Document awesome where syntax for port

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Peter Burkholder 2016-08-18 12:29:23 -04:00
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@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@ The ``be_running`` matcher tests if the IIS site is running
.. code-block:: ruby
it { should be_running }
have_app_pool
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The ``have_app_pool`` matcher tests if the IIS site belongs in the specified application pool
@ -1861,15 +1861,15 @@ The ``have_binding`` matcher tests if the IIS site has the specified binding
.. code-block:: ruby
it { should have_binding('http :80:*' ) }
have_path
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The ``have_path`` matcher tests if the IIS site is located in the specified path
.. code-block:: ruby
it { should have_path('c:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\my_site') }
it { should have_path('c:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\my_site') }
Examples
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@ -1881,7 +1881,7 @@ The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
describe iis_site('My Site') do
it { should be_running }
it { should have_path('c:\\mysite') }
it { should have_path('c:\\mysite') }
end
**Test to see if 'Default Web Site' has been removed**
@ -1900,8 +1900,8 @@ The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
it { should have_app_pool('app_pool') }
it { should have_binding('http :80:*') }
end
inetd_conf
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@ -3564,6 +3564,18 @@ A ``port`` |inspec resource| block declares a port, and then depending on what n
where the ``processes`` returns the processes listening on port 514.
or:
.. code-block:: ruby
describe port.where { protocol =~ /tcp/ && port > 22 && port < 80 } do
it { should_not be_listening }
end
where
* ``.where{}`` may specify a block to filter on attributes: port, address, protocol, process, pid, listening?
Matchers
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This InSpec audit resource has the following matchers.
@ -3656,6 +3668,20 @@ This check can be implemented in two equivalent ways:
it { should be_listening }
end
**Test that no ports above 80 are listening**
.. code-block:: ruby
describe port.where { protocol =~ /tcp/ && port > 80 } do
it { should_not be_listening }
end
**Tests that only httpd and sshd are listening**
describe port.where { listening? } do
its('processes') { should contain_exactly('sshd','httpd') }
end
postgres_conf
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Use the ``postgres_conf`` |inspec resource| to test the contents of the configuration file for |postgresql|, typically located at ``/etc/postgresql/<version>/main/postgresql.conf`` or ``/var/lib/postgres/data/postgresql.conf``, depending on the platform.