#!/bin/bash # # CIS Debian Hardening # # # 13.1 Ensure Password Fields are Not Empty (Scored) # set -e # One error, it's over set -u # One variable unset, it's over HARDENING_LEVEL=1 DESCRIPTION="Ensure password fields are not empty in /etc/shadow." FILE='/etc/shadow' # This function will be called if the script status is on enabled / audit mode audit () { info "Checking if accounts have an empty password" RESULT=$($SUDO_CMD cat $FILE | awk -F: '($2 == "" ) { print $1 }') if [ ! -z "$RESULT" ]; then crit "Some accounts have an empty password" crit $RESULT else ok "All accounts have a password" fi } # This function will be called if the script status is on enabled mode apply () { RESULT=$(cat $FILE | awk -F: '($2 == "" ) { print $1 }') if [ ! -z "$RESULT" ]; then warn "Some accounts have an empty password" for ACCOUNT in $RESULT; do info "Locking $ACCOUNT" passwd -l $ACCOUNT >/dev/null 2>&1 done else ok "All accounts have a password" fi } # This function will check config parameters required check_config() { : } # Source Root Dir Parameter if [ -r /etc/default/cis-hardening ]; then . /etc/default/cis-hardening fi if [ -z "$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 . $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