inspec 2.0.32 → 2.0.45

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.rubocop.yml +101 -101
  3. data/CHANGELOG.md +2991 -2970
  4. data/Gemfile +55 -55
  5. data/LICENSE +14 -14
  6. data/MAINTAINERS.md +33 -33
  7. data/MAINTAINERS.toml +52 -52
  8. data/README.md +446 -437
  9. data/Rakefile +322 -322
  10. data/bin/inspec +12 -12
  11. data/docs/.gitignore +2 -2
  12. data/docs/README.md +40 -40
  13. data/docs/dsl_inspec.md +258 -258
  14. data/docs/dsl_resource.md +93 -93
  15. data/docs/glossary.md +99 -99
  16. data/docs/habitat.md +191 -191
  17. data/docs/inspec_and_friends.md +107 -107
  18. data/docs/matchers.md +169 -168
  19. data/docs/migration.md +293 -293
  20. data/docs/platforms.md +118 -118
  21. data/docs/plugin_kitchen_inspec.md +49 -49
  22. data/docs/profiles.md +370 -370
  23. data/docs/reporters.md +105 -105
  24. data/docs/resources/aide_conf.md.erb +75 -75
  25. data/docs/resources/apache.md.erb +67 -67
  26. data/docs/resources/apache_conf.md.erb +68 -68
  27. data/docs/resources/apt.md.erb +71 -71
  28. data/docs/resources/audit_policy.md.erb +47 -47
  29. data/docs/resources/auditd.md.erb +79 -79
  30. data/docs/resources/auditd_conf.md.erb +68 -68
  31. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudtrail_trail.md.erb +140 -140
  32. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudtrail_trails.md.erb +81 -81
  33. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudwatch_alarm.md.erb +86 -86
  34. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudwatch_log_metric_filter.md.erb +151 -151
  35. data/docs/resources/aws_config_recorder.md.erb +71 -71
  36. data/docs/resources/aws_ec2_instance.md.erb +106 -106
  37. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_access_key.md.erb +123 -123
  38. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_access_keys.md.erb +198 -198
  39. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_group.md.erb +46 -46
  40. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_groups.md.erb +43 -43
  41. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_password_policy.md.erb +76 -76
  42. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_policies.md.erb +82 -82
  43. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_policy.md.erb +144 -144
  44. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_role.md.erb +63 -63
  45. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_root_user.md.erb +58 -58
  46. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_user.md.erb +64 -64
  47. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_users.md.erb +89 -89
  48. data/docs/resources/aws_kms_keys.md.erb +84 -84
  49. data/docs/resources/aws_route_table.md.erb +47 -47
  50. data/docs/resources/aws_s3_bucket.md.erb +134 -134
  51. data/docs/resources/aws_security_group.md.erb +151 -151
  52. data/docs/resources/aws_security_groups.md.erb +91 -91
  53. data/docs/resources/aws_sns_topic.md.erb +63 -63
  54. data/docs/resources/aws_subnet.md.erb +133 -133
  55. data/docs/resources/aws_subnets.md.erb +126 -126
  56. data/docs/resources/aws_vpc.md.erb +120 -120
  57. data/docs/resources/aws_vpcs.md.erb +48 -48
  58. data/docs/resources/azure_generic_resource.md.erb +170 -170
  59. data/docs/resources/azure_resource_group.md.erb +284 -284
  60. data/docs/resources/azure_virtual_machine.md.erb +347 -347
  61. data/docs/resources/azure_virtual_machine_data_disk.md.erb +224 -224
  62. data/docs/resources/bash.md.erb +75 -75
  63. data/docs/resources/bond.md.erb +90 -90
  64. data/docs/resources/bridge.md.erb +57 -57
  65. data/docs/resources/bsd_service.md.erb +67 -67
  66. data/docs/resources/command.md.erb +138 -138
  67. data/docs/resources/cpan.md.erb +79 -79
  68. data/docs/resources/cran.md.erb +64 -64
  69. data/docs/resources/crontab.md.erb +89 -89
  70. data/docs/resources/csv.md.erb +54 -54
  71. data/docs/resources/dh_params.md.erb +205 -205
  72. data/docs/resources/directory.md.erb +30 -30
  73. data/docs/resources/docker.md.erb +219 -219
  74. data/docs/resources/docker_container.md.erb +104 -104
  75. data/docs/resources/docker_image.md.erb +94 -94
  76. data/docs/resources/docker_service.md.erb +114 -114
  77. data/docs/resources/elasticsearch.md.erb +242 -242
  78. data/docs/resources/etc_fstab.md.erb +125 -125
  79. data/docs/resources/etc_group.md.erb +75 -75
  80. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts.md.erb +78 -78
  81. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_allow.md.erb +74 -74
  82. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_deny.md.erb +74 -74
  83. data/docs/resources/file.md.erb +526 -515
  84. data/docs/resources/filesystem.md.erb +41 -41
  85. data/docs/resources/firewalld.md.erb +107 -107
  86. data/docs/resources/gem.md.erb +79 -79
  87. data/docs/resources/group.md.erb +61 -61
  88. data/docs/resources/grub_conf.md.erb +101 -101
  89. data/docs/resources/host.md.erb +86 -86
  90. data/docs/resources/http.md.erb +196 -196
  91. data/docs/resources/iis_app.md.erb +122 -122
  92. data/docs/resources/iis_site.md.erb +135 -135
  93. data/docs/resources/inetd_conf.md.erb +94 -94
  94. data/docs/resources/ini.md.erb +76 -76
  95. data/docs/resources/interface.md.erb +58 -58
  96. data/docs/resources/iptables.md.erb +64 -64
  97. data/docs/resources/json.md.erb +63 -63
  98. data/docs/resources/kernel_module.md.erb +120 -120
  99. data/docs/resources/kernel_parameter.md.erb +53 -53
  100. data/docs/resources/key_rsa.md.erb +85 -85
  101. data/docs/resources/launchd_service.md.erb +57 -57
  102. data/docs/resources/limits_conf.md.erb +75 -75
  103. data/docs/resources/login_def.md.erb +71 -71
  104. data/docs/resources/mount.md.erb +69 -69
  105. data/docs/resources/mssql_session.md.erb +60 -60
  106. data/docs/resources/mysql_conf.md.erb +99 -99
  107. data/docs/resources/mysql_session.md.erb +74 -74
  108. data/docs/resources/nginx.md.erb +79 -79
  109. data/docs/resources/nginx_conf.md.erb +128 -128
  110. data/docs/resources/npm.md.erb +60 -60
  111. data/docs/resources/ntp_conf.md.erb +60 -60
  112. data/docs/resources/oneget.md.erb +53 -53
  113. data/docs/resources/oracledb_session.md.erb +52 -52
  114. data/docs/resources/os.md.erb +141 -141
  115. data/docs/resources/os_env.md.erb +78 -78
  116. data/docs/resources/package.md.erb +120 -120
  117. data/docs/resources/packages.md.erb +67 -67
  118. data/docs/resources/parse_config.md.erb +103 -103
  119. data/docs/resources/parse_config_file.md.erb +138 -138
  120. data/docs/resources/passwd.md.erb +141 -141
  121. data/docs/resources/pip.md.erb +67 -67
  122. data/docs/resources/port.md.erb +137 -137
  123. data/docs/resources/postgres_conf.md.erb +79 -79
  124. data/docs/resources/postgres_hba_conf.md.erb +93 -93
  125. data/docs/resources/postgres_ident_conf.md.erb +76 -76
  126. data/docs/resources/postgres_session.md.erb +69 -69
  127. data/docs/resources/powershell.md.erb +102 -102
  128. data/docs/resources/processes.md.erb +109 -109
  129. data/docs/resources/rabbitmq_config.md.erb +41 -41
  130. data/docs/resources/registry_key.md.erb +158 -158
  131. data/docs/resources/runit_service.md.erb +57 -57
  132. data/docs/resources/security_policy.md.erb +47 -47
  133. data/docs/resources/service.md.erb +121 -121
  134. data/docs/resources/shadow.md.erb +146 -144
  135. data/docs/resources/ssh_config.md.erb +80 -80
  136. data/docs/resources/sshd_config.md.erb +83 -83
  137. data/docs/resources/ssl.md.erb +119 -119
  138. data/docs/resources/sys_info.md.erb +42 -42
  139. data/docs/resources/systemd_service.md.erb +57 -57
  140. data/docs/resources/sysv_service.md.erb +57 -57
  141. data/docs/resources/upstart_service.md.erb +57 -57
  142. data/docs/resources/user.md.erb +140 -140
  143. data/docs/resources/users.md.erb +127 -127
  144. data/docs/resources/vbscript.md.erb +55 -55
  145. data/docs/resources/virtualization.md.erb +57 -57
  146. data/docs/resources/windows_feature.md.erb +47 -47
  147. data/docs/resources/windows_hotfix.md.erb +53 -53
  148. data/docs/resources/windows_task.md.erb +95 -95
  149. data/docs/resources/wmi.md.erb +81 -81
  150. data/docs/resources/x509_certificate.md.erb +151 -151
  151. data/docs/resources/xinetd_conf.md.erb +156 -156
  152. data/docs/resources/xml.md.erb +85 -85
  153. data/docs/resources/yaml.md.erb +69 -69
  154. data/docs/resources/yum.md.erb +98 -98
  155. data/docs/resources/zfs_dataset.md.erb +53 -53
  156. data/docs/resources/zfs_pool.md.erb +47 -47
  157. data/docs/ruby_usage.md +203 -203
  158. data/docs/shared/matcher_be.md.erb +1 -1
  159. data/docs/shared/matcher_cmp.md.erb +43 -43
  160. data/docs/shared/matcher_eq.md.erb +3 -3
  161. data/docs/shared/matcher_include.md.erb +1 -1
  162. data/docs/shared/matcher_match.md.erb +1 -1
  163. data/docs/shell.md +215 -215
  164. data/examples/README.md +8 -8
  165. data/examples/inheritance/README.md +65 -65
  166. data/examples/inheritance/controls/example.rb +14 -14
  167. data/examples/inheritance/inspec.yml +15 -15
  168. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/.kitchen.yml +25 -25
  169. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/Gemfile +19 -19
  170. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/README.md +53 -53
  171. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/files/nginx.repo +6 -6
  172. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/tasks/main.yml +16 -16
  173. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/default.yml +5 -5
  174. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  175. data/examples/kitchen-chef/.kitchen.yml +20 -20
  176. data/examples/kitchen-chef/Berksfile +3 -3
  177. data/examples/kitchen-chef/Gemfile +19 -19
  178. data/examples/kitchen-chef/README.md +27 -27
  179. data/examples/kitchen-chef/metadata.rb +7 -7
  180. data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/default.rb +6 -6
  181. data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/nginx.rb +30 -30
  182. data/examples/kitchen-chef/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  183. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/.kitchen.yml +22 -22
  184. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/Gemfile +20 -20
  185. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/Puppetfile +25 -25
  186. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/README.md +53 -53
  187. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/manifests/site.pp +33 -33
  188. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/metadata.json +11 -11
  189. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  190. data/examples/meta-profile/README.md +37 -37
  191. data/examples/meta-profile/controls/example.rb +13 -13
  192. data/examples/meta-profile/inspec.yml +13 -13
  193. data/examples/profile-attribute.yml +2 -2
  194. data/examples/profile-attribute/README.md +14 -14
  195. data/examples/profile-attribute/controls/example.rb +11 -11
  196. data/examples/profile-attribute/inspec.yml +8 -8
  197. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_password_policy_expiration.rb +8 -8
  198. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_password_policy_max_age.rb +8 -8
  199. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_root_user_mfa.rb +8 -8
  200. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_users_access_key_age.rb +8 -8
  201. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_users_console_users_mfa.rb +8 -8
  202. data/examples/profile-aws/inspec.yml +11 -11
  203. data/examples/profile-azure/controls/azure_resource_group_example.rb +24 -24
  204. data/examples/profile-azure/controls/azure_vm_example.rb +29 -29
  205. data/examples/profile-azure/inspec.yml +11 -11
  206. data/examples/profile-sensitive/README.md +29 -29
  207. data/examples/profile-sensitive/controls/sensitive-failures.rb +9 -9
  208. data/examples/profile-sensitive/controls/sensitive.rb +9 -9
  209. data/examples/profile-sensitive/inspec.yml +8 -8
  210. data/examples/profile/README.md +48 -48
  211. data/examples/profile/controls/example.rb +23 -23
  212. data/examples/profile/controls/gordon.rb +36 -36
  213. data/examples/profile/controls/meta.rb +34 -34
  214. data/examples/profile/inspec.yml +10 -10
  215. data/examples/profile/libraries/gordon_config.rb +53 -53
  216. data/inspec.gemspec +47 -47
  217. data/lib/bundles/README.md +3 -3
  218. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact.rb +7 -7
  219. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact/README.md +1 -1
  220. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact/cli.rb +277 -277
  221. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance.rb +16 -16
  222. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/.kitchen.yml +20 -20
  223. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/README.md +185 -185
  224. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/api.rb +316 -316
  225. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/api/login.rb +152 -152
  226. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/bootstrap.sh +41 -41
  227. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/cli.rb +254 -254
  228. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/configuration.rb +103 -103
  229. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/http.rb +86 -86
  230. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/support.rb +36 -36
  231. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/target.rb +98 -98
  232. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/test/integration/default/cli.rb +93 -93
  233. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat.rb +12 -12
  234. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/cli.rb +36 -36
  235. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/log.rb +10 -10
  236. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/profile.rb +390 -390
  237. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init.rb +8 -8
  238. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/README.md +31 -31
  239. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/cli.rb +97 -97
  240. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/README.md +3 -3
  241. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/controls/example.rb +19 -19
  242. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/inspec.yml +8 -8
  243. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket.rb +13 -13
  244. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/README.md +45 -45
  245. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/api.rb +84 -84
  246. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/cli.rb +73 -73
  247. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/target.rb +34 -34
  248. data/lib/fetchers/git.rb +163 -163
  249. data/lib/fetchers/local.rb +74 -74
  250. data/lib/fetchers/mock.rb +35 -35
  251. data/lib/fetchers/url.rb +204 -204
  252. data/lib/inspec.rb +24 -24
  253. data/lib/inspec/archive/tar.rb +29 -29
  254. data/lib/inspec/archive/zip.rb +19 -19
  255. data/lib/inspec/backend.rb +92 -92
  256. data/lib/inspec/base_cli.rb +355 -350
  257. data/lib/inspec/cached_fetcher.rb +66 -66
  258. data/lib/inspec/cli.rb +292 -292
  259. data/lib/inspec/completions/bash.sh.erb +45 -45
  260. data/lib/inspec/completions/fish.sh.erb +34 -34
  261. data/lib/inspec/completions/zsh.sh.erb +61 -61
  262. data/lib/inspec/control_eval_context.rb +179 -179
  263. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/cache.rb +72 -72
  264. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/dependency_set.rb +92 -92
  265. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/lockfile.rb +115 -115
  266. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/requirement.rb +123 -123
  267. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/resolver.rb +86 -86
  268. data/lib/inspec/describe.rb +27 -27
  269. data/lib/inspec/dsl.rb +66 -66
  270. data/lib/inspec/dsl_shared.rb +33 -33
  271. data/lib/inspec/env_printer.rb +157 -157
  272. data/lib/inspec/errors.rb +13 -13
  273. data/lib/inspec/exceptions.rb +12 -12
  274. data/lib/inspec/expect.rb +45 -45
  275. data/lib/inspec/fetcher.rb +45 -45
  276. data/lib/inspec/file_provider.rb +275 -275
  277. data/lib/inspec/formatters.rb +3 -3
  278. data/lib/inspec/formatters/base.rb +250 -250
  279. data/lib/inspec/formatters/json_rspec.rb +20 -20
  280. data/lib/inspec/formatters/show_progress.rb +12 -12
  281. data/lib/inspec/library_eval_context.rb +58 -58
  282. data/lib/inspec/log.rb +11 -11
  283. data/lib/inspec/metadata.rb +247 -247
  284. data/lib/inspec/method_source.rb +24 -24
  285. data/lib/inspec/objects.rb +14 -14
  286. data/lib/inspec/objects/attribute.rb +65 -65
  287. data/lib/inspec/objects/control.rb +61 -61
  288. data/lib/inspec/objects/describe.rb +92 -92
  289. data/lib/inspec/objects/each_loop.rb +36 -36
  290. data/lib/inspec/objects/list.rb +15 -15
  291. data/lib/inspec/objects/or_test.rb +40 -40
  292. data/lib/inspec/objects/ruby_helper.rb +15 -15
  293. data/lib/inspec/objects/tag.rb +27 -27
  294. data/lib/inspec/objects/test.rb +87 -87
  295. data/lib/inspec/objects/value.rb +27 -27
  296. data/lib/inspec/plugins.rb +60 -60
  297. data/lib/inspec/plugins/cli.rb +24 -24
  298. data/lib/inspec/plugins/fetcher.rb +86 -86
  299. data/lib/inspec/plugins/resource.rb +135 -135
  300. data/lib/inspec/plugins/secret.rb +15 -15
  301. data/lib/inspec/plugins/source_reader.rb +40 -40
  302. data/lib/inspec/polyfill.rb +12 -12
  303. data/lib/inspec/profile.rb +510 -510
  304. data/lib/inspec/profile_context.rb +207 -207
  305. data/lib/inspec/profile_vendor.rb +66 -66
  306. data/lib/inspec/reporters.rb +54 -50
  307. data/lib/inspec/reporters/base.rb +24 -24
  308. data/lib/inspec/reporters/cli.rb +356 -356
  309. data/lib/inspec/reporters/json.rb +116 -116
  310. data/lib/inspec/reporters/json_min.rb +48 -48
  311. data/lib/inspec/reporters/junit.rb +77 -77
  312. data/lib/inspec/require_loader.rb +33 -33
  313. data/lib/inspec/resource.rb +186 -186
  314. data/lib/inspec/rule.rb +266 -266
  315. data/lib/inspec/runner.rb +345 -345
  316. data/lib/inspec/runner_mock.rb +41 -41
  317. data/lib/inspec/runner_rspec.rb +175 -175
  318. data/lib/inspec/runtime_profile.rb +26 -26
  319. data/lib/inspec/schema.rb +213 -213
  320. data/lib/inspec/secrets.rb +19 -19
  321. data/lib/inspec/secrets/yaml.rb +30 -30
  322. data/lib/inspec/shell.rb +220 -220
  323. data/lib/inspec/shell_detector.rb +90 -90
  324. data/lib/inspec/source_reader.rb +29 -29
  325. data/lib/inspec/version.rb +8 -8
  326. data/lib/matchers/matchers.rb +339 -339
  327. data/lib/resource_support/aws.rb +41 -41
  328. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_backend_base.rb +12 -12
  329. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_backend_factory_mixin.rb +12 -12
  330. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_plural_resource_mixin.rb +21 -21
  331. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_resource_mixin.rb +66 -66
  332. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_singular_resource_mixin.rb +24 -24
  333. data/lib/resources/aide_conf.rb +159 -160
  334. data/lib/resources/apache.rb +48 -48
  335. data/lib/resources/apache_conf.rb +156 -156
  336. data/lib/resources/apt.rb +149 -149
  337. data/lib/resources/audit_policy.rb +63 -63
  338. data/lib/resources/auditd.rb +231 -231
  339. data/lib/resources/auditd_conf.rb +55 -55
  340. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudtrail_trail.rb +77 -77
  341. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudtrail_trails.rb +47 -47
  342. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudwatch_alarm.rb +62 -62
  343. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudwatch_log_metric_filter.rb +100 -100
  344. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_config_recorder.rb +98 -98
  345. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_ec2_instance.rb +157 -157
  346. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_access_key.rb +106 -106
  347. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_access_keys.rb +149 -144
  348. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_group.rb +56 -56
  349. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_groups.rb +52 -45
  350. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_password_policy.rb +116 -116
  351. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_policies.rb +53 -46
  352. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_policy.rb +125 -119
  353. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_role.rb +51 -51
  354. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_root_user.rb +60 -60
  355. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_user.rb +111 -111
  356. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_users.rb +108 -96
  357. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_kms_keys.rb +53 -46
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- title: About the etc_hosts_allow Resource
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- platform: linux
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- # etc\_hosts\_allow
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- Use the `etc_hosts_allow` InSpec audit resource to test rules defined for accepting daemon and client traffic in the `'/etc/hosts.allow'` file.
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- <br>
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- ## Syntax
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- An etc/hosts.allow rule specifies one or more daemons mapped to one or more clients, with zero or more options to for accepting traffic when found.
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- Use the where clause to match a property to one or more rules in the hosts.allow file.
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- describe etc_hosts_allow.where { daemon == 'value' } do
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- its ('client_list') { should include ['values'] }
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- its ('options') { should include ['values'] }
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- end
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- Use the optional constructor parameter to give an alternative path to hosts.allow
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- describe etc_hosts_allow(hosts_path).where { daemon == 'value' } do
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- its ('client_list') { should include ['values'] }
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- its ('options') { should include ['values'] }
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- end
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- * `daemon` is a daemon that will be allowed to pass traffic in.
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- ## Properties
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- 'daemon', 'client_list', 'options'
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- ## Property Examples
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- ### daemon
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- `daemon` returns a string containing the daemon that is allowed in the rule.
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- describe etc_hosts_allow.where { client_list == ['127.0.1.154', '[:fff:fAb0::]'] } do
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- its('daemon') { should eq ['vsftpd', 'sshd'] }
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- end
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- ### client_list
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- describe etc_hosts_allow.where { daemon == 'sshd' } do
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- its('client_list') { should include ['192.168.0.0/16', '[abcd::0000:1234]'] }
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- end
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- ### options
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- describe etc_hosts_allow.where { daemon == 'sshd' } do
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- its('options') { should include ['deny', 'echo "REJECTED"'] }
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- end
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- ## Matchers
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- For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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+ ---
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+ title: About the etc_hosts_allow Resource
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+ platform: linux
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+ ---
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+
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+ # etc\_hosts\_allow
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+
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+ Use the `etc_hosts_allow` InSpec audit resource to test rules defined for accepting daemon and client traffic in the `'/etc/hosts.allow'` file.
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Syntax
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+
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+ An etc/hosts.allow rule specifies one or more daemons mapped to one or more clients, with zero or more options to for accepting traffic when found.
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+
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+ Use the where clause to match a property to one or more rules in the hosts.allow file.
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+
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+ describe etc_hosts_allow.where { daemon == 'value' } do
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+ its ('client_list') { should include ['values'] }
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+ its ('options') { should include ['values'] }
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+ end
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+
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+ Use the optional constructor parameter to give an alternative path to hosts.allow
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+
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+ describe etc_hosts_allow(hosts_path).where { daemon == 'value' } do
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+ its ('client_list') { should include ['values'] }
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+ its ('options') { should include ['values'] }
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+ end
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+
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+ where
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+ * `daemon` is a daemon that will be allowed to pass traffic in.
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+ * `client_list` is a list of clients will be allowed to pass traffic in.
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+ * `options` is a list of tasks that to be done with the rule when traffic is found.
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Properties
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+ 'daemon', 'client_list', 'options'
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Property Examples
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+
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+ ### daemon
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+ `daemon` returns a string containing the daemon that is allowed in the rule.
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+ describe etc_hosts_allow.where { client_list == ['127.0.1.154', '[:fff:fAb0::]'] } do
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+ its('daemon') { should eq ['vsftpd', 'sshd'] }
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+ end
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+ ### client_list
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+ `client_list` returns a 2d string array where each entry contains the clients specified for the rule.
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+ describe etc_hosts_allow.where { daemon == 'sshd' } do
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+ its('client_list') { should include ['192.168.0.0/16', '[abcd::0000:1234]'] }
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+ end
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+ ### options
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+ `options` returns a 2d string array where each entry contains any options specified for the rule.
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+ describe etc_hosts_allow.where { daemon == 'sshd' } do
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+ its('options') { should include ['deny', 'echo "REJECTED"'] }
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+ end
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+ <br>
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+ ## Matchers
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+ For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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- Use the `etc_hosts_deny` InSpec audit resource to test rules for rejecting daemon and client traffic defined in /etc/hosts.deny.
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- ## Syntax
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- An etc/hosts.deny rule specifies one or more daemons mapped to one or more clients, with zero or more options for rejecting traffic when found.
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- its ('client_list') { should include ['values'] }
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- ## Properties
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- ### daemon
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- describe etc_hosts_deny.where { client_list == ['127.0.1.154', '[:fff:fAb0::]'] } do
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- its('client_list') { should include ['192.168.0.0/16', '[abcd::0000:1234]'] }
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- ## Matchers
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+ ---
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+ title: About the etc_hosts_deny Resource
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+ platform: linux
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+ ---
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+
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+ # etc\_hosts\_deny
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+
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+ Use the `etc_hosts_deny` InSpec audit resource to test rules for rejecting daemon and client traffic defined in /etc/hosts.deny.
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Syntax
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+
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+ An etc/hosts.deny rule specifies one or more daemons mapped to one or more clients, with zero or more options for rejecting traffic when found.
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+
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+ Use the where clause to match a property to one or more rules in the hosts.deny file:
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+
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+ describe etc_hosts_deny.where { daemon == 'value' } do
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+ its ('client_list') { should include ['values'] }
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+ its ('options') { should include ['values'] }
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+ end
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+
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+ Use the optional constructor parameter to give an alternative path to hosts.deny:
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+
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+ describe etc_hosts_deny(hosts_path).where { daemon == 'value' } do
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+ its ('client_list') { should include ['values'] }
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+ its ('options') { should include ['values'] }
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+ end
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+
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+ where
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+ * `daemon` is a daemon that will be rejected to pass traffic in.
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+ * `client_list` is a list of clients will be rejected to pass traffic in.
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+ * `options` is a list of tasks that to be done with the rule when traffic is found.
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Properties
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+ 'daemon', 'client_list', 'options'
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Parameter Examples
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+
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+ ### daemon
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+ `daemon` returns a string containing the daemon that is allowed in the rule.
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+ describe etc_hosts_deny.where { client_list == ['127.0.1.154', '[:fff:fAb0::]'] } do
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+ its('daemon') { should eq ['vsftpd', 'sshd'] }
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+ end
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+ ### client_list
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+ describe etc_hosts_deny.where { daemon == 'sshd' } do
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+ its('client_list') { should include ['192.168.0.0/16', '[abcd::0000:1234]'] }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### options
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+ describe etc_hosts_deny.where { daemon == 'sshd' } do
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+ its('options') { should include ['deny', 'echo "REJECTED"'] }
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+ end
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Matchers
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- ## Matchers
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- ### be_immutable
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- The `be_setgid` matcher tests if the 'setgid' permission is set on the file or directory. On executable files, this causes the process to be started owned by the group that owns the file, rather than the primary group of the invocating user. This can result in escalation of privilege. On Linux, when setgid is set on directories, setgid causes newly created files and directories to be owned by the group that owns the setgid parent directory; additionally, newly created subdirectories will have the setgid bit set. To use this matcher:
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- ### be_socket
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- The `be_socket` matcher tests if the file exists as socket (`.sock`), such as `/var/run/php-fpm.sock`:
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- The `be_sticky` matcher tests if the 'sticky bit' permission is set on the directory. On directories, this restricts file deletion to the owner of the file, even if the permission of the parent directory would normally permit deletion by others. This is commonly used on /tmp filesystems. To use this matcher:
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-
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+ ---
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+ title: About the file Resource
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+ platform: os
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+ ---
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+
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+ # file
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+
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+ Use the `file` InSpec audit resource to test all system file types, including files, directories, symbolic links, named pipes, sockets, character devices, block devices, and doors.
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Syntax
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+
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+ A `file` resource block declares the location of the file type to be tested, the expected file type (if required), and one (or more) resource properties.
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+ describe file('path') do
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+ it { should PROPERTY 'value' }
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+ end
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+
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+ where
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+ * `('path')` is the name of the file and/or the path to the file.
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+ * `PROPERTY` is a valid resource property for this resource'
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+ * `'value'` is the value to be tested.
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Properties
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+ ### General Properties
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+ content, size, basename, path, owner, group, type
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+ ### Unix/Linux Properties
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+ symlink, mode, link_path, mtime, size, selinux\_label, md5sum, sha256sum, path, source, source\_path, uid, gid
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+
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+ ### Windows Properties
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+
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+ file\_version, product\_version
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Resource Property Examples
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+
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+ ### content
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+
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+ The `content` property tests if contents in the file match the value specified in a regular expression. The values of the `content` property are arbitrary and depend on the file type being tested and also the type of information that is expected to be in that file:
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+ its('content') { should match REGEX }
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+
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+ The following complete example tests the `pg_hba.conf` file in PostgreSQL for MD5 requirements. The tests look at all `host` and `local` settings in that file, and then compare the MD5 checksums against the values in the test:
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+
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+ describe file('/etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf') do
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+ its('content') { should match(%r{local\s.*?all\s.*?all\s.*?md5}) }
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+ its('content') { should match(%r{host\s.*?all\s.*?all\s.*?127.0.0.1\/32\s.*?md5}) }
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+ its('content') { should match(%r{host\s.*?all\s.*?all\s.*?::1\/128\s.*?md5}) }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### file_version
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+
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+ The `file_version` property tests if a Windows file's version matches the specified value. The difference between a file's "file version" and "product version" is that the file version is the version number of the file itself, whereas the product version is the version number associated with the application from which that file originates:
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+ its('file_version') { should eq '1.2.3' }
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+
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+ ### group
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+
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+ The `group` property tests if the group to which a file belongs matches the specified value.
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+
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+ its('group') { should eq 'admins' }
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+
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+ The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
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+
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+ ### link_path
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+
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+ The `link_path` property tests if the file exists at the specified path. If the file is a symlink,
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+ InSpec will resolve the symlink and return the ultimate linked file.
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+
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+ its('link_path') { should eq '/some/path/to/file' }
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+
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+ ### md5sum
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+
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+ The `md5sum` property tests if the MD5 checksum for a file matches the specified value.
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+
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+ its('md5sum') { should eq '3329x3hf9130gjs9jlasf2305mx91s4j' }
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+
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+ ### mode
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+
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+ The `mode` property tests if the mode assigned to the file matches the specified value.
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+
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+ its('mode') { should cmp '0644' }
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+
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+ InSpec [octal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leading_zero#0_as_a_prefix) values begin the numeric mode specification with zero.
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+ For example, write:
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+ { should cmp '0644' }
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+ not
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+ Without the zero prefix for the octal value, InSpec will interpret it as the _decimal_ value 644, which is octal 1024 or `-----w-r-T`, and any test for a file that is `-rw-r--r--` will fail.
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+
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+ ### mtime
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+ The `mtime` property tests if the file modification time for the file matches the specified value. The mtime, where supported, is returned as the number of seconds since the epoch.
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+ describe file('/') do
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+ its('mtime') { should <= Time.now.to_i }
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+ its('mtime') { should >= Time.now.to_i - 1000 }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### owner
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+ The `owner` property tests if the owner of the file matches the specified value.
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+ its('owner') { should eq 'root' }
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+
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+ ### product_version
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+
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+ The `product_version` property tests if a Windows file's product version matches the specified value. The difference between a file's "file version" and "product version" is that the file version is the version number of the file itself, whereas the product version is the version number associated with the application from which that file originates.
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+ its('product_version') { should eq '2.3.4' }
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+
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+ ### selinux_label
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+
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+ The `selinux_label` property tests if the SELinux label for a file matches the specified value.
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+
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+ its('selinux_label') { should eq 'system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0' }
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+
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+ ### sha256sum
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+
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+ The `sha256sum` property tests if the SHA-256 checksum for a file matches the specified value.
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+
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+ its('sha256sum') { should eq 'b837ch38lh19bb8eaopl8jvxwd2e4g58jn9lkho1w3ed9jbkeicalplaad9k0pjn' }
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+
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+ ### size
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+
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+ The `size` property tests if a file's size matches, is greater than, or is less than the specified value. For example, equal:
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+
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+ its('size') { should eq 32375 }
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+
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+ Greater than:
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+
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+ its('size') { should > 64 }
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+
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+ Less than:
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+ its('size') { should < 10240 }
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+
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+ ### type
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+
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+ The `type` property tests for the file type. The available types are:
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+
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+ * `file`: the object is a file
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+ * `directory`: the object is a directory
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+ * `link`: the object is a symbolic link
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+ * `pipe`: the object is a named pipe
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+ * `socket`: the object is a socket
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+ * `character_device`: the object is a character device
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+ * `block_device`: the object is a block device
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+ * `door`: the object is a door device
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+
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+ The `type` method usually returns the type as a Ruby "symbol". We recommend using the `cmp` matcher to match
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+ either by symbol or string.
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+
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+ For example:
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+ its('type') { should eq :file }
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+ its('type') { should cmp 'file' }
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+
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+ or:
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+ its('type') { should eq :socket }
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+ its('type') { should cmp 'socket' }
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+
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+ ### Test the contents of a file for MD5 requirements
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+
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+ describe file('/etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf') do
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+ its('content') { should match /local\s.*?all\s.*?all\s.*?md5/ }
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+ its('content') { should match %r{/host\s.*?all\s.*?all\s.*?127.0.0.1\/32\s.*?md5/} }
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+ its('content') { should match %r{/host\s.*?all\s.*?all\s.*?::1\/128\s.*?md5/} }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test if a file exists
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+ describe file('/tmp') do
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+ it { should exist }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test that a file does not exist
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+ describe file('/tmpest') do
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+ it { should_not exist }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test if a path is a directory
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+ describe file('/tmp') do
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+ its('type') { should eq :directory }
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+ it { should be_directory }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test if a path is a file and not a directory
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+ describe file('/proc/version') do
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+ its('type') { should cmp 'file' }
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+ it { should be_file }
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+ it { should_not be_directory }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test if a file is a symbolic link
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+ describe file('/dev/stdout') do
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+ its('type') { should cmp 'symlink' }
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+ it { should be_symlink }
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+ it { should_not be_file }
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+ it { should_not be_directory }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test if a file is a character device
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+ describe file('/dev/zero') do
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+ its('type') { should cmp 'character' }
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+ it { should be_character_device }
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+ it { should_not be_file }
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+ it { should_not be_directory }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test if a file is a block device
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+ describe file('/dev/zero') do
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+ its('type') { should cmp 'block' }
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+ it { should be_character_device }
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+ it { should_not be_file }
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+ it { should_not be_directory }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test the mode for a file
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+ describe file('/dev') do
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+ its('mode') { should cmp '00755' }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test the owner of a file
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+ describe file('/root') do
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+ its('owner') { should eq 'root' }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test if a file is owned by the root user
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+ describe file('/dev') do
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+ it { should be_owned_by 'root' }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test the mtime for a file
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+ describe file('/') do
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+ its('mtime') { should <= Time.now.to_i }
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+ its('mtime') { should >= Time.now.to_i - 1000 }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test that a file's size is between 64 and 10240
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+ describe file('/') do
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+ its('size') { should be > 64 }
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+ its('size') { should be < 10240 }
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+ end
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+ ### Test that a file's size is zero
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+ describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do
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+ its('size') { should be 0 }
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+ end
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+ ### Test an MD5 checksum
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+ require 'digest'
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+ cpuinfo = file('/proc/cpuinfo').content
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+ describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do
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+ its('md5sum') { should eq md5sum }
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+ end
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+ ### Test an SHA-256 checksum
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+ require 'digest'
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+ cpuinfo = file('/proc/cpuinfo').content
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+ describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do
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+ its('sha256sum') { should eq sha256sum }
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+ end
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+ ### Verify NTP
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+ The following example shows how to use the `file` audit resource to verify if the `ntp.conf` and `leap-seconds` files are present, and then the `command` resource to verify if NTP is installed and running:
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+ describe file('/etc/ntp.conf') do
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+ it { should be_file }
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+ end
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+ describe file('/etc/ntp.leapseconds') do
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+ it { should be_file }
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+ end
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+ describe command('pgrep ntp') do
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+ its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
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+ end
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+
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+ ### Test parameters of symlinked file
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+ If you need to test the parameters of the target file for a symlink, you can use the `link_path` method for the `file` resource.
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+ For example, for the following symlink:
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+ lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 11 03-10 17:56 /dev/virtio-ports/com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm -> ../vport2p1
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+ ... you can write controls for both the link and the target.
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+ describe file('/dev/virtio-ports/com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm') do
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+ it { should be_symlink }
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+ end
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+ virito_port_vdsm = file('/dev/virtio-ports/com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm').link_path
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+ describe file(virito_port_vdsm) do
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+ it { should exist }
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+ it { should be_character_device }
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+ it { should be_owned_by 'ovirtagent' }
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+ it { should be_grouped_into 'ovirtagent' }
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+ end
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Matchers
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+ For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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+ ### be\_allowed
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+ The `be_allowed` matcher tests if the file contains a certain permission set, such as `execute` or `write` in Unix and [`full-control` or `modify` in Windows](https://www.codeproject.com/Reference/871338/AccessControl-FileSystemRights-Permissions-Table).
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+ it { should be_allowed('read') }
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+ Just like with `be_executable` and other permissions, one can check for the permission with respect to the specific user or group.
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+ it { should be_allowed('full-control', by_user: 'MyComputerName\Administrator') }
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+ it { should be_allowed('write', by: 'root') }
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+ ### be\_block\_device
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+ The `be_block_device` matcher tests if the file exists as a block device, such as `/dev/disk0` or `/dev/disk0s9`:
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+ it { should be_block_device }
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+
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+ ### be\_character\_device
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+ The `be_character_device` matcher tests if the file exists as a character device (that corresponds to a block device), such as `/dev/rdisk0` or `/dev/rdisk0s9`:
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+ it { should be_character_device }
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+
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+ ### be_directory
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+ The `be_directory` matcher tests if the file exists as a directory, such as `/etc/passwd`, `/etc/shadow`, or `/var/log/httpd`:
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+ it { should be_directory }
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+
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+ ### be_executable
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+ The `be_executable` matcher tests if the file exists as an executable:
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+ it { should be_executable }
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+ The `be_executable` matcher may also test if the file is executable by a specific owner, group, or user. For example, a group:
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+ it { should be_executable.by('group') }
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+ an owner:
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+ it { should be_executable.by('owner') }
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+ any user other than the owner or members of the file's group:
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+ it { should be_executable.by('others') }
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+ a user:
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+ it { should be_executable.by_user('user') }
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+
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+ ### be_file
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+ The `be_file` matcher tests if the file exists as a file. This can be useful with configuration files like `/etc/passwd` where there typically is not an associated file extension---`passwd.txt`:
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+ it { should be_file }
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+
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+ ### be\_grouped\_into
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+ The `be_grouped_into` matcher tests if the file exists as part of the named group:
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+ it { should be_grouped_into 'group' }
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+
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+ ### be_immutable
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+ The `be_immutable` matcher tests if the file is immutable, i.e. "cannot be changed":
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+ it { should be_immutable }
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+
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+ ### be\_linked\_to
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+ The `be_linked_to` matcher tests if the file is linked to the named target:
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+ it { should be_linked_to '/etc/target-file' }
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+
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+
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+ ### be\_owned\_by
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+ The `be_owned_by` matcher tests if the file is owned by the named user, such as `root`:
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+ it { should be_owned_by 'root' }
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+
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+ ### be_pipe
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+
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+ The `be_pipe` matcher tests if the file exists as first-in, first-out special file (`.fifo`) that is typically used to define a named pipe, such as `/var/log/nginx/access.log.fifo`:
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+
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+ it { should be_pipe }
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+
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+ ### be_readable
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+
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+ The `be_readable` matcher tests if the file is readable:
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+
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+ it { should be_readable }
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+ The `be_readable` matcher may also test if the file is readable by a specific owner, group, or user. For example, a group:
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+
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+ it { should be_readable.by('group') }
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+
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+ an owner:
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+ it { should be_readable.by('owner') }
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+
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+ any user other than the owner or members of the file's group:
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+ it { should be_readable.by('others') }
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+
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+ a user:
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+
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+ it { should be_readable.by_user('user') }
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+
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+ ### be_setgid
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+
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+ The `be_setgid` matcher tests if the 'setgid' permission is set on the file or directory. On executable files, this causes the process to be started owned by the group that owns the file, rather than the primary group of the invocating user. This can result in escalation of privilege. On Linux, when setgid is set on directories, setgid causes newly created files and directories to be owned by the group that owns the setgid parent directory; additionally, newly created subdirectories will have the setgid bit set. To use this matcher:
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+
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+ it { should be_setgid }
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+
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+ ### be_socket
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+
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+ The `be_socket` matcher tests if the file exists as socket (`.sock`), such as `/var/run/php-fpm.sock`:
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+
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+ it { should be_socket }
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+
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+ ### be_sticky
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+
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+ The `be_sticky` matcher tests if the 'sticky bit' permission is set on the directory. On directories, this restricts file deletion to the owner of the file, even if the permission of the parent directory would normally permit deletion by others. This is commonly used on /tmp filesystems. To use this matcher:
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+
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+ it { should be_sticky }
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+
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+ ### be_setuid
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+
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+ The `be_setuid` matcher tests if the 'setuid' permission is set on the file. On executable files, this causes the process to be started owned by the user that owns the file, rather than invocating user. This can result in escalation of privilege. To use this matcher:
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+
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+ it { should be_setuid }
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+
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+ ### be_symlink
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+
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+ The `be_symlink` matcher tests if the file exists as a symbolic, or soft link that contains an absolute or relative path reference to another file:
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+
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+ it { should be_symlink }
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+
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+ ### be_version
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+
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+ The `be_version` matcher tests the version of the file:
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+
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+ it { should be_version '1.2.3' }
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+
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+ ### be_writable
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+
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+ The `be_writable` matcher tests if the file is writable:
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+
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+ it { should be_writable }
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+
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+ The `be_writable` matcher may also test if the file is writable by a specific owner, group, or user. For example, a group:
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+
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+ it { should be_writable.by('group') }
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+
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+ an owner:
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+
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+ it { should be_writable.by('owner') }
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+
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+ any user other than the owner or members of the file's group:
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+
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+ it { should be_writable.by('others') }
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+
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+ a user:
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+
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+ it { should be_writable.by_user('user') }
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+
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+ ### exist
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+
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+ The `exist` matcher tests if the named file exists:
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+
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+ it { should exist }
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+
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+ ### have_mode
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+
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+ The `have_mode` matcher tests if a file has a mode assigned to it:
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+
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+ it { should have_mode }