debian-cis/bin/hardening/99.5.6_ssh_sys_accept_env.sh

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Migrate generic checks from secaudit to cis-hardening new file: 99.3.1_acc_shadow_sha512.sh new file: 99.3.2_acc_sudoers_no_all.sh new file: 99.4_net_fw_default_policy_drop.sh new file: 99.5.1_ssh_auth_pubk_only.sh new file: 99.5.2.1_ssh_cry_kex.sh new file: 99.5.2.2_ssh_cry_mac.sh new file: 99.5.2.3_ssh_cry_rekey.sh new file: 99.5.3_ssh_disable_features.sh new file: 99.5.4_ssh_keys_from.sh new file: 99.5.5_ssh_strict_modes.sh new file: 99.5.6_ssh_sys_accept_env.sh new file: 99.5.7_ssh_sys_no_legacy.sh new file: 99.5.8_ssh_sys_sandbox.sh new file: 99.5.9_ssh_log_level.sh Fix descriptions in comment section for 99.* secaudit checks Remove duplicated legacy services that are already taken care of by vanilla cis Enable custom configuration of checks in config-file, no more hard coded conf Add test to disable check if debian version is too old Add excused IPs while checking "from" field of authorized_keys Escaping dots in IPs Manage Kex for different debian versions Add tests for generic checks and add apply for ssh config Apply shellcheck recommendations on audit/hardening scripts Update script to check for allowed IPs only, remove bastion related Fill `apply` func for ssh config related scripts Add and update tests scenarii Disable shellcheck test for external source 1091 As of today, the entire project is not shellcheck compliant, I prefer disabling the test that warns about not finding external source (that arent compliant). I will enable it again when the project library will be shellchecked https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC1091 Refactor password policy check with one check by feature Previous file will now only look for bad passwords in /etc/shadow I added two checks that look for the compliant configuration lines in conf files /etc/logins.defs and /etc/pam.d/common-passwords FIX: merge chained sed and fix regex FIX: update regex to capture more output FIX: fix pattern to ignore commented lines, add apply Also add tests to ensure that commented lines are not detected as valid configuration CHORE: cleanup test situation with file and users removal IMP: add case insensitive option when looking for patterns in files CHORE: removed duplicated line in test file
2017-12-20 15:14:30 +01:00
#!/bin/bash
# run-shellcheck
#
# CIS Debian 7/8 Hardening
#
#
# Restrict which user's variables are accepted by ssh daemon
Migrate generic checks from secaudit to cis-hardening new file: 99.3.1_acc_shadow_sha512.sh new file: 99.3.2_acc_sudoers_no_all.sh new file: 99.4_net_fw_default_policy_drop.sh new file: 99.5.1_ssh_auth_pubk_only.sh new file: 99.5.2.1_ssh_cry_kex.sh new file: 99.5.2.2_ssh_cry_mac.sh new file: 99.5.2.3_ssh_cry_rekey.sh new file: 99.5.3_ssh_disable_features.sh new file: 99.5.4_ssh_keys_from.sh new file: 99.5.5_ssh_strict_modes.sh new file: 99.5.6_ssh_sys_accept_env.sh new file: 99.5.7_ssh_sys_no_legacy.sh new file: 99.5.8_ssh_sys_sandbox.sh new file: 99.5.9_ssh_log_level.sh Fix descriptions in comment section for 99.* secaudit checks Remove duplicated legacy services that are already taken care of by vanilla cis Enable custom configuration of checks in config-file, no more hard coded conf Add test to disable check if debian version is too old Add excused IPs while checking "from" field of authorized_keys Escaping dots in IPs Manage Kex for different debian versions Add tests for generic checks and add apply for ssh config Apply shellcheck recommendations on audit/hardening scripts Update script to check for allowed IPs only, remove bastion related Fill `apply` func for ssh config related scripts Add and update tests scenarii Disable shellcheck test for external source 1091 As of today, the entire project is not shellcheck compliant, I prefer disabling the test that warns about not finding external source (that arent compliant). I will enable it again when the project library will be shellchecked https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC1091 Refactor password policy check with one check by feature Previous file will now only look for bad passwords in /etc/shadow I added two checks that look for the compliant configuration lines in conf files /etc/logins.defs and /etc/pam.d/common-passwords FIX: merge chained sed and fix regex FIX: update regex to capture more output FIX: fix pattern to ignore commented lines, add apply Also add tests to ensure that commented lines are not detected as valid configuration CHORE: cleanup test situation with file and users removal IMP: add case insensitive option when looking for patterns in files CHORE: removed duplicated line in test file
2017-12-20 15:14:30 +01:00
#
set -e # One error, it's over
set -u # One variable unset, it's over
# shellcheck disable=2034
HARDENING_LEVEL=2
# shellcheck disable=2034
DESCRIPTION="Restrict which user's variables are accepted by ssh daemon"
PACKAGE='openssh-server'
PATTERN='^\s*AcceptEnv\s+LANG LC_\*'
FILE='/etc/ssh/sshd_config'
# This function will be called if the script status is on enabled / audit mode
audit () {
is_pkg_installed $PACKAGE
if [ "$FNRET" != 0 ]; then
crit "$PACKAGE is not installed!"
else
ok "$PACKAGE is installed"
does_pattern_exist_in_file_nocase $FILE "$PATTERN"
if [ "$FNRET" = 0 ]; then
ok "$PATTERN is present in $FILE"
else
crit "$PATTERN is not present in $FILE"
fi
fi
}
# This function will be called if the script status is on enabled mode
apply () {
is_pkg_installed $PACKAGE
if [ "$FNRET" = 0 ]; then
ok "$PACKAGE is installed"
else
crit "$PACKAGE is absent, installing it"
apt_install $PACKAGE
fi
does_pattern_exist_in_file_nocase $FILE "$PATTERN"
if [ "$FNRET" = 0 ]; then
ok "$PATTERN is present in $FILE"
else
warn "$PATTERN is not present in $FILE, adding it"
does_pattern_exist_in_file_nocase $FILE "^$PATTERN"
PATTERN=$( sed 's/\^//' <<< "$PATTERN" | sed -r 's/\\s\*//' | sed -r 's/\\s\+/ /g' | sed 's/\\//g')
if [ "$FNRET" != 0 ]; then
add_end_of_file $FILE "$PATTERN"
else
info "Parameter $SSH_PARAM is present but with the wrong value -- Fixing"
replace_in_file $FILE "^$SSH_PARAM[[:space:]]*.*" "$PATTERN"
fi
/etc/init.d/ssh reload > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
# This function will check config parameters required
check_config() {
:
}
# Source Root Dir Parameter
if [ -r /etc/default/cis-hardening ]; then
. /etc/default/cis-hardening
fi
if [ -z "$CIS_ROOT_DIR" ]; then
echo "There is no /etc/default/cis-hardening file nor cis-hardening directory in current environment."
echo "Cannot source CIS_ROOT_DIR variable, aborting."
exit 128
fi
# Main function, will call the proper functions given the configuration (audit, enabled, disabled)
if [ -r "$CIS_ROOT_DIR"/lib/main.sh ]; then
# shellcheck source=/opt/debian-cis/lib/main.sh
. "$CIS_ROOT_DIR"/lib/main.sh
else
echo "Cannot find main.sh, have you correctly defined your root directory? Current value is $CIS_ROOT_DIR in /etc/default/cis-hardening"
exit 128
fi