#!/bin/bash # # CIS Debian Hardening # # # 8.0 Ensure CONFIG_AUDIT is enabled in your running kernel # set -e # One error, it's over set -u # One variable unset, it's over HARDENING_LEVEL=4 DESCRIPTION="Ensure CONFIG_AUDIT is enabled in your running kernel." # Note : Not part of the CIS guide, but what's the point of configuring software not compatible with your kernel? :) KERNEL_OPTION="CONFIG_AUDIT" # This function will be called if the script status is on enabled / audit mode audit () { is_kernel_option_enabled $KERNEL_OPTION if [ $FNRET = 0 ]; then # 0 means true in bash, so it IS activated ok "$KERNEL_OPTION is enabled" else crit "$KERNEL_OPTION is disabled, auditd will not work" fi : } # This function will be called if the script status is on enabled mode apply () { is_kernel_option_enabled $KERNEL_OPTION if [ $FNRET = 0 ]; then # 0 means true in bash, so it IS activated ok "$KERNEL_OPTION is enabled" else warn "I cannot fix $KERNEL_OPTION disabled, to make auditd work, recompile your kernel please" fi : } # This function will check config parameters required check_config() { : } # Source Root Dir Parameter if [ -r /etc/default/cis-hardening ]; then . /etc/default/cis-hardening fi if [ -z "$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