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devsec.os_hardening
Looking for the old ansible-os-hardening role?
This role is now part of the hardening-collection. You can find the old role in the branch legacy
.
Description
This role provides numerous security-related configurations, providing all-round base protection. It is intended to be compliant with the DevSec Linux Baseline.
It configures:
- Removes unused yum repositories and enables GPG key-checking
- Removes packages with known issues
- Configures pam for strong password checks
- Installs and configures auditd
- Disables core dumps via soft limits
- sets a restrictive umask
- Configures execute permissions of files in system paths
- Hardens access to shadow and passwd files
- Disables unused filesystems
- Disables rhosts
- Configures secure ttys
- Configures kernel parameters via sysctl
- Enables selinux on EL-based systems
- Removes SUIDs and GUIDs
- Configures login and passwords of system accounts
It will not:
- Update system packages
- Install security patches
Requirements
- Ansible 2.9.0
Known Limitations
Docker support
If you're using Docker / Kubernetes+Docker you'll need to override the ipv4 ip forward sysctl setting.
- hosts: localhost
collections:
- devsec.hardening
roles:
- devsec.hardening.os_hardening
vars:
sysctl_overwrite:
# Enable IPv4 traffic forwarding.
net.ipv4.ip_forward: 1
hidepid on RHEL/CentOS 7
When having polkit-0.112-18.el7
(and later) installed and /proc
mounted with hidepid=2
, everytime someone uses systemctl
the following error is displayed, but systemctl runs successfully.
Error registering authentication agent: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: Cannot determine user of subject (polkit-error-quark, 0)
We decided to set hidepid=0
to remove the error message, if you want to use the other proposed workaround, you have to setup the user yourself and set our option to hidepid_option: 2
via Ansible vars.
For further details see RedHat: "GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: Cannot determine user of subject" seen when executing systemctl command or #364: hidepid=2 gives error when running systemctl on EL7
sysctl - vm.mmap_rnd_bits
We are setting this sysctl to a default of 32
, some systems only support smaller values and this will generate an error. Unfortunately we cannot determine the correct applicable maximum. If you encounter this error you have to override this sysctl in your playbook.
- hosts: localhost
collections:
- devsec.hardening
roles:
- devsec.hardening.os_hardening
vars:
sysctl_overwrite:
vm.mmap_rnd_bits: 16
Testing with inspec
If you're using inspec to test your machines after applying this role, please make sure to add the connecting user to the os_ignore_users
-variable.
Otherwise inspec will fail. For more information, see issue #124.
We know that this is the case on Raspberry Pi.
Variables
os_desktop_enable
- Default:
false
- Description: true if this is a desktop system, ie Xorg, KDE/GNOME/Unity/etc.
- Default:
os_env_extra_user_paths
- Default:
[]
- Description: add additional paths to the user's
PATH
variable (default is empty).
- Default:
os_env_umask
- Default:
027
or077
depending on the platform. - Description: set default permissions for new files to
750
or700
.
- Default:
os_auth_pw_max_age
- Default:
60
- Description: maximum password age (set to
99999
to effectively disable it).
- Default:
os_auth_pw_min_age
- Default:
7
- Description: minimum password age (before allowing any other password change).
- Default:
os_auth_pw_warn_age
- Default:
7
- Description: number of days of warning before password expires.
- Default:
os_auth_pw_remember
- Default:
5
- Description: how many used passwords are record.
- Default:
os_auth_retries
- Default:
5
- Description: the maximum number of authentication attempts, before the account is locked for some time.
- Default:
os_auth_lockout_time
- Default:
600
- Description: time in seconds that needs to pass, if the account was locked due to too many failed authentication attempts.
- Default:
os_auth_timeout
- Default:
60
- Description: authentication timeout in seconds, so login will exit if this time passes.
- Default:
os_auth_allow_homeless
- Default:
false
- Description: true if to allow users without home to login.
- Default:
os_auth_pam_passwdqc_enable
- Default:
true
- Description: true if you want to use strong password checking in PAM using passwdqc.
- Default:
os_auth_pam_passwdqc_options
- Default:
min=disabled,disabled,16,12,8
- Description: set to any option line (as a string) that you want to pass to passwdqc.
- Default:
os_auth_pam_sssd_enable
- Default:
false
(on RHEL8/CentOS8/Fedoratrue
) - Description: activate PAM auth support for sssd
- Default:
os_security_users_allow
- Default:
[]
- Description: list of things, that a user is allowed to do. May contain
change_user
.
- Default:
os_security_kernel_enable_module_loading
- Default:
true
- Description: true if you want to allowed to change kernel modules once the system is running (eg
modprobe
,rmmod
). - WARNING: Rebuilding initramfs is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. For more information take a look at this issue: https://github.com/dev-sec/ansible-collection-hardening/pull/591
- Default:
os_security_kernel_enable_core_dump
- Default:
false
- Description: kernel is crashing or otherwise misbehaving and a kernel core dump is created.
- Default:
os_security_suid_sgid_enforce
- Default:
true
- Description: true if you want to reduce SUID/SGID bits. There is already a list of items which are searched for configured, but you can also add your own.
- Default:
os_security_suid_sgid_blacklist
- Default:
[]
- Description: a list of paths which should have their SUID/SGID bits removed.
- Default:
os_security_suid_sgid_whitelist
- Default:
[]
- Description: a list of paths which should not have their SUID/SGID bits altered.
- Default:
os_security_suid_sgid_remove_from_unknown
- Default:
false
- Description: true if you want to remove SUID/SGID bits from any file, that is not explicitly configured in a
blacklist
. This will make every Ansible-run search through the mounted filesystems looking for SUID/SGID bits that are not configured in the default and user blacklist. If it finds an SUID/SGID bit, it will be removed, unless this file is in yourwhitelist
.
- Default:
os_auth_uid_min
- Default:
1000
- Description: minimum number for automatic uid selection in useradd.
- Default:
os_auth_uid_max
- Default:
60000
- Description: maximum number for automatic uid selection in useradd.
- Default:
os_auth_gid_min
- Default:
1000
- Description: minimum number for automatic gid selection in groupadd.
- Default:
os_auth_gid_max
- Default:
60000
- Description: maximum number for automatic gid selection in groupadd.
- Default:
os_auth_sub_uid_count
- Default:
65536
- Description: If /etc/subuid exists, the commands useradd and newusers (unless the user already have subordinate user IDs) allocate SUB_UID_COUNT unused user IDs from the range SUB_UID_MIN to SUB_UID_MAX for each new user. See also
os_auth_sub_uid_min
andos_auth_sub_uid_max
.
- Default:
os_auth_sub_uid_min
.- Default:
100000
- Description: minimum number for automatic subordinate uid selection in useradd and newusers.
- Default:
os_auth_sub_uid_max
- Default:
600100000
- Description: maximum number for automatic subordinate uid selection in useradd and newusers.
- Default:
os_auth_sub_gid_count
- Default:
65536
- Description: If /etc/subuid exists, the commands useradd and newusers (unless the user already have subordinate group IDs) allocate SUB_GID_COUNT unused group IDs from the range SUB_GID_MIN to SUB_GID_MAX for each new user. See also
os_auth_sub_gid_min
andos_auth_sub_gid_max
.
- Default:
os_auth_sub_gid_min
- Default:
100000
- Description: minimum number for automatic subordinate gid selection in useradd and newusers.
- Default:
os_auth_sub_gid_max
- Default:
600100000
- Description: maximum number for automatic subordinate gid selection in useradd and newusers.
- Default:
os_security_packages_clean
- Default:
true
- Description: removes packages with known issues. See section packages.
- Default:
os_selinux_state
- Default:
enforcing
- Description: Set the SELinux state, can be either disabled, permissive, or enforcing.
- Default:
os_selinux_policy
- Default:
targeted
- Description: Set the SELinux polixy.
- Default:
ufw_manage_defaults
- Default:
true
- Description: true means apply all settings with
ufw_
prefix.
- Default:
ufw_ipt_sysctl
- Default:
''
- Description: by default it disables IPT_SYSCTL in /etc/default/ufw. If you want to overwrite /etc/sysctl.conf values using ufw - set it to your sysctl dictionary, for example
/etc/ufw/sysctl.conf
.
- Default:
ufw_default_input_policy
- Default:
DROP
- Description: set default input policy of ufw to
DROP
.
- Default:
ufw_default_output_policy
- Default:
ACCEPT
- Description: set default output policy of ufw to
ACCEPT
.
- Default:
ufw_default_forward_policy
- Default:
DROP
- Description: set default forward policy of ufw to
DROP
.
- Default:
ufw_enable_ipv6
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to
true
to apply rules to support IPv6 (no means only IPv6 on loopback accepted).
- Default:
os_auditd_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring auditd.
- Default:
os_auditd_max_log_file_action
- Default:
keep_logs
- Description: Defines the behaviour of auditd when its log file is filled up. Possible other values are described in the auditd.conf man page. The most common alternative to the default may be
rotate
.
- Default:
os_auditd_max_log_file
- Default:
6
- Description: This keyword specifies the maximum file size in megabytes. When this limit is reached, it will trigger a configurable action. The value given must be numeric.
- Default:
os_auditd_num_logs
- Default:
5
- Description: This keyword specifies the number of log files to keep if
rotate
is given as the max_log_file_action. The value given must be numeric.
- Default:
hidepid_option
- Default:
2
(on RHEL/CentOS70
, see known limitations) - Description:
0
: This is the default setting and gives you the default behaviour.1
: With this option an normal user would not see other processes but their own about ps, top etc, but he is still able to see process IDs in /proc.2
: Users are only able too see their own processes (like with hidepid=1), but also the other process IDs are hidden for them in /proc.
- Default:
proc_mnt_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,hidepid={{ hidepid_option }}
- Description: Mount proc with hardenized options, including
hidepid
with variable value.
- Default:
os_ignore_users
- Default:
['vagrant', 'kitchen']
- Description: Specify system accounts whose login should not be disabled and password not changed
- Default:
os_chmod_home_folders
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to
false
to disable "chmod 700" of home folders for regular users
- Default:
os_ignore_home_folder_users
- Default:
[]
- Description: Specify user accounts, whose home folders shouldn't be chmodded to 700 when "os_chmod_home_folders" is enabled.
- Default:
os_chmod_rootuser_home_folder
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to
false
to disable "chmod 700" of root's home folder
- Default:
os_rootuser_pw_ageing
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to enforce password age settings for root user(s)
- Default:
os_remove_additional_root_users
- Default:
false
- Description: When enabled and there are multiple users with UID=0, only "root" will be kept. Others will be deleted.
- Default:
os_user_pw_ageing
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable password age enforcement on existing users
- Default:
os_users_without_password_ageing
- Default:
[]
- Description: List of users, where password ageing should not be enforced even if "os_user_pw_ageing" is enabled
- Default:
os_cron_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring cron.
- Default:
os_ctrlaltdel_disabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to disable ctrl-alt-delete key combination.
- Default:
os_limits_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring limits.
- Default:
os_login_defs_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring login_defs for newly created users.
- Default:
os_minimize_access_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring minimize_access.
- Default:
os_pam_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring pam.
- Default:
os_modprobe_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring modprobe.
- Default:
os_profile_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring profile.
- Default:
os_security_auto_logout
- Default:
0
- Description: Set timeout in seconds for logout users automatically after time. Setting this to
0
disables the timeout.
- Default:
os_securetty_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring securetty.
- Default:
os_sysctl_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring sysctl.
- Default:
os_user_accounts_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring user_accounts.
- Default:
os_rhosts_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring rhosts.
- Default:
os_yum_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring yum.
- Default:
os_yum_repo_file_whitelist
- Default:
[]
- Description: List of yum repository files under /etc/yum.repos.d/ which should not be altered.
- Default:
os_apt_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring apt.
- Default:
os_selinux_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring selinux.
- Default:
os_sha_crypt_min_rounds
- Default:
640000
- Description: Define the number of minimum SHA rounds. With a lot of rounds brute forcing the password is more difficult. But note also that it more CPU resources will be needed to authenticate users. The values must be inside the 1000-999999999 range.
- Default:
os_sha_crypt_max_rounds
- Default:
640000
- Description: Define the number of maximum SHA rounds. With a lot of rounds brute forcing the password is more difficult. But note also that it more CPU resources will be needed to authenticate users. The values must be inside the 1000-999999999 range.
- Default:
os_auditd_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to disable installing and configuring
auditd
.
- Default:
os_auditd_flush
- Default:
INCREMENTAL
- Description: Valid values are none, incremental, incremental_async, data, and sync.
- Default:
os_auditd_max_log_file
- Default: 6
- Description: This keyword specifies the maximum file size in megabytes. When this limit is reached, it will trigger a configurable action.
os_auditd_max_log_file_action
- Default:
keep_logs
- Description: This parameter tells the system what action to take when the system has detected that the max file size limit has been reached. Valid values are ignore, syslog, suspend, rotate and keep_logs.
- Default:
os_auditd_admin_space_left
- Default: 50
- Description: This is a numeric value in megabytes that tells the audit daemon when to perform a configurable action because the system is running low on disk space.
os_auditd_space_left
- Default: 75
- Description: If the free space in the filesystem containing log_file drops below this value, the audit daemon takes the action specified by space_left_action.
os_auditd_space_left_action
- Default: SYSLOG
- Description: This parameter tells the system what action to take when the system has detected that it is starting to get low on disk space.
os_auditd_action_mail_acct
- Default: root
- Description: If
space_left_action
oradmin_space_left_action
are set toemail
, uses the address or alias to send the email using/usr/lib/sendmail
. If the address or alias is not local, requires email properly configured on the machine and network.
os_auditd_log_format
- Default:
RAW
- Description: The log format describes how the information should be stored on disk. There are 2 options: raw and enriched. If set to
RAW
, the audit records will be stored in a format exactly as the kernel sends it. TheENRICHED
option will resolve all uid, gid, syscall, architecture, and socket address information before writing the event to disk. This aids in making sense of events created on one system but reported/analyzed on another system.
- Default:
os_mnt_boot_dir_mode
- Default:
0700
- Description: Set default perimissions for /boot
- Default:
os_mnt_boot_enabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to configure /boot mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_boot_src
- Default:
''
- Description: Set mount source for /boot
- Default:
os_mnt_boot_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec
- Description: Configure mount options for /boot
- Default:
os_mnt_boot_filesystem
- Default:
""
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /boot. If empty, the current file system type will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_boot_dump
- Default: ext3 + ext4
1
/ other0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_boot_passno
- Default: ext3 + ext4
2
/ other0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_dev_dir_mode
- Default:
0755
- Description: Set default perimissions for /dev
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to ignore /dev mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_src
- Default:
devtmpfs
- Description: Set mount source for /dev
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_options
- Default:
'rw,nosuid,noexec'
- Description: Configure mount options for /dev
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_filesystem
- Default:
devtmpfs
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /dev
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_dump
- Default:
0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp.
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_passno
- Default:
0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp.
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_shm_dir_mode
- Default:
1777
- Description: Set default perimissions for /dev/shm
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_shm_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to ignore /dev/shm mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_shm_src
- Default:
tmpfs
- Description: Set mount source for /dev/shm
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_shm_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec
- Description: Configure mount options for /dev/shm
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_shm_filesystem
- Default:
tmpfs
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /dev/shm
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_shm_dump
- Default:
0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp.
- Default:
os_mnt_dev_shm_passno
- Default:
0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp.
- Default:
os_mnt_home_dir_mode
- Default:
0755
- Description: Set default perimissions for /home
- Default:
os_mnt_home_enabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to configure /home mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_home_src
- Default:
""
- Description: Set mount source for /home. If empty, the current file system source device will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_home_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev
- Description: Configure mount options for /home
- Default:
os_mnt_home_filesystem
- Default:
""
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /home. If empty, the current file system type will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_home_dump
- Default: ext3 + ext4
1
/ other0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_home_passno
- Default: ext3 + ext4
2
/ other0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_run_dir_mode
- Default:
0755
- Description: Set default perimissions for /run
- Default:
os_mnt_run_enabled
- Default:
true
- Description: Set to false to ignore /run mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_run_src
- Default:
tmpfs
- Description: Set mount source for /run
- Default:
os_mnt_run_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev
- Description: Configure mount options for /run
- Default:
os_mnt_run_filesystem
- Default:
tmpfs
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /run
- Default:
os_mnt_run_dump
- Default:
0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp.
- Default:
os_mnt_run_passno
- Default:
0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp.
- Default:
os_mnt_tmp_dir_mode
- Default:
1777
- Description: Set default perimissions for /tmp
- Default:
os_mnt_tmp_enabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to configure /tmp mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_tmp_src
- Default:
""
- Description: Set mount source for /tmp. If empty, the current file system source device will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_tmp_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec
- Description: Configure mount options for /tmp
- Default:
os_mnt_tmp_filesystem
- Default:
""
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /tmp. If empty, the current file system type will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_tmp_dump
- Default: ext3 + ext4
1
/ other0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_tmp_passno
- Default: ext3 + ext4
2
/ other0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_dir_mode
- Default:
0755
- Description: Set default perimissions for /var
- Default:
os_mnt_var_enabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to configure /var mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_var_src
- Default:
""
- Description: Set mount source for /var. If empty, the current file system source device will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev
- Description: Configure mount options for /var
- Default:
os_mnt_var_filesystem
- Default:
""
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /var. If empty, the current file system type will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_dump
- Default: ext3 + ext4
1
/ other0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_passno
- Default: ext3 + ext4
2
/ other0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_log_dir_mode
- Default:
0755
- Description: Set default perimissions for /var/log
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_enabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to configure /var/log mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_src
- Default:
""
- Description: Set mount source for /var/log. If empty, the current file system source device will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec
- Description: Configure mount options for /var/log
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_filesystem
- Default:
""
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /var/log. If empty, the current file system type will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_dump
- Default: ext3 + ext4
1
/ other0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_log_passno
- Default: ext3 + ext4
2
/ other0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_log_audit_dir_mode
- Default:
0640
- Description: Set default perimissions for /var/log/audit
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_audit_enabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to configure /var/log/audit mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_audit_src
- Default:
""
- Description: Set mount source for /var/log/audit. If empty, the current file system source device will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_audit_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec
- Description: Configure mount options for /var/log/audit
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_audit_filesystem
- Default:
""
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /var/log/audit. If empty, the current file system type will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_log_audit_dump
- Default: ext3 + ext4
1
/ other0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_log_audit_passno
- Default: ext3 + ext4
2
/ other0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_tmp_dir_mode
- Default:
1777
- Description: Set default perimissions for /var/tmp
- Default:
os_mnt_var_tmp_enabled
- Default:
false
- Description: Set to true to configure /var/tmp mountpoint
- Default:
os_mnt_var_tmp_src
- Default:
""
- Description: Set mount source for /var/tmp. If empty, the current file system source device will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_tmp_options
- Default:
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec
- Description: Configure mount options for /var/tmp
- Default:
os_mnt_var_tmp_filesystem
- Default:
""
- Description: Configure file system for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the current file system type will be used.
- Default:
os_mnt_var_tmp_dump
- Default: ext3 + ext4
1
/ other0
- Description: Configure dump for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_mnt_var_tmp_passno
- Default: ext3 + ext4
2
/ other0
- Description: Configure passno for fstab entry /var/tmp. If empty, the default depends on fstype.
- Default: ext3 + ext4
os_netrc_enabled
- Default:
True
- Description: Configure filesystem for existence of .netrc file in homedir
- Default:
os_netrc_whitelist_user
- Default: ``
- Description: Add list of user to allow creation of .netrc in users homedir
Packages
We remove the following packages:
- xinetd (NSA, Chapter 3.2.1)
- inetd (NSA, Chapter 3.2.1)
- tftp-server (NSA, Chapter 3.2.5)
- ypserv (NSA, Chapter 3.2.4)
- telnet-server (NSA, Chapter 3.2.2)
- rsh-server (NSA, Chapter 3.2.3)
- prelink (open-scap)
Disabled filesystems
We disable the following filesystems, because they're most likely not used:
- "cramfs"
- "freevxfs"
- "jffs2"
- "hfs"
- "hfsplus"
- "squashfs"
- "udf"
- "vfat" # only if uefi is not in use
To prevent some of the filesystems from being disabled, add them to the os_filesystem_whitelist
variable.
Example Playbook
- hosts: localhost
collections:
- devsec.hardening
roles:
- os_hardening
Changing sysctl variables
If you want to override sysctl-variables, you can use the sysctl_overwrite
variable (in older versions you had to override the whole sysctl_dict
).
So for example if you want to change the IPv4 traffic forwarding variable to 1
, do it like this:
- hosts: localhost
collections:
- devsec.hardening
roles:
- os_hardening
vars:
sysctl_overwrite:
# Enable IPv4 traffic forwarding.
net.ipv4.ip_forward: 1
Alternatively you can change Ansible's hash-behaviour to merge
, then you only have to overwrite the single hash you need to. But please be aware that changing the hash-behaviour changes it for all your playbooks and is not recommended by Ansible.
Improving Kernel Audit logging
By default, any process that starts before the auditd
daemon will have an AUID of 4294967295
. To improve this and provide more accurate logging, it's recommended to add the kernel boot parameter audit=1
to you configuration. Without doing this, you will find that your auditd
logs fail to properly audit all processes.
For more information, please see this upstream documentation and your system's boot loader documentation for how to configure additional kernel parameters.
More information
We use specific PAM configuration for every linux distribution. This is a very diverse area, since every vendor seems to push their own system for managing PAM. We used following guides and sources for our configuration.
- on Debian/Ubuntu we use pam-config-framework
- RHEL8 and compatible use information from authselect, but our setup disables the configuration from authselect
- RHEL 6/7 and compatible use authconfig, but our setup disables the configuration from authconfig
- for RHEL 6/7 we also use information from Desktop Security
This role is mostly based on guides by: