// Copyright © 2017 Aqua Security Software Ltd. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package cmd import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "github.com/aquasecurity/kube-bench/check" "github.com/golang/glog" "github.com/spf13/viper" ) var ( errmsgs string ) func runChecks(t check.NodeType) { var summary check.Summary var nodetype string var file string var err error var typeConf *viper.Viper switch t { case check.MASTER: file = masterFile nodetype = "master" case check.NODE: file = nodeFile nodetype = "node" case check.FEDERATED: file = federatedFile nodetype = "federated" } ver := getKubeVersion() path := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", cfgDir, ver) def := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", path, file) in, err := ioutil.ReadFile(def) if err != nil { exitWithError(fmt.Errorf("error opening %s controls file: %v", t, err)) } // Merge kubernetes version specific config if any. viper.SetConfigFile(path + "/config.yaml") err = viper.MergeInConfig() if err != nil { continueWithError(err, fmt.Sprintf("Reading %s specific configuration file", ver)) } typeConf = viper.Sub(nodetype) // Get the set of exectuables and config files we care about on this type of node. This also // checks that the executables we need for the node type are running. binmap := getBinaries(typeConf) confmap := getConfigFiles(typeConf) // Variable substitutions. Replace all occurrences of variables in controls files. s := string(in) s = makeSubstitutions(s, "bin", binmap) s = makeSubstitutions(s, "conf", confmap) glog.V(1).Info(fmt.Sprintf("Using config file: %s\n", viper.ConfigFileUsed())) glog.V(1).Info(fmt.Sprintf("Using benchmark file: %s\n", def)) controls, err := check.NewControls(t, []byte(s)) if err != nil { exitWithError(fmt.Errorf("error setting up %s controls: %v", t, err)) } if groupList != "" && checkList == "" { ids := cleanIDs(groupList) summary = controls.RunGroup(ids...) } else if checkList != "" && groupList == "" { ids := cleanIDs(checkList) summary = controls.RunChecks(ids...) } else if checkList != "" && groupList != "" { exitWithError(fmt.Errorf("group option and check option can't be used together")) } else { summary = controls.RunGroup() } // if we successfully ran some tests and it's json format, ignore the warnings if (summary.Fail > 0 || summary.Warn > 0 || summary.Pass > 0) && jsonFmt { out, err := controls.JSON() if err != nil { exitWithError(fmt.Errorf("failed to output in JSON format: %v", err)) } fmt.Println(string(out)) } else { // if we want to store in PostgreSQL, convert to JSON and save it if (summary.Fail > 0 || summary.Warn > 0 || summary.Pass > 0) && pgSql { out, err := controls.JSON() if err != nil { exitWithError(fmt.Errorf("failed to output in JSON format: %v", err)) } savePgsql(string(out)) } else { prettyPrint(controls, summary) } } } // colorPrint outputs the state in a specific colour, along with a message string func colorPrint(state check.State, s string) { colors[state].Printf("[%s] ", state) fmt.Printf("%s", s) } // prettyPrint outputs the results to stdout in human-readable format func prettyPrint(r *check.Controls, summary check.Summary) { colorPrint(check.INFO, fmt.Sprintf("%s %s\n", r.ID, r.Text)) for _, g := range r.Groups { colorPrint(check.INFO, fmt.Sprintf("%s %s\n", g.ID, g.Text)) for _, c := range g.Checks { colorPrint(c.State, fmt.Sprintf("%s %s\n", c.ID, c.Text)) } } fmt.Println() // Print remediations. if summary.Fail > 0 || summary.Warn > 0 { colors[check.WARN].Printf("== Remediations ==\n") for _, g := range r.Groups { for _, c := range g.Checks { if c.State != check.PASS { fmt.Printf("%s %s\n", c.ID, c.Remediation) } } } fmt.Println() } // Print summary setting output color to highest severity. var res check.State if summary.Fail > 0 { res = check.FAIL } else if summary.Warn > 0 { res = check.WARN } else { res = check.PASS } colors[res].Printf("== Summary ==\n") fmt.Printf("%d checks PASS\n%d checks FAIL\n%d checks WARN\n", summary.Pass, summary.Fail, summary.Warn, ) }