├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.rst ├── anchore-engine └── docker-compose.yml ├── docker-compose.override.example.yml ├── docker-compose.yml └── juice-shop └── Jenkinsfile /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | docker-compose.override.yml -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | 676 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ############# 2 | DevSecOps Lab 3 | ############# 4 | 5 | Accompanying repository for the courses on Automated Security Testing on 6 | Pluralsight. Please note that these instructions can slightly differ from the 7 | ones being shown during the courses - this repository is leading. 8 | 9 | + https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/approaching-automated-security-testing-devsecops/table-of-contents 10 | + https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/performing-devsecops-automated-security-testing/table-of-contents 11 | + https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/integrating-automated-security-testing-tools/table-of-contents 12 | 13 | ************** 14 | What is this ? 15 | ************** 16 | 17 | The files in this repository allow you to quickly spin up a lab, consisting of 18 | 19 | + Jenkins, a build and automation server 20 | + GitLab, a git server 21 | + Sonarqube, a code quality server 22 | + Docker registry, a Docker registry server 23 | 24 | ************ 25 | How to start 26 | ************ 27 | 28 | + Ensure you have ``docker`` and ``docker-compose`` installed, and that you have 29 | the correct permissions to execute the binaries 30 | 31 | .. code-block:: console 32 | 33 | docker version 34 | docker-compose version 35 | 36 | + Clone this repository 37 | 38 | .. code-block:: console 39 | 40 | git clone https://github.com/PeterMosmans/devsecops-lab 41 | cd devsecops-lab 42 | 43 | + Find out the group ID of ``docker``: 44 | 45 | .. code-block:: console 46 | 47 | getent group docker 48 | 49 | + Copy the file ``docker-compose.override.example.yml`` to 50 | ``docker-compose.override.yml``, and ensure that the group ID is the same as 51 | your local ``docker`` group ID. In the example, the group ID is ``999``: 52 | 53 | .. code-block:: yaml 54 | 55 | --- 56 | version: "3.5" 57 | 58 | services: 59 | jenkins: 60 | user: ":999" 61 | 62 | That's it! Now you can execute ``docker-compose up --detach`` in this 63 | directory - this will spin up the servers in the background. 64 | 65 | By default, Jenkins will listen on port 8080 (http), Gitlab on port 80 (http) 66 | and 7722 (ssh), and Sonarqube on port 8080 (http). You can override the port 67 | numbers in ``docker-compose.override.yml``. See the ``docker-compose.yml`` file 68 | for the correct syntax. 69 | 70 | The default Jenkins password can be read from the jenkins container: 71 | 72 | .. code-block:: console 73 | 74 | docker exec jenkins cat /var/jenkins_home/secrets/initialAdminPassword 75 | 76 | The default GitLab password for user ``root`` can be read from the gitlab 77 | container: 78 | 79 | .. code-block:: console 80 | 81 | docker exec gitlab cat /etc/gitlab/initial_root_password 82 | 83 | 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /anchore-engine/docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This is a docker-compose file for development purposes. It references unstable 2 | # developer builds from the HEAD of master branch in 3 | # https://github.com/anchore/anchore-engine For a compose file intended for use 4 | # with a released version, see 5 | # https://docs.anchore.com/current/docs/engine/quickstart/ 6 | # 7 | --- 8 | version: "2.1" 9 | volumes: 10 | anchore-db-volume: 11 | # Set this to 'true' to use an external volume. In which case, it must be 12 | # created manually with "docker volume create anchore-db-volume" 13 | external: false 14 | 15 | networks: 16 | default: 17 | driver: bridge 18 | name: lab 19 | 20 | services: 21 | # The primary API endpoint service 22 | api: 23 | image: anchore/anchore-engine:v0.7.3 24 | depends_on: 25 | - db 26 | - catalog 27 | ports: 28 | - "8228:8228" 29 | logging: 30 | driver: "json-file" 31 | options: 32 | max-size: 100m 33 | environment: 34 | - ANCHORE_ENDPOINT_HOSTNAME=api 35 | - ANCHORE_DB_HOST=db 36 | - ANCHORE_DB_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword 37 | command: ["anchore-manager", "service", "start", "apiext"] 38 | restart: unless-stopped 39 | 40 | # Catalog is the primary persistence and state manager of the system 41 | catalog: 42 | image: anchore/anchore-engine:v0.7.3 43 | depends_on: 44 | - db 45 | logging: 46 | driver: "json-file" 47 | options: 48 | max-size: 100m 49 | expose: 50 | - 8228 51 | environment: 52 | - ANCHORE_ENDPOINT_HOSTNAME=catalog 53 | - ANCHORE_DB_HOST=db 54 | - ANCHORE_DB_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword 55 | command: ["anchore-manager", "service", "start", "catalog"] 56 | restart: unless-stopped 57 | queue: 58 | image: anchore/anchore-engine:v0.7.3 59 | depends_on: 60 | - db 61 | - catalog 62 | expose: 63 | - 8228 64 | logging: 65 | driver: "json-file" 66 | options: 67 | max-size: 100m 68 | environment: 69 | - ANCHORE_ENDPOINT_HOSTNAME=queue 70 | - ANCHORE_DB_HOST=db 71 | - ANCHORE_DB_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword 72 | command: ["anchore-manager", "service", "start", "simplequeue"] 73 | restart: unless-stopped 74 | policy-engine: 75 | image: anchore/anchore-engine:v0.7.3 76 | depends_on: 77 | - db 78 | - catalog 79 | expose: 80 | - 8228 81 | logging: 82 | driver: "json-file" 83 | options: 84 | max-size: 100m 85 | environment: 86 | - ANCHORE_ENDPOINT_HOSTNAME=policy-engine 87 | - ANCHORE_DB_HOST=db 88 | - ANCHORE_DB_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword 89 | command: ["anchore-manager", "service", "start", "policy_engine"] 90 | restart: unless-stopped 91 | analyzer: 92 | image: anchore/anchore-engine:v0.7.3 93 | depends_on: 94 | - db 95 | - catalog 96 | expose: 97 | - 8228 98 | logging: 99 | driver: "json-file" 100 | options: 101 | max-size: 100m 102 | environment: 103 | - ANCHORE_ENDPOINT_HOSTNAME=analyzer 104 | - ANCHORE_DB_HOST=db 105 | - ANCHORE_DB_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword 106 | volumes: 107 | - /analysis_scratch 108 | command: ["anchore-manager", "service", "start", "analyzer"] 109 | restart: unless-stopped 110 | db: 111 | image: "postgres:9" 112 | volumes: 113 | - anchore-db-volume:/var/lib/postgresql/data 114 | environment: 115 | - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword 116 | expose: 117 | - 5432 118 | logging: 119 | driver: "json-file" 120 | options: 121 | max-size: 100m 122 | healthcheck: 123 | test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U postgres"] 124 | restart: unless-stopped 125 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.override.example.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | version: "3.5" 3 | 4 | services: 5 | jenkins: 6 | user: ":999" 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | version: "3.5" 3 | 4 | networks: 5 | default: 6 | driver: bridge 7 | name: lab 8 | 9 | services: 10 | gitlab: 11 | container_name: gitlab 12 | environment: 13 | # These settings will be evaluated on load - see 14 | # https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/#pre-configure-docker-container 15 | GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: | 16 | external_url "http://gitlab.demo.local/"; 17 | prometheus_monitoring['enable'] = false 18 | gitlab_rails['display_initial_root_password'] = true 19 | gitlab_rails['usage_ping_enabled'] = false 20 | image: gitlab/gitlab-ce 21 | networks: 22 | default: 23 | aliases: 24 | - gitlab.demo.local 25 | ports: 26 | - "80:80" 27 | - "7722:22" 28 | restart: unless-stopped 29 | stop_grace_period: 10m 30 | volumes: 31 | - gitlab_config:/etc/gitlab 32 | - gitlab_data:/var/opt/gitlab 33 | - gitlab_logs:/var/log/gitlab 34 | 35 | jenkins: 36 | container_name: jenkins 37 | environment: 38 | - JAVA_OPTS=-Dhudson.model.DirectoryBrowserSupport.CSP="sandbox allow-scripts; script-src 'unsafe-inline'; style-src 'unsafe-inline';" # Allow inline JavaScript 39 | - PLUGINS_FORCE_UPGRADE=true # Enforce upgrade of native plugins at startup 40 | image: jenkinsci/blueocean 41 | networks: 42 | default: 43 | aliases: 44 | - jenkins.demo.local 45 | ports: 46 | - "8080:8080" 47 | restart: unless-stopped 48 | user: :900 # part of the docker group as the user needs to be able to start containers 49 | volumes: 50 | - jenkins_home:/var/jenkins_home:rw # Workspace home 51 | - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro # Allows Jenkins to stop/start containers 52 | 53 | registry: 54 | container_name: registry 55 | image: registry:2 56 | ports: 57 | - "5000:5000" 58 | restart: unless-stopped 59 | networks: 60 | default: 61 | aliases: 62 | - registry.demo.local 63 | volumes: 64 | - registry:/var/lib/registry 65 | 66 | sonarqube: 67 | container_name: sonarqube 68 | image: sonarqube:7.9-community 69 | networks: 70 | default: 71 | aliases: 72 | - sonarqube.demo.local 73 | ports: 74 | - "9000:9000" 75 | restart: unless-stopped 76 | stop_grace_period: 10m 77 | volumes: 78 | - sonarqube_conf:/opt/sonarqube/conf 79 | - sonarqube_data:/opt/sonarqube/data 80 | - sonarqube_extensions:/opt/sonarqube/extensions 81 | - sonarqube_logs:/opt/sonarqube/logs 82 | - sonarqube_temp:/opt/sonarqube/temp 83 | 84 | volumes: 85 | gitlab_config: 86 | gitlab_data: 87 | gitlab_logs: 88 | jenkins_home: 89 | name: jenkins_home 90 | registry: 91 | sonarqube_conf: 92 | sonarqube_data: 93 | sonarqube_extensions: 94 | sonarqube_logs: 95 | sonarqube_temp: 96 | driver_opts: 97 | type: tmpfs 98 | device: tmpfs 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /juice-shop/Jenkinsfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This pipeline performs a full suite of automated security testing 2 | // - lint: Lint Docker image 3 | // - detect new secrets: Detect new secrets 4 | // - sonarscanner: Scan source code 5 | // - build: Build Docker image 6 | // - push: Push Docker image to registry 7 | // - dependency check: Test for insecure third party libraries 8 | // - sidecar: Run sidecar 9 | // - scan: Scan container image 10 | // - nikto: Perform a Nikto scan 11 | 12 | pipeline { 13 | environment { // Environment variables defined for all steps 14 | DOCKER_IMAGE = "registry.demo.local:5000/juice-shop" 15 | TOOLS_IMAGE = "registry.demo.local:5000/tools-image" 16 | JENKINS_UID = 1001 // User ID under which Jenkins runs 17 | JENKINS_GID = 900 // Group ID under which Jenkins runs 18 | SONAR_KEY = "juice-shop" 19 | } 20 | 21 | agent any 22 | 23 | stages { 24 | stage("lint") { 25 | agent { 26 | docker { 27 | image "docker.io/hadolint/hadolint:v1.18.0" 28 | reuseNode true 29 | } 30 | } 31 | steps { 32 | sh label: "Lint Dockerfile", script: "hadolint Dockerfile > hadolint-results.txt" 33 | } 34 | } 35 | 36 | // Detect new secrets added since last successful build 37 | stage("detect new secrets") { 38 | agent { 39 | docker { 40 | image "${TOOLS_IMAGE}" 41 | // Make sure that username can be mapped correctly 42 | args "--volume /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro" 43 | reuseNode true 44 | } 45 | } 46 | steps { 47 | // Determine commit of previous successful build when this is master 48 | script { 49 | def result = sh label: "detect-secrets", 50 | script: """\ 51 | detect-secrets-hook --no-verify \ 52 | -v \ 53 | --baseline .secrets.baseline.json \ 54 | \$(git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r ${GIT_COMMIT} | xargs -n1) 55 | """, 56 | returnStatus: true 57 | // Exit code 1 is generated when secrets are detected or no baseline is present 58 | // Exit code 3 is generated only when .secrets.baseline.json is updated, 59 | // eg. when the line numbers don't match anymore 60 | if (result == 1) { 61 | // There are (unaudited) secrets detected: fail stage 62 | unstable(message: "unaudited secrets have been found") 63 | } 64 | } 65 | } 66 | } 67 | 68 | stage("sonarscanner") { 69 | agent { 70 | docker { 71 | image "${TOOLS_IMAGE}" 72 | // Make sure that username can be mapped correctly 73 | args "--volume /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro --network lab" 74 | reuseNode true 75 | } 76 | } 77 | steps { 78 | withSonarQubeEnv("sonarqube.demo.local") { 79 | sh label: "install prerequisites", 80 | script: "npm install -D typescript" 81 | sh label: "sonar-scanner", 82 | script: """\ 83 | sonar-scanner \ 84 | '-Dsonar.buildString=${BRANCH_NAME}-${BUILD_ID}' \ 85 | '-Dsonar.projectKey=${SONAR_KEY}' \ 86 | '-Dsonar.projectVersion=${BUILD_ID}' \ 87 | '-Dsonar.sources=${WORKSPACE}' 88 | """ 89 | } 90 | } 91 | } 92 | 93 | stage("Dependency-Check") { 94 | agent { 95 | docker { 96 | image "owasp/dependency-check:5.3.0" 97 | // Set user to root, as the container runs by default under 100:101 98 | args '''\ 99 | --user 0 \ 100 | --volume dependency-check:/usr/share/dependency-check/data:rw \ 101 | --volume ${WORKSPACE}:/src:ro \ 102 | --volume ${WORKSPACE}/reports:/reports:rw \ 103 | --entrypoint "" 104 | ''' 105 | reuseNode true 106 | } 107 | } 108 | steps { 109 | script { 110 | // Fail stage when a vulnerability having a base CVSS score of 6 or higher is found 111 | def result = sh label: "dependency-check", returnStatus: true, 112 | script: """\ 113 | mkdir -p reports &>/dev/null 114 | # Fix permissions as this container is being run as root 115 | chown "${JENKINS_UID}:${JENKINS_GID}" reports 116 | /usr/share/dependency-check/bin/dependency-check.sh \ 117 | --failOnCVSS 6 \ 118 | --out "${WORKSPACE}/reports" \ 119 | --project "${JOB_BASE_NAME}" \ 120 | --scan "/src" 121 | # Fix permissions as this container is being run as root 122 | chown "${JENKINS_UID}:${JENKINS_GID}" reports/dependency-check-report.html 123 | """ 124 | if (result > 0) { 125 | unstable(message: "Insecure libraries found") 126 | } 127 | } 128 | } 129 | } 130 | 131 | stage("Build image") { 132 | steps { 133 | script { 134 | // Use commit tag if it has been tagged 135 | tag = sh(returnStdout: true, script: "git tag --contains").trim() 136 | if ("$tag" == "") { 137 | if ("${BRANCH_NAME}" == "master") { 138 | tag = "latest" 139 | } else { 140 | tag = "${BRANCH_NAME}" 141 | } 142 | } 143 | image = docker.build("$DOCKER_IMAGE:$tag") 144 | } 145 | } 146 | } 147 | 148 | stage("Push to registry") { 149 | steps { 150 | script { 151 | sh label: "Push to registry", script: "docker push ${DOCKER_IMAGE}:$tag" 152 | } 153 | } 154 | } 155 | 156 | stage("Launch sidecar") { 157 | steps { 158 | sh label: "Start sidecar container", 159 | script: """\ 160 | docker run --detach \ 161 | --network lab \ 162 | --name ${JOB_BASE_NAME}-${BUILD_ID} \ 163 | --rm \ 164 | ${DOCKER_IMAGE}:${tag} 165 | """ 166 | } 167 | } 168 | 169 | stage("Scan container") { 170 | agent { 171 | docker { 172 | image "$TOOLS_IMAGE" 173 | // Make sure that the container can access anchore-engine_api_1 174 | args "--network=lab" 175 | reuseNode true 176 | } 177 | } 178 | steps { 179 | // Continue the build, even after policy failure 180 | script { 181 | sh label: "Ensure anchore is available", 182 | script: "anchore-cli system status" 183 | sh label: "Add to queue", 184 | script: "anchore-cli image add ${DOCKER_IMAGE}:$tag" 185 | sh label: "Wait for analysis", 186 | script: "anchore-cli image wait ${DOCKER_IMAGE}:$tag" 187 | sh label: "Generate list of vulnerabilities", 188 | script: "anchore-cli image vuln $DOCKER_IMAGE:$tag all | tee anchore-results.txt" 189 | def result = sh label: "Check policy", 190 | script: "anchore-cli evaluate check ${DOCKER_IMAGE}:$tag --detail >> anchore-results.txt" 191 | if (result > 0) { 192 | unstable(message: "Policy check failed") 193 | } 194 | } 195 | } 196 | } 197 | 198 | stage("nikto") { 199 | agent { 200 | docker { 201 | image "$TOOLS_IMAGE" 202 | // Make sure that the container can access the sidecar 203 | args "--network=lab" 204 | reuseNode true 205 | } 206 | } 207 | steps { 208 | script { 209 | // Fail stage when Nikto finds something 210 | def result = sh label: "nikto", returnStatus: true, 211 | script: """\ 212 | mkdir -p reports &>/dev/null 213 | curl --max-time 120 \ 214 | --retry 60 \ 215 | --retry-connrefused \ 216 | --retry-delay 5 \ 217 | --fail \ 218 | --silent http://${JOB_BASE_NAME}-${BUILD_ID}:3000 || exit 1 219 | rm reports/nikto.html &> /dev/null 220 | nikto.pl -ask no \ 221 | -nointeractive \ 222 | -output reports/nikto.html \ 223 | -Plugins '@@ALL;-sitefiles' \ 224 | -Tuning x7 \ 225 | -host http://${JOB_BASE_NAME}-${BUILD_ID}:3000 > nikto.pl-results.txt 226 | """ 227 | if (result > 0) { 228 | unstable(message: "Web server scanner issues found") 229 | } 230 | } 231 | } 232 | } 233 | 234 | stage("OWASP ZAP") { 235 | agent { 236 | docker { 237 | image "owasp/zap2docker-weekly" 238 | // Make sure that the container can access the sidecar 239 | args "--network=lab --tty --volume ${WORKSPACE}:/zap/wrk" 240 | reuseNode true 241 | } 242 | } 243 | steps { 244 | script { 245 | def result = sh label: "OWASP ZAP", returnStatus: true, 246 | script: """\ 247 | mkdir -p reports &>/dev/null 248 | curl --max-time 120 \ 249 | --retry 60 \ 250 | --retry-connrefused \ 251 | --retry-delay 5 \ 252 | --fail \ 253 | --silent http://${JOB_BASE_NAME}-${BUILD_ID}:3000 || exit 1 254 | zap-baseline.py \ 255 | -m 5 \ 256 | -T 5\ 257 | -I \ 258 | -r reports/zapreport.html \ 259 | -t "http://${JOB_BASE_NAME}-${BUILD_ID}:3000" 260 | """ 261 | if (result > 0) { 262 | unstable(message: "OWASP ZAP issues found") 263 | } 264 | } 265 | } 266 | } 267 | } 268 | 269 | post { 270 | always { 271 | sh label: "Stop sidecar container", script: "docker stop ${JOB_BASE_NAME}-${BUILD_ID}" 272 | archiveArtifacts artifacts: "*-results.txt" 273 | publishHTML([ 274 | allowMissing: true, 275 | alwaysLinkToLastBuild: true, 276 | keepAll: false, 277 | reportDir: "reports", 278 | reportFiles: "dependency-check-report.html", 279 | reportName: "Dependency Check Report" 280 | ]) 281 | publishHTML([ 282 | allowMissing: true, 283 | alwaysLinkToLastBuild: true, 284 | keepAll: true, 285 | reportDir: "reports", 286 | reportFiles: "nikto.html", 287 | reportName: "Nikto.pl scanreport" 288 | ]) 289 | publishHTML([ 290 | allowMissing: true, 291 | alwaysLinkToLastBuild: true, 292 | keepAll: true, 293 | reportDir: "reports", 294 | reportFiles: "zapreport.html", 295 | reportName: "OWASP ZAP scanreport" 296 | ]) 297 | } 298 | } 299 | } 300 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------