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423 lines
19 KiB
YAML
---
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controls:
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version: "k3s-cis-1.7"
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id: 4
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text: "Worker Node Security Configuration"
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type: "node"
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groups:
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- id: 4.1
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text: "Worker Node Configuration Files"
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checks:
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- id: 4.1.1
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text: "Ensure that the kubelet service file permissions are set to 600 or more restrictive (Automated)"
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type: "skip"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test -e $kubeletsvc; then stat -c permissions=%a $kubeletsvc; fi'' '
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: "permissions"
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compare:
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op: bitmask
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value: "600"
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remediation: |
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Not Applicable.
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The kubelet is embedded in the k3s process. There is no kubelet service file, all configuration is passed in as arguments at runtime.
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.2
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text: "Ensure that the kubelet service file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)"
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type: "skip"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test -e $kubeletsvc; then stat -c %U:%G $kubeletsvc; fi'' '
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: root:root
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remediation: |
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Not Applicable.
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The kubelet is embedded in the k3s process. There is no kubelet service file, all configuration is passed in as arguments at runtime.
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Not Applicable.
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All configuration is passed in as arguments at container run time.
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.3
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text: "If proxy kubeconfig file exists ensure permissions are set to 600 or more restrictive (Automated)"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test -e $proxykubeconfig; then stat -c permissions=%a $proxykubeconfig; fi'' '
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tests:
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bin_op: or
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test_items:
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- flag: "permissions"
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compare:
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op: bitmask
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value: "600"
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remediation: |
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Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the each worker node.
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For example,
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chmod 600 $proxykubeconfig
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.4
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text: "If proxy kubeconfig file exists ensure ownership is set to root:root (Automated)"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test -e $proxykubeconfig; then stat -c %U:%G $proxykubeconfig; fi'' '
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tests:
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bin_op: or
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test_items:
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- flag: root:root
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remediation: |
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Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the each worker node.
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For example, chown root:root $proxykubeconfig
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.5
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text: "Ensure that the --kubeconfig kubelet.conf file permissions are set to 600 or more restrictive (Automated)"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test -e $kubeletkubeconfig; then stat -c permissions=%a $kubeletkubeconfig; fi'' '
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: "permissions"
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compare:
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op: bitmask
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value: "600"
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remediation: |
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Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the each worker node.
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For example,
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chmod 600 $kubeletkubeconfig
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.6
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text: "Ensure that the --kubeconfig kubelet.conf file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)"
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audit: 'stat -c %U:%G $kubeletkubeconfig'
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: root:root
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remediation: |
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Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the each worker node.
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For example,
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chown root:root $kubeletkubeconfig
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.7
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text: "Ensure that the certificate authorities file permissions are set to 600 or more restrictive (Automated)"
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audit: "stat -c permissions=%a $kubeletcafile"
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: "permissions"
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compare:
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op: bitmask
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value: "600"
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remediation: |
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Run the following command to modify the file permissions of the
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--client-ca-file chmod 600 $kubeletcafile
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.8
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text: "Ensure that the client certificate authorities file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)"
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audit: "stat -c %U:%G $kubeletcafile"
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: root:root
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compare:
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op: eq
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value: root:root
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remediation: |
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Run the following command to modify the ownership of the --client-ca-file.
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chown root:root $kubeletcafile
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.9
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text: "Ensure that the kubelet --config configuration file has permissions set to 600 or more restrictive (Automated)"
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type: "skip"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test -e $kubeletconf; then stat -c permissions=%a $kubeletconf; fi'' '
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: "permissions"
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compare:
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op: bitmask
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value: "600"
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remediation: |
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Not Applicable.
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The kubelet is embedded in the k3s process. There is no kubelet config file, all configuration is passed in as arguments at runtime.
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scored: true
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- id: 4.1.10
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text: "Ensure that the kubelet --config configuration file ownership is set to root:root (Automated)"
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type: "skip"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test -e $kubeletconf; then stat -c %U:%G $kubeletconf; fi'' '
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: root:root
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remediation: |
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Not Applicable.
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The kubelet is embedded in the k3s process. There is no kubelet config file, all configuration is passed in as arguments at runtime.
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2
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text: "Kubelet"
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checks:
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- id: 4.2.1
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text: "Ensure that the --anonymous-auth argument is set to false (Automated)"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test $(journalctl -m -u k3s | grep "Running kube-apiserver" | wc -l) -gt 0; then journalctl -m -u k3s | grep "Running kube-apiserver" | tail -n1 | grep "anonymous-auth" | grep -v grep; else echo "--anonymous-auth=false"; fi'' '
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: "--anonymous-auth"
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path: '{.authentication.anonymous.enabled}'
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compare:
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op: eq
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value: false
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s sets the --anonymous-auth to false. If you have set this to a different value, you
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should set it back to false. If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, remove any lines similar to below.
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kubelet-arg:
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- "anonymous-auth=true"
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If using the command line, edit the K3s service file and remove the below argument.
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--kubelet-arg="anonymous-auth=true"
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.2
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text: "Ensure that the --authorization-mode argument is not set to AlwaysAllow (Automated)"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test $(journalctl -m -u k3s | grep "Running kube-apiserver" | wc -l) -gt 0; then journalctl -m -u k3s | grep "Running kube-apiserver" | tail -n1 | grep "authorization-mode"; else echo "--authorization-mode=Webhook"; fi'' '
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audit_config: "/bin/sh -c 'if test -e $kubeletconf; then /bin/cat $kubeletconf; fi' "
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --authorization-mode
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path: '{.authorization.mode}'
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compare:
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op: nothave
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value: AlwaysAllow
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s does not set the --authorization-mode to AlwaysAllow.
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If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, remove any lines similar to below.
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kubelet-arg:
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- "authorization-mode=AlwaysAllow"
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If using the command line, edit the K3s service file and remove the below argument.
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--kubelet-arg="authorization-mode=AlwaysAllow"
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.3
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text: "Ensure that the --client-ca-file argument is set as appropriate (Automated)"
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audit: '/bin/sh -c ''if test $(journalctl -m -u k3s | grep "Running kube-apiserver" | wc -l) -gt 0; then journalctl -m -u k3s | grep "Running kube-apiserver" | tail -n1 | grep "client-ca-file"; else echo "--client-ca-file=/var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/tls/request-header-ca.crt"; fi'' '
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --client-ca-file
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path: '{.authentication.x509.clientCAFile}'
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s automatically provides the client ca certificate for the Kubelet.
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It is generated and located at /var/lib/rancher/k3s/agent/client-ca.crt
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.4
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text: "Verify that the --read-only-port argument is set to 0 (Automated)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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audit_config: "/bin/sh -c 'if test -e $kubeletconf; then /bin/cat $kubeletconf; fi' "
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tests:
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bin_op: or
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test_items:
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- flag: "--read-only-port"
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path: '{.readOnlyPort}'
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compare:
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op: eq
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value: 0
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- flag: "--read-only-port"
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path: '{.readOnlyPort}'
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set: false
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s sets the --read-only-port to 0. If you have set this to a different value, you
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should set it back to 0. If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, remove any lines similar to below.
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kubelet-arg:
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- "read-only-port=XXXX"
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If using the command line, edit the K3s service file and remove the below argument.
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--kubelet-arg="read-only-port=XXXX"
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.5
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text: "Ensure that the --streaming-connection-idle-timeout argument is not set to 0 (Manual)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --streaming-connection-idle-timeout
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path: '{.streamingConnectionIdleTimeout}'
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compare:
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op: noteq
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value: 0
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- flag: --streaming-connection-idle-timeout
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path: '{.streamingConnectionIdleTimeout}'
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set: false
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bin_op: or
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remediation: |
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If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, set the following parameter to an appropriate value.
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kubelet-arg:
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- "streaming-connection-idle-timeout=5m"
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If using the command line, run K3s with --kubelet-arg="streaming-connection-idle-timeout=5m".
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: false
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- id: 4.2.6
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text: "Ensure that the --make-iptables-util-chains argument is set to true (Automated)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --make-iptables-util-chains
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path: '{.makeIPTablesUtilChains}'
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compare:
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op: eq
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value: true
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- flag: --make-iptables-util-chains
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path: '{.makeIPTablesUtilChains}'
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set: false
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bin_op: or
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remediation: |
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If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, set the following parameter.
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kubelet-arg:
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- "make-iptables-util-chains=true"
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If using the command line, run K3s with --kubelet-arg="make-iptables-util-chains=true".
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.7
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text: "Ensure that the --hostname-override argument is not set (Automated)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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type: "skip"
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --hostname-override
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set: false
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remediation: |
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Not Applicable.
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By default, K3s does set the --hostname-override argument. Per CIS guidelines, this is to comply
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with cloud providers that require this flag to ensure that hostname matches node names.
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.8
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text: "Ensure that the eventRecordQPS argument is set to a level which ensures appropriate event capture (Manual)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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audit_config: "/bin/sh -c 'if test -e $kubeletconf; then /bin/cat $kubeletconf; fi' "
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --event-qps
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path: '{.eventRecordQPS}'
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compare:
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op: gte
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value: 0
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- flag: --event-qps
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path: '{.eventRecordQPS}'
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set: false
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bin_op: or
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s sets the event-qps to 0. Should you wish to change this,
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If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, set the following parameter to an appropriate value.
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kubelet-arg:
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- "event-qps=<value>"
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If using the command line, run K3s with --kubelet-arg="event-qps=<value>".
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: false
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- id: 4.2.9
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text: "Ensure that the --tls-cert-file and --tls-private-key-file arguments are set as appropriate (Automated)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --tls-cert-file
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path: '/var/lib/rancher/k3s/agent/serving-kubelet.crt'
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- flag: --tls-private-key-file
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path: '/var/lib/rancher/k3s/agent/serving-kubelet.key'
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s automatically provides the TLS certificate and private key for the Kubelet.
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They are generated and located at /var/lib/rancher/k3s/agent/serving-kubelet.crt and /var/lib/rancher/k3s/agent/serving-kubelet.key
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If for some reason you need to provide your own certificate and key, you can set the
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the below parameters in the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml.
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kubelet-arg:
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- "tls-cert-file=<path/to/tls-cert-file>"
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- "tls-private-key-file=<path/to/tls-private-key-file>"
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.10
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text: "Ensure that the --rotate-certificates argument is not set to false (Automated)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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audit_config: "/bin/sh -c 'if test -e $kubeletconf; then /bin/cat $kubeletconf; fi' "
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --rotate-certificates
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path: '{.rotateCertificates}'
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compare:
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op: eq
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value: true
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- flag: --rotate-certificates
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path: '{.rotateCertificates}'
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set: false
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bin_op: or
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s does not set the --rotate-certificates argument. If you have set this flag with a value of `false`, you should either set it to `true` or completely remove the flag.
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If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, remove any rotate-certificates parameter.
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If using the command line, remove the K3s flag --kubelet-arg="rotate-certificates".
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.11
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text: "Verify that the RotateKubeletServerCertificate argument is set to true (Automated)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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audit_config: "/bin/cat $kubeletconf"
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tests:
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bin_op: or
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test_items:
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- flag: RotateKubeletServerCertificate
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path: '{.featureGates.RotateKubeletServerCertificate}'
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compare:
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op: nothave
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value: false
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- flag: RotateKubeletServerCertificate
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path: '{.featureGates.RotateKubeletServerCertificate}'
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set: false
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remediation: |
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By default, K3s does not set the RotateKubeletServerCertificate feature gate.
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If you have enabled this feature gate, you should remove it.
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If using the K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, remove any feature-gate=RotateKubeletServerCertificate parameter.
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If using the command line, remove the K3s flag --kubelet-arg="feature-gate=RotateKubeletServerCertificate".
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: true
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- id: 4.2.12
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text: "Ensure that the Kubelet only makes use of Strong Cryptographic Ciphers (Manual)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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audit_config: "/bin/sh -c 'if test -e $kubeletconf; then /bin/cat $kubeletconf; fi' "
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --tls-cipher-suites
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path: '{range .tlsCipherSuites[:]}{}{'',''}{end}'
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compare:
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op: valid_elements
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value: 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,TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
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remediation: |
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If using a K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, edit the file to set `tlsCipherSuites` to
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kubelet-arg:
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- "tls-cipher-suites=TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,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_CHACHA20_POLY1305"
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or to a subset of these values.
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If using the command line, add the K3s flag --kubelet-arg="tls-cipher-suites=<same values as above>"
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Based on your system, restart the k3s service. For example,
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systemctl restart k3s.service
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scored: false
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- id: 4.2.13
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text: "Ensure that a limit is set on pod PIDs (Manual)"
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audit: "journalctl -m -u k3s -u k3s-agent | grep 'Running kubelet' | tail -n1"
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audit_config: "/bin/sh -c 'if test -e $kubeletconf; then /bin/cat $kubeletconf; fi' "
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tests:
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test_items:
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- flag: --pod-max-pids
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path: '{.podPidsLimit}'
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remediation: |
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Decide on an appropriate level for this parameter and set it,
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If using a K3s config file /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml, edit the file to set `podPidsLimit` to
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kubelet-arg:
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- "pod-max-pids=<value>"
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scored: false
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