inspec/lib/resources/users.rb

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# encoding: utf-8
# author: Christoph Hartmann
# author: Dominik Richter
require 'utils/parser'
require 'utils/convert'
module Inspec::Resources
# This file contains two resources, the `user` and `users` resource.
# The `user` resource is optimized for requests that verify specific users
# that you know upfront for testing. If you need to query all users or find
# specific users with certain properties, use the `users` resource.
module UserManagementSelector
# select user provider based on the operating system
# returns nil, if no user manager was found for the operating system
def select_user_manager(os)
if os.linux?
LinuxUser.new(inspec)
elsif os.windows?
WindowsUser.new(inspec)
elsif ['darwin'].include?(os[:family])
DarwinUser.new(inspec)
elsif ['freebsd'].include?(os[:family])
FreeBSDUser.new(inspec)
elsif ['aix'].include?(os[:family])
AixUser.new(inspec)
elsif os.solaris?
SolarisUser.new(inspec)
elsif ['hpux'].include?(os[:family])
HpuxUser.new(inspec)
end
end
end
# The InSpec users resources looksup all local users available on a system.
# TODO: the current version of the users resource will use eg. /etc/passwd
# on Linux to parse all usernames. Therefore the resource may not return
# users managed on other systems like LDAP/ActiveDirectory. Please open
# a feature request at https://github.com/chef/inspec if you need that
# functionality
#
# This resource allows complex filter mechanisms
#
# describe users.where(uid: 0).entries do
# it { should eq ['root'] }
# its('uids') { should eq [1234] }
# its('gids') { should eq [1234] }
# end
#
# describe users.where { uid =~ /S\-1\-5\-21\-\d+\-\d+\-\d+\-500/ } do
# it { should exist }
# end
class Users < Inspec.resource(1)
include UserManagementSelector
name 'users'
desc 'Use the users InSpec audit resource to test local user profiles. Users can be filtered by groups to which they belong, the frequency of required password changes, the directory paths to home and shell.'
example "
describe users.where(uid: 0).entries do
it { should eq ['root'] }
its('uids') { should eq [1234] }
its('gids') { should eq [1234] }
end
"
def initialize
# select user provider
@user_provider = select_user_manager(inspec.os)
return skip_resource 'The `user` resource is not supported on your OS yet.' if @user_provider.nil?
end
filter = FilterTable.create
filter.add_accessor(:where)
.add_accessor(:entries)
.add(:usernames, field: :username)
.add(:uids, field: :uid)
.add(:gids, field: :gid)
.add(:groupnames, field: :groupname)
.add(:groups, field: :groups)
.add(:homes, field: :home)
.add(:shells, field: :shell)
.add(:mindays, field: :mindays)
.add(:maxdays, field: :maxdays)
.add(:warndays, field: :warndays)
.add(:exists?) { |x|
!x.entries.empty?
}
filter.connect(self, :collect_user_details)
def to_s
'Users'
end
private
# method to get all available users
def list_users
@username_cache ||= @user_provider.list_users unless @user_provider.nil?
end
# collects information about every user
def collect_user_details
@users_cache ||= @user_provider.collect_user_details unless @user_provider.nil?
end
end
# The `user` resource handles the special case where only one resource is required
#
# describe user('root') do
# it { should exist }
# its('uid') { should eq 0 }
# its('gid') { should eq 0 }
# its('group') { should eq 'root' }
# its('groups') { should eq ['root', 'wheel']}
# its('home') { should eq '/root' }
# its('shell') { should eq '/bin/bash' }
# its('mindays') { should eq 0 }
# its('maxdays') { should eq 99 }
# its('warndays') { should eq 5 }
# end
#
# The following Serverspec matchers are deprecated in favor for direct value access
#
# describe user('root') do
# it { should belong_to_group 'root' }
# it { should have_uid 0 }
# it { should have_home_directory '/root' }
# it { should have_login_shell '/bin/bash' }
# its('minimum_days_between_password_change') { should eq 0 }
# its('maximum_days_between_password_change') { should eq 99 }
# end
#
# ServerSpec tests that are not supported:
#
# describe user('root') do
# it { should have_authorized_key 'ssh-rsa ADg54...3434 user@example.local' }
# its(:encrypted_password) { should eq 1234 }
# end
class User < Inspec.resource(1)
include UserManagementSelector
name 'user'
desc 'Use the user InSpec audit resource to test user profiles, including the groups to which they belong, the frequency of required password changes, the directory paths to home and shell.'
example "
describe user('root') do
it { should exist }
its('uid') { should eq 1234 }
its('gid') { should eq 1234 }
end
"
def initialize(username = nil)
@username = username
# select user provider
@user_provider = select_user_manager(inspec.os)
return skip_resource 'The `user` resource is not supported on your OS yet.' if @user_provider.nil?
end
def exists?
!identity.nil? && !identity[:username].nil?
end
def username
identity[:username] unless identity.nil?
end
def uid
identity[:uid] unless identity.nil?
end
def gid
identity[:gid] unless identity.nil?
end
def groupname
identity[:groupname] unless identity.nil?
end
alias group groupname
def groups
identity[:groups] unless identity.nil?
end
def home
meta_info[:home] unless meta_info.nil?
end
def shell
meta_info[:shell] unless meta_info.nil?
end
# returns the minimum days between password changes
def mindays
credentials[:mindays] unless credentials.nil?
end
# returns the maximum days between password changes
def maxdays
credentials[:maxdays] unless credentials.nil?
end
# returns the days for password change warning
def warndays
credentials[:warndays] unless credentials.nil?
end
# implement 'mindays' method to be compatible with serverspec
def minimum_days_between_password_change
deprecated('minimum_days_between_password_change', "Please use: its('mindays')")
mindays
end
# implement 'maxdays' method to be compatible with serverspec
def maximum_days_between_password_change
deprecated('maximum_days_between_password_change', "Please use: its('maxdays')")
maxdays
end
# implements rspec has matcher, to be compatible with serverspec
# @see: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/blob/master/lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/has.rb
def has_uid?(compare_uid)
deprecated('has_uid?')
uid == compare_uid
end
def has_home_directory?(compare_home)
deprecated('has_home_directory?', "Please use: its('home')")
home == compare_home
end
def has_login_shell?(compare_shell)
deprecated('has_login_shell?', "Please use: its('shell')")
shell == compare_shell
end
def has_authorized_key?(_compare_key)
deprecated('has_authorized_key?')
fail NotImplementedError
end
def deprecated(name, alternative = nil)
warn "[DEPRECATION] #{name} is deprecated. #{alternative}"
end
def to_s
"User #{@username}"
end
private
# returns the iden
def identity
return @id_cache if defined?(@id_cache)
@id_cache = @user_provider.identity(@username) if !@user_provider.nil?
end
def meta_info
return @meta_cache if defined?(@meta_cache)
@meta_cache = @user_provider.meta_info(@username) if !@user_provider.nil?
end
def credentials
return @cred_cache if defined?(@cred_cache)
@cred_cache = @user_provider.credentials(@username) if !@user_provider.nil?
end
end
# This is an abstract class that every user provoider has to implement.
# A user provider implements a system abstracts and helps the InSpec resource
# hand-over system specific behavior to those providers
class UserInfo
include Converter
attr_reader :inspec
def initialize(inspec)
@inspec = inspec
end
# returns a hash with user-specific values:
# {
# uid: '',
# user: '',
# gid: '',
# group: '',
# groups: '',
# }
def identity(_username)
fail 'user provider must implement the `identity` method'
end
# returns optional information about a user, eg shell
def meta_info(_username)
nil
end
# returns a hash with meta-data about user credentials
# {
# mindays: 1,
# maxdays: 1,
# warndays: 1,
# }
# this method is optional and may not be implemented by each provider
def credentials(_username)
nil
end
# returns an array with users
def list_users
fail 'user provider must implement the `list_users` method'
end
# retuns all aspects of the user as one hash
def user_details(username)
item = {}
id = identity(username)
item.merge!(id) unless id.nil?
meta = meta_info(username)
item.merge!(meta) unless meta.nil?
cred = credentials(username)
item.merge!(cred) unless cred.nil?
item
end
# returns the full information list for a user
def collect_user_details
list_users.map { |username|
user_details(username.chomp)
}
end
end
# implements generic unix id handling
class UnixUser < UserInfo
attr_reader :inspec, :id_cmd, :list_users_cmd
def initialize(inspec)
@inspec = inspec
@id_cmd ||= 'id'
@list_users_cmd ||= 'cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd | grep -v "^#"'
super
end
# returns a list of all local users on a system
def list_users
cmd = inspec.command(list_users_cmd)
return [] if cmd.exit_status != 0
cmd.stdout.chomp.lines
end
# parse one id entry like '0(wheel)''
def parse_value(line)
SimpleConfig.new(
line,
line_separator: ',',
assignment_re: /^\s*([^\(]*?)\s*\(\s*(.*?)\)*$/,
group_re: nil,
multiple_values: false,
).params
end
# extracts the identity
def identity(username)
cmd = inspec.command("#{id_cmd} #{username}")
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
# parse words
params = SimpleConfig.new(
parse_id_entries(cmd.stdout.chomp),
assignment_re: /^\s*([^=]*?)\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*$/,
group_re: nil,
multiple_values: false,
).params
{
uid: convert_to_i(parse_value(params['uid']).keys[0]),
username: parse_value(params['uid']).values[0],
gid: convert_to_i(parse_value(params['gid']).keys[0]),
groupname: parse_value(params['gid']).values[0],
groups: parse_value(params['groups']).values,
}
end
# splits the results of id into seperate lines
def parse_id_entries(raw)
data = []
until (index = raw.index(/\)\s{1}/)).nil?
data.push(raw[0, index+1]) # inclue closing )
raw = raw[index+2, raw.length-index-2]
end
data.push(raw) if !raw.nil?
data.join("\n")
end
end
class LinuxUser < UnixUser
include PasswdParser
include CommentParser
def meta_info(username)
cmd = inspec.command("getent passwd #{username}")
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
# returns: root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
passwd = parse_passwd_line(cmd.stdout.chomp)
{
home: passwd['home'],
shell: passwd['shell'],
}
end
def credentials(username)
cmd = inspec.command("chage -l #{username}")
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
params = SimpleConfig.new(
cmd.stdout.chomp,
assignment_re: /^\s*([^:]*?)\s*:\s*(.*?)\s*$/,
group_re: nil,
multiple_values: false,
).params
{
mindays: convert_to_i(params['Minimum number of days between password change']),
maxdays: convert_to_i(params['Maximum number of days between password change']),
warndays: convert_to_i(params['Number of days of warning before password expires']),
}
end
end
class SolarisUser < LinuxUser
def initialize(inspec)
@inspec = inspec
@id_cmd ||= 'id -a'
super
end
end
class AixUser < UnixUser
def identity(username)
id = super(username)
return nil if id.nil?
# AIX 'id' command doesn't include the primary group in the supplementary
# yet it can be somewhere in the supplementary list if someone added root
# to a groups list in /etc/group
# we rearrange to expected list if that is the case
if id[:groups].first != id[:group]
id[:groups].reject! { |i| i == id[:group] } if id[:groups].include?(id[:group])
id[:groups].unshift(id[:group])
end
id
end
def meta_info(username)
lsuser = inspec.command("lsuser -C -a home shell #{username}")
return nil if lsuser.exit_status != 0
user = lsuser.stdout.chomp.split("\n").last.split(':')
{
home: user[1],
shell: user[2],
}
end
def credentials(username)
cmd = inspec.command(
"lssec -c -f /etc/security/user -s #{username} -a minage -a maxage -a pwdwarntime",
)
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
user_sec = cmd.stdout.chomp.split("\n").last.split(':')
{
mindays: user_sec[1].to_i * 7,
maxdays: user_sec[2].to_i * 7,
warndays: user_sec[3].to_i,
}
end
end
class HpuxUser < UnixUser
def meta_info(username)
hpuxuser = inspec.command("logins -x -l #{username}")
return nil if hpuxuser.exit_status != 0
user = hpuxuser.stdout.chomp.split(' ')
{
home: user[4],
shell: user[5],
}
end
end
# we do not use 'finger' for MacOS, because it is harder to parse data with it
# @see https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/fingerd.8.html
# instead we use 'dscl' to request user data
# @see https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/dscl.1.html
# @see http://superuser.com/questions/592921/mac-osx-users-vs-dscl-command-to-list-user
class DarwinUser < UnixUser
def initialize(inspec)
@list_users_cmd ||= 'dscl . list /Users'
super
end
def meta_info(username)
cmd = inspec.command("dscl -q . -read /Users/#{username} NFSHomeDirectory PrimaryGroupID RecordName UniqueID UserShell")
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
params = SimpleConfig.new(
cmd.stdout.chomp,
assignment_re: /^\s*([^:]*?)\s*:\s*(.*?)\s*$/,
group_re: nil,
multiple_values: false,
).params
{
home: params['NFSHomeDirectory'],
shell: params['UserShell'],
}
end
end
# FreeBSD recommends to use the 'pw' command for user management
# @see: https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/users-synopsis.html
# @see: https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?pw(8)
# It offers the following commands:
# - adduser(8) The recommended command-line application for adding new users.
# - rmuser(8) The recommended command-line application for removing users.
# - chpass(1) A flexible tool for changing user database information.
# - passwd(1) The command-line tool to change user passwords.
class FreeBSDUser < UnixUser
include PasswdParser
def meta_info(username)
cmd = inspec.command("pw usershow #{username} -7")
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
# returns: root:*:0:0:Charlie &:/root:/bin/csh
passwd = parse_passwd_line(cmd.stdout.chomp)
{
home: passwd['home'],
shell: passwd['shell'],
}
end
end
# For now, we stick with WMI Win32_UserAccount
# @see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394507(v=vs.85).aspx
# @see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394153(v=vs.85).aspx
#
# using Get-AdUser would be the best command for domain machines, but it will not be installed
# on client machines by default
# @see https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee617241.aspx
# @see https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh509016(v=WS.10).aspx
# @see http://woshub.com/get-aduser-getting-active-directory-users-data-via-powershell/
# @see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17548523/the-term-get-aduser-is-not-recognized-as-the-name-of-a-cmdlet
#
# Just for reference, we could also use ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces)
# @see https://mcpmag.com/articles/2015/04/15/reporting-on-local-accounts.aspx
class WindowsUser < UserInfo
# parse windows account name
def parse_windows_account(username)
account = username.split('\\')
name = account.pop
domain = account.pop if account.size > 0
[name, domain]
end
def identity(username)
# extract domain/user information
account, domain = parse_windows_account(username)
# TODO: escape content
if !domain.nil?
filter = "Name = '#{account}' and Domain = '#{domain}'"
else
filter = "Name = '#{account}' and LocalAccount = true"
end
script = <<-EOH
# find user
$user = Get-WmiObject Win32_UserAccount -filter "#{filter}"
# get related groups
$groups = $user.GetRelated('Win32_Group') | Select-Object -Property Caption, Domain, Name, LocalAccount, SID, SIDType, Status
# filter user information
$user = $user | Select-Object -Property Caption, Description, Domain, Name, LocalAccount, Lockout, PasswordChangeable, PasswordExpires, PasswordRequired, SID, SIDType, Status
# build response object
New-Object -Type PSObject | `
Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name User -Value ($user) -PassThru | `
Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name Groups -Value ($groups) -PassThru | `
ConvertTo-Json
EOH
cmd = inspec.powershell(script)
# cannot rely on exit code for now, successful command returns exit code 1
# return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0, try to parse json
begin
params = JSON.parse(cmd.stdout)
rescue JSON::ParserError => _e
return nil
end
user_hash = params['User'] || {}
group_hashes = params['Groups'] || []
# if groups is no array, generate one
group_hashes = [group_hashes] unless group_hashes.is_a?(Array)
group_names = group_hashes.map { |grp| grp['Caption'] }
{
uid: user_hash['SID'],
username: user_hash['Caption'],
gid: nil,
group: nil,
groups: group_names,
}
end
# not implemented yet
def meta_info(_username)
{
home: nil,
shell: nil,
}
end
def list_users
script = 'Get-WmiObject Win32_UserAccount | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Caption'
cmd = inspec.powershell(script)
cmd.stdout.chomp.lines
end
end
end