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# InSpec: Inspect Your Infrastructure
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InSpec is an open-source testing framework for infrastructure with a human- and machine-readable language for specifying compliance, security and policy requirements.
```ruby
# Disallow insecure protocols by testing
describe package('telnetd') do
  it { should_not be_installed }
end
describe inetd_conf do
  its("telnet") { should eq nil }
end
```
InSpec makes it easy to run your tests wherever you need. More options are found in our [CLI docs](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/cli/).
```bash
# run test locally
inspec exec test.rb
# run test on remote host on SSH
inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname -i /path/to/key
# run test on remote host using SSH agent private key authentication. Requires InSpec 1.7.1
inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname
# run test on remote windows host on WinRM
inspec exec test.rb -t winrm://Administrator@windowshost --password 'your-password'
# run test on docker container
inspec exec test.rb -t docker://container_id
```
# Features
- Built-in Compliance: Compliance no longer occurs at the end of the release cycle
- Targeted Tests: InSpec writes tests that specifically target compliance issues
- Metadata: Includes the metadata required by security and compliance pros
- Easy Testing: Includes a command-line interface to run tests quickly
## Installation
InSpec requires Ruby ( >2.2 ).
### Install as package
The InSpec package is available for MacOS, RedHat, Ubuntu and Windows. Download the latest package at [InSpec Downloads](https://downloads.chef.io/inspec) or install InSpec via script:
```
# RedHat, Ubuntu, and macOS
curl https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.sh | sudo bash -s -- -P inspec
# Windows
. { iwr -useb https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.ps1 } | iex; install -project inspec
```
### Install it via rubygems.org
When installing from source, gem dependencies may require ruby build tools to be installed.
For CentOS/RedHat/Fedora:
```bash
yum -y install ruby ruby-devel make gcc gcc-c++
```
For Ubuntu:
```bash
apt-get -y install ruby ruby-dev gcc g++ make
```
To install inspec from [rubygems](https://rubygems.org/):
```bash
gem install inspec
```
### Usage via Docker
Download the image and define a function for convenience:
For Linux:
```
docker pull chef/inspec
function inspec { docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/share chef/inspec $@; }
```
For Windows (PowerShell):
```
docker pull chef/inspec
function inspec { docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd):/share" chef/inspec $args; }
```
If you call `inspec` from your shell, it automatically mounts the current directory into the Docker container. Therefore you can easily use local tests and key files. Note: Only files in the current directory and sub-directories are available within the container.
```
$ ls -1
vagrant
test.rb
$ inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://root@192.168.64.2:11022 -i vagrant
..
Finished in 0.04321 seconds (files took 0.54917 seconds to load)
2 examples, 0 failures
```
### Install it from source
That requires [bundler](http://bundler.io/):
```bash
bundle install
bundle exec bin/inspec help
```
To install it as a gem locally, run:
```bash
gem build inspec.gemspec
gem install inspec-*.gem
```
On Windows, you need to install [Ruby](http://rubyinstaller.org/downloads/) with [Ruby Development Kit](https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit) to build dependencies with its native extensions.
### Install via Habitat
Currently, this method of installation only supports Linux. See the [Habitat site](https://www.habitat.sh/) for more information.
Download the `hab` binary from the [Habitat](https://www.habitat.sh/docs/get-habitat/) site.
```bash
hab pkg install chef/inspec
export PATH="$(hab pkg path core/ruby)/bin:$(hab pkg path chef/inspec)/bin:$PATH"
inspec
```
### Run InSpec
You should now be able to run:
```bash
$ inspec --help
Commands:
inspec archive PATH # archive a profile to tar.gz (default) ...
inspec check PATH # verify all tests at the specified PATH
inspec compliance SUBCOMMAND ... # Chef Compliance commands
inspec detect # detect the target OS
inspec exec PATH(S) # run all test files at the specified PATH.
inspec help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one spe...
inspec init TEMPLATE ... # Scaffolds a new project
inspec json PATH # read all tests in PATH and generate a ...
inspec shell # open an interactive debugging shell
inspec supermarket SUBCOMMAND ... # Supermarket commands
inspec version # prints the version of this tool
Options:
[--diagnose], [--no-diagnose] # Show diagnostics (versions, configurations)
```
# Examples
* Only accept requests on secure ports - This test ensures that a web server is only listening on well-secured ports.
```ruby
describe port(80) do
  it { should_not be_listening }
end
describe port(443) do
  it { should be_listening }
  its('protocols') {should include 'tcp'}
end
```
* Use approved strong ciphers - This test ensures that only enterprise-compliant ciphers are used for SSH servers.
```ruby
describe sshd_config do
   its('Ciphers') { should eq('chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com,aes256-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes128-ctr') }
end
```
* Test your `kitchen.yml` file to verify that only Vagrant is configured as the driver. The %w() formatting will
pass rubocop linting and allow you to access nested mappings.
```ruby
describe yaml('.kitchen.yml') do
its(%w(driver name)) { should eq('vagrant') }
end
```
Also have a look at our examples for:
- [Using InSpec with Test Kitchen & Chef](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/master/examples/kitchen-chef)
- [Using InSpec with Test Kitchen & Puppet](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/master/examples/kitchen-puppet)
- [Using InSpec with Test Kitchen & Ansible](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/master/examples/kitchen-ansible)
- [Implementing an InSpec profile](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/master/examples/profile)
## Or tests: Testing for a OR b
* Using describe.one, you can test for a or b. The control will be marked as passing if EITHER condition is met.
```ruby
control 'or-test' do
impact 1.0
title 'This is a OR test'
describe.one do
describe ssh_config do
its('Protocol') { should eq('3') }
end
describe ssh_config do
its('Protocol') { should eq('2') }
end
end
end
```
## Command Line Usage
### exec
Run tests against different targets:
```bash
# run test locally
inspec exec test.rb
# run test on remote host on SSH
inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname
# run test on remote windows host on WinRM
inspec exec test.rb -t winrm://Administrator@windowshost --password 'your-password'
# run test on docker container
inspec exec test.rb -t docker://container_id
# run with sudo
inspec exec test.rb --sudo [--sudo-password ...] [--sudo-options ...] [--sudo_command ...]
# run in a subshell
inspec exec test.rb --shell [--shell-options ...] [--shell-command ...]
# run a profile targeting AWS using env vars
inspec exec test.rb -t aws://
# or store your AWS credentials in your ~/.aws/credentials profiles file
inspec exec test.rb -t aws://us-east-2/my-profile
# run a profile targeting Azure using env vars
inspec exec test.rb -t azure://
# or store your Azure credentials in your ~/.azure/credentials profiles file
inspec exec test.rb -t azure://subscription_id
```
### detect
Verify your configuration and detect
```bash
id=$( docker run -dti ubuntu:14.04 /bin/bash )
inspec detect -t docker://$id
```
Which will provide you with:
```
{"family":"ubuntu","release":"14.04","arch":null}
```
## Supported OS
Remote Targets
| Platform | Versions | Architectures |
| ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ------------- |
| AIX | 6.1, 7.1, 7.2 | ppc64 |
| CentOS | 5, 6, 7 | i386, x86_64 |
| Debian | 7, 8 | i386, x86_64 |
| FreeBSD | 9, 10 | i386, amd64 |
| Mac OS X | 10.9, 10.10, 10.11 | x86_64 |
| Oracle Enterprise Linux | 5, 6, 7 | i386, x86_64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 5, 6, 7 | i386, x86_64 |
| Solaris | 10, 11 | sparc, x86 |
| Windows\* | 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 2008, 2008R2 , 2012, 2012R2, 2016 | x86, x86_64 |
| Ubuntu Linux | | x86, x86_64 |
| SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | 11, 12 | x86_64 |
| Scientific Linux | 5.x, 6.x and 7.x | i386, x86_64 |
| Fedora | | x86_64 |
| OpenSUSE | 13.1/13.2/42.1 | x86_64 |
| OmniOS | | x86_64 |
| Gentoo Linux | | x86_64 |
| Arch Linux | | x86_64 |
| HP-UX | 11.31 | ia64 |
\**For Windows, PowerShell 5.0 or above is required.*
In addition, runtime support is provided for:
| Platform | Versions |
| -------- | -------- |
| Debian | 8 |
| RHEL | 6, 7 |
| Ubuntu | 12.04+ |
| Windows | 7+ |
| Windows | 2012+ |
## Documentation
Documentation
* https://www.inspec.io/docs/
* https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/resources/
* https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/master/docs
Tutorials/Blogs/Podcasts:
* https://www.inspec.io/tutorials/
Relationship to other tools (RSpec, Serverspec):
* https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/inspec_and_friends/
## Share your Profiles
You may share your InSpec Profiles in the [Tools &amp; Plugins section](https://supermarket.chef.io/tools-directory) of the [Chef Supermarket](https://supermarket.chef.io/). [Sign in](https://supermarket.chef.io/sign-in) and [add the details of your profile](https://supermarket.chef.io/tools/new).
You may also [browse the Supermarket for shared Compliance Profiles](https://supermarket.chef.io/tools?type=compliance_profile).
## Kudos
InSpec is inspired by the wonderful [Serverspec](http://serverspec.org) project. Kudos to [mizzy](https://github.com/mizzy) and [all contributors](https://github.com/mizzy/serverspec/graphs/contributors)!
The AWS resources were inspired by [inspec-aws](https://github.com/arothian/inspec-aws) from [arothian](https://github.com/arothian).
## Contribute
1. Fork it
1. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
1. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
1. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
1. Create new Pull Request
The InSpec community and maintainers are very active and helpful. This project benefits greatly from this activity.
[![InSpec health](https://graphs.waffle.io/chef/inspec/throughput.svg)](https://waffle.io/chef/inspec/metrics/throughput)
## Testing InSpec
We offer `unit`, `integration`, and `aws` tests.
- `unit` tests ensure the intended behaviour of the implementation
- `integration` tests run against Docker-based VMs via test-kitchen and [kitchen-inspec](https://github.com/chef/kitchen-inspec)
- `aws` tests exercise the AWS resources against real AWS accounts
### Unit tests
```bash
bundle exec rake test
```
If you like to run only one test file:
```bash
bundle exec m test/unit/resources/user_test.rb
```
You may also run a single test within a file by line number:
```bash
bundle exec m test/unit/resources/user_test.rb -l 123
```
### Integration tests
These tests download various virtual machines, to ensure InSpec is working as expected across different operating systems.
These tests require the following gems:
- test-kitchen
- kitchen-dokken
- kitchen-inspec
These gems are provided via the `integration` group in the project's Gemfile.
In addition, these test require Docker to be available on your machine or a remote Docker machine configured via the standard Docker environment variables.
#### Running Integration tests
List the various test instances available:
```bash
bundle exec kitchen list
```
The platforms and test suites are configured in the `.kitchen.yml` file. Once you know which instance you wish to test, test that instance:
```bash
bundle exec kitchen test <INSTANCE_NAME>
```
You may test all instances in parallel with:
```bash
bundle exec kitchen test -c
```
### AWS Tests
Use the rake task `bundle exec rake test:aws` to test the AWS resources against a pair of real AWS accounts.
Please see [TESTING_AGAINST_AWS.md](./test/integration/aws/TESTING_AGAINST_AWS.md) for details on how to setup the needed AWS accounts to perform testing.
### Azure Tests
Use the rake task `bundle exec rake test:azure` to test the Azure resources against an Azure account.
Please see [TESTING_AGAINST_AZURE.md](./test/integration/aws/TESTING_AGAINST_AZURE.md) for details on how to setup the needed Azure accounts to perform testing.
## License
| | |
| -------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| **Author:** | Dominik Richter (<drichter@chef.io>) |
| **Author:** | Christoph Hartmann (<chartmann@chef.io>) |
| **Copyright:** | Copyright (c) 2015 Vulcano Security GmbH. |
| **Copyright:** | Copyright (c) 2017 Chef Software Inc. |
| **License:** | Apache License, Version 2.0 |
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