inspec/lib/resources/iptables.rb
Stephan Renatus ac2584f51d iptables: strip lines if iptables -S output
As it turns out, some of the lines on CentOS 6 had a trailing space in it.

Fixes #420.
2016-02-10 09:57:32 +01:00

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# encoding: utf-8
# author: Christoph Hartmann
# author: Dominik Richter
# Usage:
# describe iptables do
# it { should have_rule('-P INPUT ACCEPT') }
# end
#
# The following serverspec sytax is not implemented:
# describe iptables do
# it { should have_rule('-P INPUT ACCEPT').with_table('mangle').with_chain('INPUT') }
# end
# Please use the new sytax:
# describe iptables(table:'mangle', chain: 'input') do
# it { should have_rule('-P INPUT ACCEPT') }
# end
#
# Note: Docker containers normally do not have iptables installed
#
# @see http://ipset.netfilter.org/iptables.man.html
# @see http://ipset.netfilter.org/iptables.man.html
# @see https://www.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial/iptables-tutorial.html
class IpTables < Inspec.resource(1)
name 'iptables'
desc 'Use the iptables InSpec audit resource to test rules that are defined in iptables, which maintains tables of IP packet filtering rules. There may be more than one table. Each table contains one (or more) chains (both built-in and custom). A chain is a list of rules that match packets. When the rule matches, the rule defines what target to assign to the packet.'
example "
describe iptables do
it { should have_rule('-P INPUT ACCEPT') }
end
"
def initialize(params = {})
@table = params[:table]
@chain = params[:chain]
# we're done if we are on linux
return if inspec.os.linux?
# ensures, all calls are aborted for non-supported os
@iptables_cache = []
skip_resource 'The `iptables` resource is not supported on your OS yet.'
end
def has_rule?(rule = nil, _table = nil, _chain = nil)
# checks if the rule is part of the ruleset
# for now, we expect an exact match
retrieve_rules.any? { |line| line.casecmp(rule) == 0 }
end
def retrieve_rules
return @iptables_cache if defined?(@iptables_cache)
# construct iptables command to read all rules
table_cmd = "-t #{@table}" if @table
iptables_cmd = format('iptables %s -S %s', table_cmd, @chain).strip
cmd = inspec.command(iptables_cmd)
return [] if cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
# split rules, returns array or rules
@iptables_cache = cmd.stdout.split("\n").map(&:strip)
end
def to_s
format('Iptables %s %s', @table && "table: #{@table}", @chain && "chain: #{@chain}").strip
end
end