# encoding: utf-8 # copyright: 2015, Vulcano Security GmbH require 'utils/simpleconfig' require 'utils/find_files' require 'utils/file_reader' module Inspec::Resources class ApacheConf < Inspec.resource(1) name 'apache_conf' supports platform: 'linux' supports platform: 'debian' desc 'Use the apache_conf InSpec audit resource to test the configuration settings for Apache. This file is typically located under /etc/apache2 on the Debian and Ubuntu platforms and under /etc/httpd on the Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Arch Linux platforms. The configuration settings may vary significantly from platform to platform.' example " describe apache_conf do its('setting_name') { should eq 'value' } end " include FindFiles include FileReader attr_reader :conf_path def initialize(conf_path = nil) @conf_path = conf_path || default_conf_path @files_contents = {} @content = nil @params = nil read_content end def content @content ||= read_content end def params(*opts) @params || read_content res = @params opts.each do |opt| res = res[opt] unless res.nil? end res end def method_missing(name) # ensure params are loaded @params || read_content # extract values @params[name.to_s] unless @params.nil? end def filter_comments(data) content = '' data.each_line do |line| if !line.match(/^\s*#/) content << line end end content end def read_content @content = '' @params = {} read_file_content(conf_path) to_read = [conf_path] until to_read.empty? raw_conf = read_file(to_read[0]) @content += raw_conf # An explaination of the below regular expression. # Creates two capture groups. # The first group captures the first group of non-whitespace character # surrounded whitespace characters. # The second group contains a conditional with a positive lookahead # (does the line end with one or more spaces?). If the lookahead succeeds # a non-greedy capture takes place, if it fails then a greedy capture takes place. # The regex is terminated by an expression that matches zero or more spaces. params = SimpleConfig.new( raw_conf, assignment_regex: /^\s*(\S+)\s+((?=.*\s+$).*?|.*)\s*$/, multiple_values: true, ).params @params.merge!(params) to_read = to_read.drop(1) to_read += include_files(params).find_all do |fp| not @files_contents.key? fp end end # fiter comments @content = filter_comments @content @content end def include_files(params) # see if there is more config files to include include_files = params['Include'] || [] include_files_optional = params['IncludeOptional'] || [] includes = [] (include_files + include_files_optional).each do |f| id = Pathname.new(f).absolute? ? f : File.join(conf_dir, f) files = find_files(id, depth: 1, type: 'file') files += find_files(id, depth: 1, type: 'link') includes.push(files) if files end # [].flatten! == nil includes.flatten! || [] end def read_file(path) @files_contents[path] ||= read_file_content(path) end def conf_dir if inspec.os.debian? File.dirname(conf_path) else # On RHEL-based systems, the configuration is usually in a /conf directory # that contains the primary config file. We assume the "config path" is the # directory that contains the /conf directory, such as /etc/httpd, so that # the conf.d directory can be properly located. Pathname.new(File.dirname(conf_path)).parent.to_s end end def to_s "Apache Config #{conf_path}" end private def default_conf_path if inspec.os.debian? '/etc/apache2/apache2.conf' else '/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf' end end end end