[INFO] 1 Master Node Security Configuration [INFO] 1.1 Master Node Configuration Files [PASS] 1.1.1 Ensure that the API server pod specification file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.2 Ensure that the API server pod specification file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.3 Ensure that the controller manager pod specification file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.4 Ensure that the controller manager pod specification file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.5 Ensure that the scheduler pod specification file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.6 Ensure that the scheduler pod specification file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.7 Ensure that the etcd pod specification file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.8 Ensure that the etcd pod specification file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [WARN] 1.1.9 Ensure that the Container Network Interface file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Manual) [WARN] 1.1.10 Ensure that the Container Network Interface file ownership is set to root:root (Manual) [PASS] 1.1.11 Ensure that the etcd data directory permissions are set to 700 or more restrictive (Automated) [FAIL] 1.1.12 Ensure that the etcd data directory ownership is set to etcd:etcd (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.13 Ensure that the admin.conf file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.14 Ensure that the admin.conf file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.15 Ensure that the scheduler.conf file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.16 Ensure that the scheduler.conf file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.17 Ensure that the controller-manager.conf file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.18 Ensure that the controller-manager.conf file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [FAIL] 1.1.19 Ensure that the Kubernetes PKI directory and file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [PASS] 1.1.20 Ensure that the Kubernetes PKI certificate file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Manual) [PASS] 1.1.21 Ensure that the Kubernetes PKI key file permissions are set to 600 (Manual) [INFO] 1.2 API Server [WARN] 1.2.1 Ensure that the --anonymous-auth argument is set to false (Manual) [PASS] 1.2.2 Ensure that the --basic-auth-file argument is not set (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.3 Ensure that the --token-auth-file parameter is not set (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.4 Ensure that the --kubelet-https argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.5 Ensure that the --kubelet-client-certificate and --kubelet-client-key arguments are set as appropriate (Automated) [FAIL] 1.2.6 Ensure that the --kubelet-certificate-authority argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.7 Ensure that the --authorization-mode argument is not set to AlwaysAllow (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.8 Ensure that the --authorization-mode argument includes Node (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.9 Ensure that the --authorization-mode argument includes RBAC (Automated) [WARN] 1.2.10 Ensure that the admission control plugin EventRateLimit is set (Manual) [PASS] 1.2.11 Ensure that the admission control plugin AlwaysAdmit is not set (Automated) [WARN] 1.2.12 Ensure that the admission control plugin AlwaysPullImages is set (Manual) [WARN] 1.2.13 Ensure that the admission control plugin SecurityContextDeny is set if PodSecurityPolicy is not used (Manual) [PASS] 1.2.14 Ensure that the admission control plugin ServiceAccount is set (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.15 Ensure that the admission control plugin NamespaceLifecycle is set (Automated) [FAIL] 1.2.16 Ensure that the admission control plugin PodSecurityPolicy is set (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.17 Ensure that the admission control plugin NodeRestriction is set (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.18 Ensure that the --insecure-bind-address argument is not set (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.19 Ensure that the --insecure-port argument is set to 0 (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.20 Ensure that the --secure-port argument is not set to 0 (Automated) [FAIL] 1.2.21 Ensure that the --profiling argument is set to false (Automated) [FAIL] 1.2.22 Ensure that the --audit-log-path argument is set (Automated) [FAIL] 1.2.23 Ensure that the --audit-log-maxage argument is set to 30 or as appropriate (Automated) [FAIL] 1.2.24 Ensure that the --audit-log-maxbackup argument is set to 10 or as appropriate (Automated) [FAIL] 1.2.25 Ensure that the --audit-log-maxsize argument is set to 100 or as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.26 Ensure that the --request-timeout argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.27 Ensure that the --service-account-lookup argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.28 Ensure that the --service-account-key-file argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.29 Ensure that the --etcd-certfile and --etcd-keyfile arguments are set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.30 Ensure that the --tls-cert-file and --tls-private-key-file arguments are set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.31 Ensure that the --client-ca-file argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.2.32 Ensure that the --etcd-cafile argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [WARN] 1.2.33 Ensure that the --encryption-provider-config argument is set as appropriate (Manual) [WARN] 1.2.34 Ensure that encryption providers are appropriately configured (Manual) [WARN] 1.2.35 Ensure that the API Server only makes use of Strong Cryptographic Ciphers (Manual) [INFO] 1.3 Controller Manager [WARN] 1.3.1 Ensure that the --terminated-pod-gc-threshold argument is set as appropriate (Manual) [FAIL] 1.3.2 Ensure that the --profiling argument is set to false (Automated) [PASS] 1.3.3 Ensure that the --use-service-account-credentials argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 1.3.4 Ensure that the --service-account-private-key-file argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 1.3.5 Ensure that the --root-ca-file argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [FAIL] 1.3.6 Ensure that the RotateKubeletServerCertificate argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 1.3.7 Ensure that the --bind-address argument is set to 127.0.0.1 (Automated) [INFO] 1.4 Scheduler [FAIL] 1.4.1 Ensure that the --profiling argument is set to false (Automated) [PASS] 1.4.2 Ensure that the --bind-address argument is set to 127.0.0.1 (Automated) == Remediations == 1.1.9 Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the master node. For example, chmod 644 1.1.10 Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the master node. For example, chown root:root 1.1.12 On the etcd server node, get the etcd data directory, passed as an argument --data-dir, from the below command: ps -ef | grep etcd Run the below command (based on the etcd data directory found above). For example, chown etcd:etcd /var/lib/etcd 1.1.19 Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the master node. For example, chown -R root:root /etc/kubernetes/pki/ 1.2.1 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the below parameter. --anonymous-auth=false 1.2.6 Follow the Kubernetes documentation and setup the TLS connection between the apiserver and kubelets. Then, edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --kubelet-certificate-authority parameter to the path to the cert file for the certificate authority. --kubelet-certificate-authority= 1.2.10 Follow the Kubernetes documentation and set the desired limits in a configuration file. Then, edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml and set the below parameters. --enable-admission-plugins=...,EventRateLimit,... --admission-control-config-file= 1.2.12 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --enable-admission-plugins parameter to include AlwaysPullImages. --enable-admission-plugins=...,AlwaysPullImages,... 1.2.13 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --enable-admission-plugins parameter to include SecurityContextDeny, unless PodSecurityPolicy is already in place. --enable-admission-plugins=...,SecurityContextDeny,... 1.2.16 Follow the documentation and create Pod Security Policy objects as per your environment. Then, edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --enable-admission-plugins parameter to a value that includes PodSecurityPolicy: --enable-admission-plugins=...,PodSecurityPolicy,... Then restart the API Server. 1.2.21 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the below parameter. --profiling=false 1.2.22 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --audit-log-path parameter to a suitable path and file where you would like audit logs to be written, for example: --audit-log-path=/var/log/apiserver/audit.log 1.2.23 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --audit-log-maxage parameter to 30 or as an appropriate number of days: --audit-log-maxage=30 1.2.24 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --audit-log-maxbackup parameter to 10 or to an appropriate value. --audit-log-maxbackup=10 1.2.25 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --audit-log-maxsize parameter to an appropriate size in MB. For example, to set it as 100 MB: --audit-log-maxsize=100 1.2.33 Follow the Kubernetes documentation and configure a EncryptionConfig file. Then, edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the --encryption-provider-config parameter to the path of that file: --encryption-provider-config= 1.2.34 Follow the Kubernetes documentation and configure a EncryptionConfig file. In this file, choose aescbc, kms or secretbox as the encryption provider. 1.2.35 Edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml on the master node and set the below parameter. --tls-cipher-suites=TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM _SHA256,TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM _SHA384,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305,TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM _SHA384 1.3.1 Edit the Controller Manager pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-controller-manager.yaml on the master node and set the --terminated-pod-gc-threshold to an appropriate threshold, for example: --terminated-pod-gc-threshold=10 1.3.2 Edit the Controller Manager pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-controller-manager.yaml on the master node and set the below parameter. --profiling=false 1.3.6 Edit the Controller Manager pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-controller-manager.yaml on the master node and set the --feature-gates parameter to include RotateKubeletServerCertificate=true. --feature-gates=RotateKubeletServerCertificate=true 1.4.1 Edit the Scheduler pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-scheduler.yaml file on the master node and set the below parameter. --profiling=false == Summary == 43 checks PASS 12 checks FAIL 10 checks WARN 0 checks INFO [INFO] 2 Etcd Node Configuration [INFO] 2 Etcd Node Configuration Files [PASS] 2.1 Ensure that the --cert-file and --key-file arguments are set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 2.2 Ensure that the --client-cert-auth argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 2.3 Ensure that the --auto-tls argument is not set to true (Automated) [PASS] 2.4 Ensure that the --peer-cert-file and --peer-key-file arguments are set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 2.5 Ensure that the --peer-client-cert-auth argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 2.6 Ensure that the --peer-auto-tls argument is not set to true (Automated) [PASS] 2.7 Ensure that a unique Certificate Authority is used for etcd (Manual) == Summary == 7 checks PASS 0 checks FAIL 0 checks WARN 0 checks INFO [INFO] 3 Control Plane Configuration [INFO] 3.1 Authentication and Authorization [WARN] 3.1.1 Client certificate authentication should not be used for users (Manual) [INFO] 3.2 Logging [WARN] 3.2.1 Ensure that a minimal audit policy is created (Manual) [WARN] 3.2.2 Ensure that the audit policy covers key security concerns (Manual) == Remediations == 3.1.1 Alternative mechanisms provided by Kubernetes such as the use of OIDC should be implemented in place of client certificates. 3.2.1 Create an audit policy file for your cluster. 3.2.2 Consider modification of the audit policy in use on the cluster to include these items, at a minimum. == Summary == 0 checks PASS 0 checks FAIL 3 checks WARN 0 checks INFO [INFO] 4 Worker Node Security Configuration [INFO] 4.1 Worker Node Configuration Files [PASS] 4.1.1 Ensure that the kubelet service file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 4.1.2 Ensure that the kubelet service file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [PASS] 4.1.3 If proxy kubeconfig file exists ensure permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Manual) [PASS] 4.1.4 Ensure that the proxy kubeconfig file ownership is set to root:root (Manual) [PASS] 4.1.5 Ensure that the --kubeconfig kubelet.conf file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 4.1.6 Ensure that the --kubeconfig kubelet.conf file ownership is set to root:root (Manual) [PASS] 4.1.7 Ensure that the certificate authorities file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictive (Manual) [PASS] 4.1.8 Ensure that the client certificate authorities file ownership is set to root:root (Manual) [PASS] 4.1.9 Ensure that the kubelet --config configuration file has permissions set to 644 or more restrictive (Automated) [PASS] 4.1.10 Ensure that the kubelet --config configuration file ownership is set to root:root (Automated) [INFO] 4.2 Kubelet [PASS] 4.2.1 Ensure that the anonymous-auth argument is set to false (Automated) [PASS] 4.2.2 Ensure that the --authorization-mode argument is not set to AlwaysAllow (Automated) [PASS] 4.2.3 Ensure that the --client-ca-file argument is set as appropriate (Automated) [PASS] 4.2.4 Ensure that the --read-only-port argument is set to 0 (Manual) [PASS] 4.2.5 Ensure that the --streaming-connection-idle-timeout argument is not set to 0 (Manual) [FAIL] 4.2.6 Ensure that the --protect-kernel-defaults argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 4.2.7 Ensure that the --make-iptables-util-chains argument is set to true (Automated) [PASS] 4.2.8 Ensure that the --hostname-override argument is not set (Manual) [WARN] 4.2.9 Ensure that the --event-qps argument is set to 0 or a level which ensures appropriate event capture (Manual) [WARN] 4.2.10 Ensure that the --tls-cert-file and --tls-private-key-file arguments are set as appropriate (Manual) [PASS] 4.2.11 Ensure that the --rotate-certificates argument is not set to false (Manual) [WARN] 4.2.12 Verify that the RotateKubeletServerCertificate argument is set to true (Manual) [PASS] 4.2.13 Ensure that the Kubelet only makes use of Strong Cryptographic Ciphers (Manual) == Remediations == 4.2.6 If using a Kubelet config file, edit the file to set protectKernelDefaults: true. If using command line arguments, edit the kubelet service file /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubeadm.conf on each worker node and set the below parameter in KUBELET_SYSTEM_PODS_ARGS variable. --protect-kernel-defaults=true Based on your system, restart the kubelet service. For example: systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service 4.2.9 If using a Kubelet config file, edit the file to set eventRecordQPS: to an appropriate level. If using command line arguments, edit the kubelet service file /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubeadm.conf on each worker node and set the below parameter in KUBELET_SYSTEM_PODS_ARGS variable. Based on your system, restart the kubelet service. For example: systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service 4.2.10 If using a Kubelet config file, edit the file to set tlsCertFile to the location of the certificate file to use to identify this Kubelet, and tlsPrivateKeyFile to the location of the corresponding private key file. If using command line arguments, edit the kubelet service file /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubeadm.conf on each worker node and set the below parameters in KUBELET_CERTIFICATE_ARGS variable. --tls-cert-file= --tls-private-key-file= Based on your system, restart the kubelet service. For example: systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service 4.2.12 Edit the kubelet service file /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubeadm.conf on each worker node and set the below parameter in KUBELET_CERTIFICATE_ARGS variable. --feature-gates=RotateKubeletServerCertificate=true Based on your system, restart the kubelet service. For example: systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service == Summary == 19 checks PASS 1 checks FAIL 3 checks WARN 0 checks INFO [INFO] 5 Kubernetes Policies [INFO] 5.1 RBAC and Service Accounts [WARN] 5.1.1 Ensure that the cluster-admin role is only used where required (Manual) [WARN] 5.1.2 Minimize access to secrets (Manual) [WARN] 5.1.3 Minimize wildcard use in Roles and ClusterRoles (Manual) [WARN] 5.1.4 Minimize access to create pods (Manual) [WARN] 5.1.5 Ensure that default service accounts are not actively used. (Manual) [WARN] 5.1.6 Ensure that Service Account Tokens are only mounted where necessary (Manual) [INFO] 5.2 Pod Security Policies [WARN] 5.2.1 Minimize the admission of privileged containers (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.2 Minimize the admission of containers wishing to share the host process ID namespace (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.3 Minimize the admission of containers wishing to share the host IPC namespace (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.4 Minimize the admission of containers wishing to share the host network namespace (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.5 Minimize the admission of containers with allowPrivilegeEscalation (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.6 Minimize the admission of root containers (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.7 Minimize the admission of containers with the NET_RAW capability (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.8 Minimize the admission of containers with added capabilities (Manual) [WARN] 5.2.9 Minimize the admission of containers with capabilities assigned (Manual) [INFO] 5.3 Network Policies and CNI [WARN] 5.3.1 Ensure that the CNI in use supports Network Policies (Manual) [WARN] 5.3.2 Ensure that all Namespaces have Network Policies defined (Manual) [INFO] 5.4 Secrets Management [WARN] 5.4.1 Prefer using secrets as files over secrets as environment variables (Manual) [WARN] 5.4.2 Consider external secret storage (Manual) [INFO] 5.5 Extensible Admission Control [WARN] 5.5.1 Configure Image Provenance using ImagePolicyWebhook admission controller (Manual) [INFO] 5.7 General Policies [WARN] 5.7.1 Create administrative boundaries between resources using namespaces (Manual) [WARN] 5.7.2 Ensure that the seccomp profile is set to docker/default in your pod definitions (Manual) [WARN] 5.7.3 Apply Security Context to Your Pods and Containers (Manual) [WARN] 5.7.4 The default namespace should not be used (Manual) == Remediations == 5.1.1 Identify all clusterrolebindings to the cluster-admin role. Check if they are used and if they need this role or if they could use a role with fewer privileges. Where possible, first bind users to a lower privileged role and then remove the clusterrolebinding to the cluster-admin role : kubectl delete clusterrolebinding [name] 5.1.2 Where possible, remove get, list and watch access to secret objects in the cluster. 5.1.3 Where possible replace any use of wildcards in clusterroles and roles with specific objects or actions. 5.1.4 Where possible, remove create access to pod objects in the cluster. 5.1.5 Create explicit service accounts wherever a Kubernetes workload requires specific access to the Kubernetes API server. Modify the configuration of each default service account to include this value automountServiceAccountToken: false 5.1.6 Modify the definition of pods and service accounts which do not need to mount service account tokens to disable it. 5.2.1 Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.privileged field is omitted or set to false. 5.2.2 Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.hostPID field is omitted or set to false. 5.2.3 Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.hostIPC field is omitted or set to false. 5.2.4 Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.hostNetwork field is omitted or set to false. 5.2.5 Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.allowPrivilegeEscalation field is omitted or set to false. 5.2.6 Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.runAsUser.rule is set to either MustRunAsNonRoot or MustRunAs with the range of UIDs not including 0. 5.2.7 Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.requiredDropCapabilities is set to include either NET_RAW or ALL. 5.2.8 Ensure that allowedCapabilities is not present in PSPs for the cluster unless it is set to an empty array. 5.2.9 Review the use of capabilites in applications runnning on your cluster. Where a namespace contains applicaions which do not require any Linux capabities to operate consider adding a PSP which forbids the admission of containers which do not drop all capabilities. 5.3.1 If the CNI plugin in use does not support network policies, consideration should be given to making use of a different plugin, or finding an alternate mechanism for restricting traffic in the Kubernetes cluster. 5.3.2 Follow the documentation and create NetworkPolicy objects as you need them. 5.4.1 if possible, rewrite application code to read secrets from mounted secret files, rather than from environment variables. 5.4.2 Refer to the secrets management options offered by your cloud provider or a third-party secrets management solution. 5.5.1 Follow the Kubernetes documentation and setup image provenance. 5.7.1 Follow the documentation and create namespaces for objects in your deployment as you need them. 5.7.2 Seccomp is an alpha feature currently. By default, all alpha features are disabled. So, you would need to enable alpha features in the apiserver by passing "--feature- gates=AllAlpha=true" argument. Edit the /etc/kubernetes/apiserver file on the master node and set the KUBE_API_ARGS parameter to "--feature-gates=AllAlpha=true" KUBE_API_ARGS="--feature-gates=AllAlpha=true" Based on your system, restart the kube-apiserver service. For example: systemctl restart kube-apiserver.service Use annotations to enable the docker/default seccomp profile in your pod definitions. An example is as below: apiVersion: v1 kind: Pod metadata: name: trustworthy-pod annotations: seccomp.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/pod: docker/default spec: containers: - name: trustworthy-container image: sotrustworthy:latest 5.7.3 Follow the Kubernetes documentation and apply security contexts to your pods. For a suggested list of security contexts, you may refer to the CIS Security Benchmark for Docker Containers. 5.7.4 Ensure that namespaces are created to allow for appropriate segregation of Kubernetes resources and that all new resources are created in a specific namespace. == Summary == 0 checks PASS 0 checks FAIL 24 checks WARN 0 checks INFO