumstances, you should still only share container specific IPC namespaces and not the host IPC namespace." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 ipcns_shared_containers="" for c in $containers; do mode=$(docker inspect --format 'IpcMode={{.HostConfig.IpcMode }}' "$c") if [ "$mode" = "IpcMode=host" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Host IPC namespace being shared with: $c" ipcns_shared_containers="$ipcns_shared_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Host IPC namespace being shared with: $c" ipcns_shared_containers="$ipcns_shared_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with IPCMode as host if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers sharing host IPC namespace" "$ipcns_shared_containers" } check_5_18() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.18" local desc="Ensure that host devices are not directly exposed to containers (Manual)" local remediation="You should not directly expose host devices to containers. If you do need to expose host devices to containers, you should use granular permissions as appropriate to your organization." local remediationImpact="You would not be able to use host devices directly within containers." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 hostdev_exposed_containers="" for c in $containers; do devices=$(docker inspect --format 'Devices={{ .HostConfig.Devices }}' "$c") if [ "$devices" != "Devices=" ] && [ "$devices" != "Devices=[]" ] && [ "$devices" != "Devices=" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then info -c "$check" info " * Container has devices exposed directly: $c" hostdev_exposed_containers="$hostdev_exposed_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi info " * Container has devices exposed directly: $c" hostdev_exposed_containers="$hostdev_exposed_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with devices if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "INFO" "Containers with host devices exposed directly" "$hostdev_exposed_containers" } check_5_19() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.19" local desc="Ensure that the default ulimit is overwritten at runtime if needed (Manual)" local remediation="You should only override the default ulimit settings if needed in a specific case." local remediationImpact="If ulimits are not set correctly, overutilization by individual containers could make the host system unusable." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 no_ulimit_containers="" for c in $containers; do ulimits=$(docker inspect --format 'Ulimits={{ .HostConfig.Ulimits }}' "$c") if [ "$ulimits" = "Ulimits=" ] || [ "$ulimits" = "Ulimits=[]" ] || [ "$ulimits" = "Ulimits=" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then info -c "$check" info " * Container no default ulimit override: $c" no_ulimit_containers="$no_ulimit_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi info " * Container no default ulimit override: $c" no_ulimit_containers="$no_ulimit_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none without Ulimits if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "INFO" "Containers with no default ulimit override" "$no_ulimit_containers" } check_5_20() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.20" local desc="Ensure mount propagation mode is not set to shared (Automated)" local remediation="Do not mount volumes in shared mode propagation." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 mountprop_shared_containers="" for c in $containers; do if docker inspect --format 'Propagation={{range $mnt := .Mounts}} {{json $mnt.Propagation}} {{end}}' "$c" | \ grep shared 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Mount propagation mode is shared: $c" mountprop_shared_containers="$mountprop_shared_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Mount propagation mode is shared: $c" mountprop_shared_containers="$mountprop_shared_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with shared propagation mode if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with shared mount propagation" "$mountprop_shared_containers" } check_5_21() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.21" local desc="Ensure that the host's UTS namespace is not shared (Automated)" local remediation="You should not start a container with the --uts=host argument." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 utcns_shared_containers="" for c in $containers; do mode=$(docker inspect --format 'UTSMode={{.HostConfig.UTSMode }}' "$c") if [ "$mode" = "UTSMode=host" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Host UTS namespace being shared with: $c" utcns_shared_containers="$utcns_shared_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Host UTS namespace being shared with: $c" utcns_shared_containers="$utcns_shared_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with UTSMode as host if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers sharing host UTS namespace" "$utcns_shared_containers" } check_5_22() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.22" local desc="Ensure the default seccomp profile is not Disabled (Automated)" local remediation="By default, seccomp profiles are enabled. You do not need to do anything unless you want to modify and use a modified seccomp profile." local remediationImpact="With Docker 1.10 and greater, the default seccomp profile blocks syscalls, regardless of -- cap-add passed to the container." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 seccomp_disabled_containers="" for c in $containers; do if docker inspect --format 'SecurityOpt={{.HostConfig.SecurityOpt }}' "$c" | \ grep -E 'seccomp:unconfined|seccomp=unconfined' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Default seccomp profile disabled: $c" seccomp_disabled_containers="$seccomp_disabled_containers $c" fail=1 else warn " * Default seccomp profile disabled: $c" seccomp_disabled_containers="$seccomp_disabled_containers $c" fi fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with default secomp profile disabled if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers with default seccomp profile disabled" "$seccomp_disabled_containers" } check_5_23() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.23" local desc="Ensure that docker exec commands are not used with the privileged option (Automated)" local remediation="You should not use the --privileged option in docker exec commands." local remediationImpact="If you need enhanced capabilities within a container, then run it with all the permissions it requires. These should be specified individually." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_5_24() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.24" local desc="Ensure that docker exec commands are not used with the user=root option (Manual)" local remediation="You should not use the --user=root option in docker exec commands." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" } check_5_25() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.25" local desc="Ensure that cgroup usage is confirmed (Automated)" local remediation="You should not use the --cgroup-parent option within the docker run command unless strictly required." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 unexpected_cgroup_containers="" for c in $containers; do mode=$(docker inspect --format 'CgroupParent={{.HostConfig.CgroupParent }}x' "$c") if [ "$mode" != "CgroupParent=x" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Confirm cgroup usage: $c" unexpected_cgroup_containers="$unexpected_cgroup_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Confirm cgroup usage: $c" unexpected_cgroup_containers="$unexpected_cgroup_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with UTSMode as host if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers using unexpected cgroup" "$unexpected_cgroup_containers" } check_5_26() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.26" local desc="Ensure that the container is restricted from acquiring additional privileges (Automated)" local remediation="You should start your container with the options: docker run --rm -it --security-opt=no-new-privileges ubuntu bash" local remediationImpact="The no_new_priv option prevents LSMs like SELinux from allowing processes to acquire new privileges." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 no_priv_config=0 addprivs_containers="" if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--no-new-privileges' | grep "no-new-privileges" >/dev/null 2>&1; then no_priv_config=1 elif get_docker_configuration_file_args 'no-new-privileges' | grep true >/dev/null 2>&1; then no_priv_config=1 else for c in $containers; do if ! docker inspect --format 'SecurityOpt={{.HostConfig.SecurityOpt }}' "$c" | grep 'no-new-privileges' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Privileges not restricted: $c" addprivs_containers="$addprivs_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Privileges not restricted: $c" addprivs_containers="$addprivs_containers $c" fi done fi # We went through all the containers and found none with capability to acquire additional privileges if [ $fail -eq 0 ] || [ $no_priv_config -eq 1 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers without restricted privileges" "$addprivs_containers" } check_5_27() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.27" local desc="Ensure that container health is checked at runtime (Automated)" local remediation="You should run the container using the --health-cmd parameter." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 nohealthcheck_containers="" for c in $containers; do if ! docker inspect --format '{{ .Id }}: Health={{ .State.Health.Status }}' "$c" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Health check not set: $c" nohealthcheck_containers="$nohealthcheck_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Health check not set: $c" nohealthcheck_containers="$nohealthcheck_containers $c" fi done if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers without health check" "$nohealthcheck_containers" } check_5_28() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.28" local desc="Ensure that Docker commands always make use of the latest version of their image (Manual)" local remediation="You should use proper version pinning mechanisms (the tag which is assigned by default is still vulnerable to caching attacks) to avoid extracting cached older versions. Version pinning mechanisms should be used for base images, packages, and entire images. You can customize version pinning rules according to your requirements." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_5_29() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.29" local desc="Ensure that the PIDs cgroup limit is used (Automated)" local remediation="Use --pids-limit flag with an appropriate value when launching the container." local remediationImpact="Set the PIDs limit value as appropriate. Incorrect values might leave containers unusable." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 nopids_limit_containers="" for c in $containers; do pidslimit="$(docker inspect --format '{{.HostConfig.PidsLimit }}' "$c")" if [ "$pidslimit" = "0" ] || [ "$pidslimit" = "" ] || [ "$pidslimit" = "-1" ]; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * PIDs limit not set: $c" nopids_limit_containers="$nopids_limit_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * PIDs limit not set: $c" nopids_limit_containers="$nopids_limit_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found all with PIDs limit if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers without PIDs cgroup limit" "$nopids_limit_containers" } check_5_30() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.30" local desc="Ensure that Docker's default bridge 'docker0' is not used (Manual)" local remediation="You should follow the Docker documentation and set up a user-defined network. All the containers should be run in this network." local remediationImpact="User-defined networks need to be configured and managed in line with organizational security policy." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 docker_network_containers="" networks=$(docker network ls -q 2>/dev/null) for net in $networks; do if docker network inspect --format '{{ .Options }}' "$net" 2>/dev/null | grep "com.docker.network.bridge.name:docker0" >/dev/null 2>&1; then docker0Containers=$(docker network inspect --format='{{ range $k, $v := .Containers }} {{ $k }} {{ end }}' "$net" | \ sed -e 's/^ //' -e 's/ /\n/g' 2>/dev/null) if [ -n "$docker0Containers" ]; then if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then info -c "$check" fail=1 fi for c in $docker0Containers; do if [ -z "$exclude" ]; then cName=$(docker inspect --format '{{.Name}}' "$c" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/\///g') else pattern=$(echo "$exclude" | sed 's/,/|/g') cName=$(docker inspect --format '{{.Name}}' "$c" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/\///g' | grep -Ev "$pattern" ) fi if [ -n "$cName" ]; then info " * Container in docker0 network: $cName" docker_network_containers="$docker_network_containers $c:$cName" fi done fi fi done # We went through all the containers and found none in docker0 network if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "INFO" "Containers using docker0 network" "$docker_network_containers" } check_5_31() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.31" local desc="Ensure that the host's user namespaces are not shared (Automated)" local remediation="You should not share user namespaces between host and containers." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 hostns_shared_containers="" for c in $containers; do if docker inspect --format '{{ .HostConfig.UsernsMode }}' "$c" 2>/dev/null | grep -i 'host' >/dev/null 2>&1; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Namespace shared: $c" hostns_shared_containers="$hostns_shared_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Namespace shared: $c" hostns_shared_containers="$hostns_shared_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with host's user namespace shared if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers sharing host user namespace" "$hostns_shared_containers" } check_5_32() { if [ -z "$containers" ]; then return fi local id="5.32" local desc="Ensure that the Docker socket is not mounted inside any containers (Automated)" local remediation="You should ensure that no containers mount docker.sock as a volume." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 docker_sock_containers="" for c in $containers; do if docker inspect --format '{{ .Mounts }}' "$c" 2>/dev/null | grep 'docker.sock' >/dev/null 2>&1; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * Docker socket shared: $c" docker_sock_containers="$docker_sock_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * Docker socket shared: $c" docker_sock_containers="$docker_sock_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with docker.sock shared if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Containers sharing docker socket" "$docker_sock_containers" } check_5_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/6_docker_security_operations.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_6() { logit "" local id="6" local desc="Docker Security Operations" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_6_1() { local id="6.1" local desc="Ensure that image sprawl is avoided (Manual)" local remediation="You should keep only the images that you actually need and establish a workflow to remove old or stale images from the host. Additionally, you should use features such as pull-by-digest to get specific images from the registry." local remediationImpact="docker system prune -a removes all exited containers as well as all images and volumes that are not referenced by running containers, including for UCP and DTR." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" images=$(docker images -q | sort -u | wc -l | awk '{print $1}') active_images=0 for c in $(docker inspect --format "{{.Image}}" $(docker ps -qa) 2>/dev/null); do if docker images --no-trunc -a | grep "$c" > /dev/null ; then active_images=$(( active_images += 1 )) fi done info -c "$check" info " * There are currently: $images images" if [ "$active_images" -lt "$((images / 2))" ]; then info " * Only $active_images out of $images are in use" fi logcheckresult "INFO" "$active_images active/$images in use" } check_6_2() { local id="6.2" local desc="Ensure that container sprawl is avoided (Manual)" local remediation="You should periodically check your container inventory on each host and clean up containers which are not in active use with the command: docker container prune" local remediationImpact="You should retain containers that are actively in use, and delete ones which are no longer needed." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" total_containers=$(docker info 2>/dev/null | grep "Containers" | awk '{print $2}') running_containers=$(docker ps -q | wc -l | awk '{print $1}') diff="$((total_containers - running_containers))" info -c "$check" if [ "$diff" -gt 25 ]; then info " * There are currently a total of $total_containers containers, with only $running_containers of them currently running" else info " * There are currently a total of $total_containers containers, with $running_containers of them currently running" fi logcheckresult "INFO" "$total_containers total/$running_containers running" } check_6_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/7_docker_swarm_configuration.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_7() { logit "" local id="7" local desc="Docker Swarm Configuration" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_7_1() { local id="7.1" local desc="Ensure that the minimum number of manager nodes have been created in a swarm (Automated)" local remediation="If an excessive number of managers is configured, the excess nodes can be demoted to workers using command: docker node demote " local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:*\sactive\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then managernodes=$(docker node ls | grep -c "Leader") if [ "$managernodes" -eq 1 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_2() { local id="7.2" local desc="Ensure that swarm services are bound to a specific host interface (Automated)" local remediation="Resolving this issues requires re-initialization of the swarm, specifying a specific interface for the --listen-addr parameter." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:*\sactive\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then $netbin -lnt | grep -e '\[::]:2377 ' -e ':::2377' -e '*:2377 ' -e ' 0\.0\.0\.0:2377 ' >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_3() { local id="7.3" local desc="Ensure that all Docker swarm overlay networks are encrypted (Automated)" local remediation="You should create overlay networks the with --opt encrypted flag." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 unencrypted_networks="" for encnet in $(docker network ls --filter driver=overlay --quiet); do if docker network inspect --format '{{.Name}} {{ .Options }}' "$encnet" | \ grep -v 'encrypted:' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" fail=1 fi warn " * Unencrypted overlay network: $(docker network inspect --format '{{ .Name }} ({{ .Scope }})' "$encnet")" unencrypted_networks="$unencrypted_networks $(docker network inspect --format '{{ .Name }} ({{ .Scope }})' "$encnet")" fi done # We went through all the networks and found none that are unencrypted if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "Unencrypted overlay networks:" "$unencrypted_networks" } check_7_4() { local id="7.4" local desc="Ensure that Docker's secret management commands are used for managing secrets in a swarm cluster (Manual)" local remediation="You should follow the docker secret documentation and use it to manage secrets effectively." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:\s*active\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if [ "$(docker secret ls -q | wc -l)" -ge 1 ]; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" return fi pass -c "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_5() { local id="7.5" local desc="Ensure that swarm manager is run in auto-lock mode (Automated)" local remediation="If you are initializing a swarm, use the command: docker swarm init --autolock. If you want to set --autolock on an existing swarm manager node, use the command: docker swarm update --autolock." local remediationImpact="A swarm in auto-lock mode will not recover from a restart without manual intervention from an administrator to enter the unlock key. This may not always be desirable, and should be reviewed at a policy level." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:\s*active\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if ! docker swarm unlock-key 2>/dev/null | grep 'SWMKEY' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi pass -s "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_6() { local id="7.6" local desc="Ensure that the swarm manager auto-lock key is rotated periodically (Manual)" local remediation="You should run the command docker swarm unlock-key --rotate to rotate the keys. To facilitate auditing of this recommendation, you should maintain key rotation records and ensure that you establish a pre-defined frequency for key rotation." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:\s*active\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then note -c "$check" logcheckresult "NOTE" return fi pass -c "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_7() { local id="7.7" local desc="Ensure that node certificates are rotated as appropriate (Manual)" local remediation="You should run the command docker swarm update --cert-expiry 48h to set the desired expiry time on the node certificate." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:\s*active\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep "Expiry Duration: 2 days"; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" return fi pass -c "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_8() { local id="7.8" local desc="Ensure that CA certificates are rotated as appropriate (Manual)" local remediation="You should run the command docker swarm ca --rotate to rotate a certificate." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:\s*active\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" return fi pass -c "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_9() { local id="7.9" local desc="Ensure that management plane traffic is separated from data plane traffic (Manual)" local remediation="You should initialize the swarm with dedicated interfaces for management and data planes respectively. Example: docker swarm init --advertise-addr=192.168.0.1 --data-path-addr=17.1.0.3" local remediationImpact="This requires two network interfaces per node." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info 2>/dev/null | grep -e "Swarm:\s*active\s*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" return fi pass -c "$check (Swarm mode not enabled)" logcheckresult "PASS" } check_7_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/8_docker_enterprise_configuration.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_8() { logit "" local id="8" local desc="Docker Enterprise Configuration" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_product_license() { enterprise_license=1 if docker version | grep -Eqi '^Server.*Community$|Version.*-ce$'; then info " * Community Engine license, skipping section 8" enterprise_license=0 fi } check_8_1() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1" local desc="Universal Control Plane Configuration" local check="$id - $desc" info "$check" } check_8_1_1() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1.1" local desc="Configure the LDAP authentication service (Automated)" local remediation="You can configure LDAP integration via the UCP Admin Settings UI. LDAP integration can also be enabled via a configuration file" local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_1_2() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1.2" local desc="Use external certificates (Automated)" local remediation="You can configure your own certificates for UCP either during installation or after installation via the UCP Admin Settings user interface." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_1_3() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1.3" local desc="Enforce the use of client certificate bundles for unprivileged users (Not Scored)" local remediation="Client certificate bundles can be created in one of two ways. User Management UI: UCP Administrators can provision client certificate bundles on behalf of users. Self-Provision: Users with access to the UCP console can create client certificate bundles themselves." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_1_4() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1.4" local desc="Configure applicable cluster role-based access control policies (Not Scored)" local remediation="UCP RBAC components can be configured as required via the UCP User Management UI." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_1_5() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1.5" local desc="Enable signed image enforcement (Automated)" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_1_6() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1.6" local desc="Set the Per-User Session Limit to a value of '3' or lower (Automated)" local remediation="Retrieve a UCP API token. Retrieve and save UCP config. Open the ucp-config.toml file, set the per_user_limit entry under the [auth.sessions] section to a value of 3 or lower, but greater than 0. Update UCP with the new configuration." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_1_7() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.1.7" local desc="Set the 'Lifetime Minutes' and 'Renewal Threshold Minutes' values to '15' or lower and '0' respectively (Automated)" local remediation="Retrieve a UCP API token. Retrieve and save UCP config. Open the ucp-config.toml file, set the lifetime_minutes and renewal_threshold_minutes entries under the [auth.sessions] section to values of 15 or lower and 0 respectively. Update UCP with the new configuration." local remediationImpact="Setting the Lifetime Minutes setting to a value that is too lower would result in users having to constantly re-authenticate to their Docker Enterprise cluster." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_2() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.2" local desc="Docker Trusted Registry Configuration" local check="$id - $desc" info "$check" } check_8_2_1() { if [ "$enterprise_license" -ne 1 ]; then return fi local id="8.2.1" local desc="Enable image vulnerability scanning (Automated)" local remediation="You can navigate to DTR Settings UI and select the Security tab to access the image scanning configuration. Select the Enable Scanning slider to enable this functionality." local remediationImpact="None." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" note -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_8_end() { endsectionjson } ================================================ FILE: tests/99_community_checks.sh ================================================ #!/bin/bash check_c() { logit "" local id="99" local desc="Community contributed checks" checkHeader="$id - $desc" info "$checkHeader" startsectionjson "$id" "$desc" } check_c_1() { local id="C.1" local desc="This is a example check for a Automated check" local remediation="This is an example remediation measure for a Automated check" local remediationImpact="This is an example remediation impact for a Automated check" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info --format='{{ .Architecture }}' | grep 'x86_64' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if docker info --format='{{ .Architecture }}' | grep 'aarch64' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_c_1_1() { local id="C.1.1" local desc="This is a example check for a Manual check" local remediation="This is an example remediation measure for a Manual check" local remediationImpact="This is an example remediation impact for a Manual check" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if docker info --format='{{ .Architecture }}' | grep 'x86_64' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then pass -c "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if docker info --format='{{ .Architecture }}' | grep 'aarch64' 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" return fi warn -c "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" } check_c_2() { docker_version=$(docker version | grep -i -A2 '^server' | grep ' Version:' \ | awk '{print $NF; exit}' | tr -d '[:alpha:]-,.' | cut -c 1-4) local id="C.2" local desc="Ensure operations on legacy registry (v1) are Disabled" local remediation="Start docker daemon with --disable-legacy-registry=false flag. Starting with Docker 17.12, support for V1 registries has been removed, and the --disable-legacy-registry flag can no longer be used." local remediationImpact="Prevents the docker daemon from pull, push, and login operations against v1 registries." local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" if [ "$docker_version" -lt 1712 ]; then if get_docker_configuration_file_args 'disable-legacy-registry' | grep 'true' >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi if get_docker_effective_command_line_args '--disable-legacy-registry' | grep "disable-legacy-registry" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi warn -s "$check" logcheckresult "WARN" return fi local desc="$desc (Deprecated)" local check="$id - $desc" info -c "$check" logcheckresult "INFO" } check_c_5_3_1() { local id="C.5.3.1" local desc="Ensure that CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH Linux kernel capability is disabled (Automated)" local remediation="Please refer to https://github.com/cdk-team/CDK/wiki/Exploit:-cap-dac-read-search for PoC." local remediationImpact="" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 caps_containers="" for c in $containers; do container_caps=$(docker inspect --format 'CapAdd={{ .HostConfig.CapAdd }}' "$c") caps=$(echo "$container_caps" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | \ sed 's/CAPADD/CapAdd/') if echo "$caps" | grep -q "DAC_READ_SEARCH"; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with extra capabilities if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH capability added for containers" "$caps_containers" } check_c_5_3_2() { local id="C.5.3.2" local desc="Ensure that CAP_SYS_MODULE Linux kernel capability is disabled (Automated)" local remediation="Please refer to https://xcellerator.github.io/posts/docker_escape/ for PoC." local remediationImpact="" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 caps_containers="" for c in $containers; do container_caps=$(docker inspect --format 'CapAdd={{ .HostConfig.CapAdd }}' "$c") caps=$(echo "$container_caps" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | \ sed 's/CAPADD/CapAdd/') if echo "$caps" | grep -q "SYS_MODULE"; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * CAP_SYS_MODULE added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * CAP_SYS_MODULE added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with extra capabilities if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "CAP_SYS_MODULE capability added for containers" "$caps_containers" } check_c_5_3_3() { local id="C.5.3.3" local desc="Ensure that CAP_SYS_ADMIN Linux kernel capability is disabled (Automated)" local remediation="Please refer to https://blog.trailofbits.com/2019/07/19/understanding-docker-container-escapes/ for PoC." local remediationImpact="" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 caps_containers="" for c in $containers; do container_caps=$(docker inspect --format 'CapAdd={{ .HostConfig.CapAdd }}' "$c") caps=$(echo "$container_caps" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | \ sed 's/CAPADD/CapAdd/') if echo "$caps" | grep -q "SYS_ADMIN"; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * CAP_SYS_ADMIN added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * CAP_SYS_ADMIN added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with extra capabilities if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability added for containers" "$caps_containers" } check_c_5_3_4() { local id="C.5.3.4" local desc="Ensure that CAP_SYS_PTRACE Linux kernel capability is disabled (Automated)" local remediation="Please refer to https://0xn3va.gitbook.io/cheat-sheets/container/escaping/excessive-capabilities#cap_sys_ptrace" local remediationImpact="" local check="$id - $desc" starttestjson "$id" "$desc" fail=0 caps_containers="" for c in $containers; do container_caps=$(docker inspect --format 'CapAdd={{ .HostConfig.CapAdd }}' "$c") caps=$(echo "$container_caps" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | \ sed 's/CAPADD/CapAdd/') if echo "$caps" | grep -q "SYS_PTRACE"; then # If it's the first container, fail the test if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then warn -s "$check" warn " * CAP_SYS_PTRACE added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fail=1 continue fi warn " * CAP_SYS_PTRACE added to $c" caps_containers="$caps_containers $c" fi done # We went through all the containers and found none with extra capabilities if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then pass -s "$check" logcheckresult "PASS" return fi logcheckresult "WARN" "CAP_SYS_PTRACE capability added for containers" "$caps_containers" } check_c_end() { endsectionjson }