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- data/.rubocop.yml +101 -101
- data/CHANGELOG.md +2915 -2902
- data/Gemfile +53 -53
- data/LICENSE +14 -14
- data/MAINTAINERS.md +31 -31
- data/MAINTAINERS.toml +47 -47
- data/README.md +419 -419
- data/Rakefile +167 -167
- data/bin/inspec +12 -12
- data/docs/.gitignore +2 -2
- data/docs/README.md +40 -40
- data/docs/dsl_inspec.md +258 -258
- data/docs/dsl_resource.md +93 -93
- data/docs/glossary.md +99 -99
- data/docs/habitat.md +191 -191
- data/docs/inspec_and_friends.md +107 -107
- data/docs/matchers.md +165 -165
- data/docs/migration.md +293 -293
- data/docs/plugin_kitchen_inspec.md +49 -49
- data/docs/profiles.md +370 -370
- data/docs/resources/aide_conf.md.erb +78 -78
- data/docs/resources/apache.md.erb +66 -66
- data/docs/resources/apache_conf.md.erb +67 -67
- data/docs/resources/apt.md.erb +70 -70
- data/docs/resources/audit_policy.md.erb +46 -46
- data/docs/resources/auditd.md.erb +78 -78
- data/docs/resources/auditd_conf.md.erb +68 -68
- data/docs/resources/auditd_rules.md.erb +116 -116
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- data/docs/resources/bond.md.erb +89 -89
- data/docs/resources/bridge.md.erb +54 -54
- data/docs/resources/bsd_service.md.erb +65 -65
- data/docs/resources/command.md.erb +137 -137
- data/docs/resources/cpan.md.erb +77 -77
- data/docs/resources/cran.md.erb +63 -63
- data/docs/resources/crontab.md.erb +87 -87
- data/docs/resources/csv.md.erb +53 -53
- data/docs/resources/dh_params.md.erb +216 -216
- data/docs/resources/directory.md.erb +28 -28
- data/docs/resources/docker.md.erb +163 -163
- data/docs/resources/docker_container.md.erb +99 -99
- data/docs/resources/docker_image.md.erb +93 -93
- data/docs/resources/docker_service.md.erb +113 -113
- data/docs/resources/elasticsearch.md.erb +230 -230
- data/docs/resources/etc_fstab.md.erb +124 -124
- data/docs/resources/etc_group.md.erb +74 -74
- data/docs/resources/etc_hosts.md.erb +75 -75
- data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_allow.md.erb +73 -73
- data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_deny.md.erb +73 -73
- data/docs/resources/file.md.erb +512 -512
- data/docs/resources/filesystem.md.erb +40 -40
- data/docs/resources/firewalld.md.erb +105 -105
- data/docs/resources/gem.md.erb +78 -78
- data/docs/resources/group.md.erb +60 -60
- data/docs/resources/grub_conf.md.erb +101 -100
- data/docs/resources/host.md.erb +77 -77
- data/docs/resources/http.md.erb +104 -98
- data/docs/resources/iis_app.md.erb +120 -116
- data/docs/resources/iis_site.md.erb +132 -128
- data/docs/resources/inetd_conf.md.erb +95 -84
- data/docs/resources/ini.md.erb +72 -69
- data/docs/resources/interface.md.erb +55 -46
- data/docs/resources/iptables.md.erb +63 -63
- data/docs/resources/json.md.erb +61 -61
- data/docs/resources/kernel_module.md.erb +106 -106
- data/docs/resources/kernel_parameter.md.erb +58 -58
- data/docs/resources/key_rsa.md.erb +73 -73
- data/docs/resources/launchd_service.md.erb +56 -56
- data/docs/resources/limits_conf.md.erb +66 -66
- data/docs/resources/login_def.md.erb +62 -62
- data/docs/resources/mount.md.erb +68 -68
- data/docs/resources/mssql_session.md.erb +59 -59
- data/docs/resources/mysql_conf.md.erb +98 -98
- data/docs/resources/mysql_session.md.erb +73 -73
- data/docs/resources/nginx.md.erb +78 -78
- data/docs/resources/nginx_conf.md.erb +127 -127
- data/docs/resources/npm.md.erb +59 -59
- data/docs/resources/ntp_conf.md.erb +59 -59
- data/docs/resources/oneget.md.erb +52 -52
- data/docs/resources/oracledb_session.md.erb +51 -51
- data/docs/resources/os.md.erb +140 -140
- data/docs/resources/os_env.md.erb +77 -77
- data/docs/resources/package.md.erb +119 -119
- data/docs/resources/packages.md.erb +66 -66
- data/docs/resources/parse_config.md.erb +102 -102
- data/docs/resources/parse_config_file.md.erb +137 -137
- data/docs/resources/passwd.md.erb +140 -140
- data/docs/resources/pip.md.erb +66 -66
- data/docs/resources/port.md.erb +136 -136
- data/docs/resources/postgres_conf.md.erb +78 -78
- data/docs/resources/postgres_hba_conf.md.erb +92 -92
- data/docs/resources/postgres_ident_conf.md.erb +75 -75
- data/docs/resources/postgres_session.md.erb +68 -68
- data/docs/resources/powershell.md.erb +101 -101
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- data/docs/resources/rabbitmq_config.md.erb +40 -40
- data/docs/resources/registry_key.md.erb +157 -157
- data/docs/resources/runit_service.md.erb +56 -56
- data/docs/resources/security_policy.md.erb +46 -46
- data/docs/resources/service.md.erb +120 -120
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- data/docs/resources/ssl.md.erb +118 -118
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- data/docs/resources/vbscript.md.erb +54 -54
- data/docs/resources/virtualization.md.erb +56 -56
- data/docs/resources/windows_feature.md.erb +46 -46
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- data/docs/resources/windows_task.md.erb +89 -89
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- data/docs/resources/yum.md.erb +97 -97
- data/docs/resources/zfs_dataset.md.erb +52 -52
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- data/examples/inheritance/inspec.yml +15 -15
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- data/examples/kitchen-ansible/Gemfile +19 -19
- data/examples/kitchen-ansible/README.md +53 -53
- data/examples/kitchen-ansible/files/nginx.repo +6 -6
- data/examples/kitchen-ansible/tasks/main.yml +16 -16
- data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/default.yml +5 -5
- data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/.kitchen.yml +20 -20
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/Berksfile +3 -3
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/Gemfile +19 -19
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/README.md +27 -27
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/metadata.rb +7 -7
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/default.rb +6 -6
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/nginx.rb +30 -30
- data/examples/kitchen-chef/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
- data/examples/kitchen-puppet/.kitchen.yml +22 -22
- data/examples/kitchen-puppet/Gemfile +20 -20
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- data/examples/kitchen-puppet/README.md +53 -53
- data/examples/kitchen-puppet/manifests/site.pp +33 -33
- data/examples/kitchen-puppet/metadata.json +11 -11
- data/examples/kitchen-puppet/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
- data/examples/meta-profile/README.md +37 -37
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- data/examples/profile/libraries/gordon_config.rb +53 -53
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- data/lib/bundles/README.md +3 -3
- data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact.rb +7 -7
- data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact/README.md +1 -1
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- data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/test/integration/default/cli.rb +93 -93
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- data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/log.rb +10 -10
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- data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/README.md +31 -31
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- data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/inspec.yml +8 -8
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controls DSL is executed on the system that runs InSpec. This allows
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an InSpec resource once and use the content in multiple tests.
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title 'Check perl compiled options and permissions'
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An **advanced** but very useful Ruby tip. In the previous example, I
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`#` prefix and run the control, the execution will stop at that line and
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methods available, etc. For the above example:
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```ruby
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Inspec::Resources::Cmd#methods: command exist? exit_status result stderr stdout to_s
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instance variables: @__backend_runner__ @__resource_name__ @command @result
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" /Library/Perl/5.18",
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for dev and test, you can use `inspec shell` which is based on `pry`,
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for example:
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```ruby
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$ inspec shell
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Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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=> "ctl_inspec.rst\ndsl_inspec.rst\ndsl_resource.rst\n"
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inspec> command('ls').stdout.split("\n")
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=> ["ctl_inspec.rst", "dsl_inspec.rst", "dsl_resource.rst"]
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+
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Name: command
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+
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Description:
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Use the command InSpec audit resource to test an arbitrary command that is run on the system.
|
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|
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Example:
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describe command('ls -al /') do
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it { should exist }
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its('stdout') { should match /bin/ }
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its('stderr') { should eq '' }
|
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its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
```
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
## Shelling out in tests
|
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|
+
|
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+
When writing tests you can not use standard ruby methods to shellout as it tries to execute those commands locally.
|
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However, the `command` resource has a `.stdout` method that will allow you to manipulate the results.
|
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Using the above example, you could check the writes on several subdirectories.
|
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+
|
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|
+
### Example 1:
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```ruby
|
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$ inspec shell
|
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Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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To find out how to use it, type: help
|
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|
+
|
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|
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inspec> output=command('echo test').stdout
|
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|
+
=> "test\n"
|
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|
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inspec> describe command('echo test') do
|
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|
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inspec> its('stdout') { should eq output }
|
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|
+
inspec> end
|
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|
+
|
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Profile: inspec-shell
|
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+
Version: (not specified)
|
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+
|
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+
Command echo
|
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|
+
✔ test stdout should eq "test\n"
|
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+
|
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+
Test Summary: 1 successful, 0 failures, 0 skipped
|
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+
```
|
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+
|
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+
### Example 2:
|
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```ruby
|
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$ inspec shell
|
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Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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To find out how to use it, type: help
|
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|
+
|
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inspec> dirs = command('ls -d /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs').stdout.split("\n")
|
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|
+
=> ["/home/gordon/git/inspec/docs"]
|
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|
+
inspec> dirs.each do |dir|
|
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|
+
inspec> describe directory(dir) do
|
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|
+
inspec> its('mode') { should cmp '0775' }
|
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|
+
inspec> end
|
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|
+
inspec> end
|
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|
+
|
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|
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Profile: inspec-shell
|
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+
Version: (not specified)
|
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+
|
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+
File /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs/
|
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|
+
✔ mode should cmp == "0775"
|
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|
+
|
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|
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Test Summary: 1 successful, 0 failures, 0 skipped
|
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|
+
```
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