├── .gitignore ├── .gitlab-ci.yml ├── .gitlab ├── dependency-check.gitlab-ci.yml ├── dependency-track.gitlab-ci.yml ├── detect-secrets.gitlab-ci.yml ├── dive.gitlab-ci.yml ├── docker-build.gitlab-ci.yml ├── docker-push.gitlab-ci.yml ├── dockle.gitlab-ci.yml ├── grype.gitlab-ci.yml ├── hadolint.gitlab-ci.yml ├── sonarqube.gitlab-ci.yml └── test.gitlab-ci.yml ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── Dockerfile ├── Jenkinsfile ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── automated_security_tests ├── .dockleignore └── detect-secrets.json ├── html-table.tmpl └── requirements.txt /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Ignore commit-and-tag-version settings 2 | .versionrc 3 | # Ignore various formatter and linter settings 4 | .commitlintrc.yml 5 | .gitlint 6 | .prettierignore 7 | .prettierrc.yml 8 | .yamllint.yml 9 | doc8.ini 10 | # Automated Security Testing: Don't accidentally commit reports 11 | reports/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Pipeline template 3 | 4 | ### Variables used throughout the pipeline 5 | 6 | variables: 7 | # Tool-specific: Image versions 8 | DIVE_VERSION: v0.11 9 | DOCKLE_VERSION: v0.4.13 10 | HADOLINT_VERSION: v2.12.0-debian 11 | TOOLS_VERSION: 1.8.0 12 | DEPENDENCY_VERSION: 9.0.8 13 | 14 | # Tool-specific: The directory where configuration files can be found 15 | CONFIGURATION: automated_security_tests 16 | 17 | # Generic information 18 | DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay2 19 | IMAGE_NAMESPACE: gofwd 20 | IMAGE_REPOSITORY: ${IMAGE_NAMESPACE}/analyze_hosts 21 | IMAGE_TAG: ${CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA} 22 | IMAGE_TAR: ${IMAGE_TAG}.tar 23 | JOB_FINGERPRINT: $CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA-$CI_PIPELINE_ID 24 | # By default, the repository will not be used; artifacts will 25 | GIT_STRATEGY: none 26 | 27 | ### Include several jobs 28 | 29 | include: 30 | # .pre 31 | - .gitlab/detect-secrets.gitlab-ci.yml 32 | # sast 33 | - .gitlab/hadolint.gitlab-ci.yml 34 | # sast 35 | - .gitlab/sonarqube.gitlab-ci.yml 36 | # build 37 | - .gitlab/docker-build.gitlab-ci.yml 38 | # security 39 | - .gitlab/dependency-check.gitlab-ci.yml 40 | # security 41 | - .gitlab/dependency-track.gitlab-ci.yml 42 | # security 43 | - .gitlab/dive.gitlab-ci.yml 44 | # security 45 | - .gitlab/dockle.gitlab-ci.yml 46 | # security 47 | - .gitlab/grype.gitlab-ci.yml 48 | # test 49 | - .gitlab/test.gitlab-ci.yml 50 | 51 | ### Pipeline stages 52 | 53 | stages: 54 | # Security checks over source code, can be performed parallel to building 55 | - sast 56 | # Build the artifact 57 | - build 58 | # (Dynamic) security checks using / over build artifact 59 | - security 60 | # Test the artifact 61 | - test 62 | 63 | ### Jobs 64 | 65 | # All jobs that start with a dot are templates and can be extended 66 | # This facilitates directed acyclic graph pipelines 67 | # The needs keyword requires a job name 68 | 69 | .sast: 70 | stage: sast 71 | needs: 72 | - detect-secrets 73 | 74 | .build: 75 | stage: build 76 | needs: 77 | - detect-secrets 78 | 79 | .dast: 80 | stage: dast 81 | needs: 82 | - build 83 | 84 | .security: 85 | stage: security 86 | needs: 87 | - build 88 | 89 | .test: 90 | stage: test 91 | needs: 92 | - build 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/dependency-check.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Detects whether outdated and insecure libraries are in use by running Dependency-Check. 5 | # 6 | # Works best when the runner has a named volume for /usr/share/dependency-check/data 7 | # e.g: --docker-volumes dependency-check:/usr/share/dependency-check/data 8 | # 9 | # If the file CONFIGURATION/dependency-check-suppression.xml exists, use it as suppression 10 | # 11 | # Variables: 12 | # CONFIGURATION Directory where dependency-check-suppression.xml can be found 13 | # DEPENDENCY_VERSION Specifies which version of owasp/dependency-check is being used 14 | 15 | dependency-check: 16 | variables: 17 | GIT_DEPTH: 1 18 | GIT_STRATEGY: fetch 19 | DEPENDENCY_SUPPRESSION: "$CONFIGURATION/dependency-check-suppression.xml" 20 | extends: .security 21 | image: 22 | name: owasp/dependency-check:${DEPENDENCY_VERSION} 23 | entrypoint: [""] 24 | script: 25 | - mkdir -p reports &>/dev/null || true 26 | - > 27 | if [[ -f "${DEPENDENCY_SUPPRESSION}" ]]; then 28 | /usr/share/dependency-check/bin/dependency-check.sh 29 | --enableExperimental 30 | --exclude "**/*.tgz" --exclude "**/*.zip" 31 | --failOnCVSS 6 32 | --format HTML --format JSON 33 | --out reports 34 | --project ${CI_PROJECT_NAME} 35 | --scan . 36 | --suppression "${DEPENDENCY_SUPPRESSION}" ; 37 | else 38 | /usr/share/dependency-check/bin/dependency-check.sh 39 | --enableExperimental 40 | --exclude "**/*.tgz" --exclude "**/*.zip" 41 | --failOnCVSS 6 42 | --format HTML --format JSON 43 | --out reports 44 | --project ${CI_PROJECT_NAME} 45 | --scan . ; 46 | fi 47 | artifacts: 48 | name: "$CI_JOB_NAME artifacts from $CI_PROJECT_NAME on $CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG" 49 | when: always 50 | paths: 51 | - reports/dependency-check-report.html 52 | - reports/dependency-check-report.json 53 | allow_failure: true 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/dependency-track.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Uploads an SBOM file to a Dependency-Track server. 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # DTRACK_KEY Dependency-Track access token (API key) 8 | # DTRACK_URL Location of Dependency-Track API server 9 | # TOOLS_VERSION Specifies which version of gofwd/tools-image is being used 10 | 11 | dependency-track: 12 | extends: .security 13 | # This job only needs curl 14 | image: 15 | name: gofwd/tools-image:${TOOLS_VERSION} 16 | entrypoint: [""] 17 | script: 18 | - > 19 | curl "${DTRACK_URL}api/v1/bom" 20 | -H "X-Api-Key: ${DTRACK_KEY}" 21 | -F "autoCreate=true" 22 | -F "projectName=${CI_PROJECT_TITLE}" 23 | -F "bom=@cyclonedx.json" 24 | rules: 25 | - if: "$DTRACK_KEY != null" 26 | when: on_success 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/detect-secrets.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Detects secrets in modified files. 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # CONFIGURATION Directory where detect-secrets.json can be found 8 | # TOOLS_VERSION Specifies which version of gofwd/tools-image is being used 9 | 10 | detect-secrets: 11 | stage: .pre 12 | image: gofwd/tools-image:$TOOLS_VERSION 13 | variables: 14 | GIT_STRATEGY: clone 15 | BASELINE: ${CONFIGURATION}/detect-secrets.json 16 | script: 17 | - > 18 | if [[ ! -f "${BASELINE}" ]]; then 19 | echo "The file ${BASELINE} does not exist"; 20 | echo "Make sure to create and upload this first... exiting"; 21 | exit 1; 22 | fi 23 | - > 24 | git config --global --add safe.directory ${CI_PROJECT_DIR}; 25 | git checkout ${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}; 26 | mkdir -p reports &>/dev/null || true; 27 | rm -rf reports/detect-secrets-report.txt &>/dev/null || true; 28 | if [ "$CI_COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA" = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" ]; 29 | then 30 | COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD~1); 31 | else 32 | COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA=$CI_COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA; 33 | fi; 34 | echo "Checking files between ${COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA} and ${CI_COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA}" 35 | - >- 36 | echo "Checking the following files for secrets: 37 | $(git diff --name-only --diff-filter=d $COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA $CI_COMMIT_SHA)" 38 | - > 39 | git diff --name-only --diff-filter=d $COMMIT_BEFORE_SHA $CI_COMMIT_SHA | 40 | xargs detect-secrets-hook --baseline ${BASELINE} | 41 | tee reports/detect-secrets-report.txt 42 | artifacts: 43 | name: "$CI_JOB_NAME artifacts from $CI_PROJECT_NAME on $CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG" 44 | when: always 45 | paths: 46 | - reports/detect-secrets-report.txt 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/dive.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Analyzes a Docker image using Dive. 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # DIVE_VERSION Specifies which version of wagoodman/dive is being used 8 | # IMAGE_TAG Docker image tag 9 | 10 | dive: 11 | extends: .security 12 | image: 13 | name: wagoodman/dive:${DIVE_VERSION} 14 | entrypoint: [""] 15 | script: 16 | - mkdir -p reports || true 17 | - dive --ci ${IMAGE_TAG} | tee reports/dive-report.txt 18 | artifacts: 19 | when: always 20 | paths: 21 | - reports/dive-report.txt 22 | 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/docker-build.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Builds a Docker image and stores the CycloneDX SBOM file as well as Docker image as tar file 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # IMAGE_TAG Docker image tag 8 | # IMAGE_TAR Name of the Docker image in tar format 9 | 10 | build: 11 | # Ensure a "clean" build environment 12 | variables: 13 | GIT_DEPTH: 1 14 | GIT_STRATEGY: clone 15 | extends: .build 16 | script: 17 | - DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t ${IMAGE_TAG} . 18 | - > 19 | docker save ${IMAGE_TAG} > ${IMAGE_TAR} ; 20 | temp_container=$(docker create ${IMAGE_TAG}) ; 21 | docker cp "$temp_container:/opt/venv/sbom.json" sbom.json ; 22 | docker rm "$temp_container" 23 | artifacts: 24 | expire_in: 1 week 25 | name: "$CI_JOB_NAME artifacts from $CI_PROJECT_NAME on $CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG" 26 | when: always 27 | paths: 28 | - ${IMAGE_TAR} 29 | - sbom.json 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/docker-push.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # Make sure to include the .deploy stage in the pipeline template. 4 | # 5 | # Tags and pushes a Docker image, when tagged and/or on the default branch 6 | # 7 | # include: 8 | # - .gitlab/docker-lint.gitlab-ci.yml 9 | 10 | tag_latest: 11 | extends: .deploy 12 | script: 13 | - docker tag ${IMAGE_TAG} ${IMAGE_REPOSITORY}:latest 14 | rules: 15 | - if: "$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH" 16 | 17 | tag_image: 18 | extends: .deploy 19 | script: 20 | - docker tag ${IMAGE_TAG} ${IMAGE_REPOSITORY}:$CI_COMMIT_TAG 21 | rules: 22 | - if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG 23 | 24 | push: 25 | extends: .deploy 26 | script: 27 | - echo "$REGISTRY_PASSWORD" | docker login -u "$REGISTRY_USER" --password-stdin 28 | - docker push ${IMAGE_REPOSITORY}:latest 29 | rules: 30 | - if: "$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH" 31 | 32 | push_tags: 33 | extends: .deploy 34 | script: 35 | - echo "$REGISTRY_PASSWORD" | docker login -u "$REGISTRY_USER" --password-stdin 36 | - docker push ${IMAGE_REPOSITORY}:$CI_COMMIT_TAG 37 | rules: 38 | - if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/dockle.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Lints a Docker image using Dockle. 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # CONFIGURATION Directory where .dockleignore can be found 8 | # DOCKLE_VERSION Specifies which version of goodwithtech/dockle is being used 9 | # IMAGE_TAR Name of the Docker image in tar format 10 | 11 | dockle: 12 | variables: 13 | # We might want to read the .dockleignore file in the root directory 14 | GIT_DEPTH: 1 15 | GIT_STRATEGY: fetch 16 | extends: .security 17 | dependencies: 18 | - build 19 | image: 20 | name: goodwithtech/dockle:${DOCKLE_VERSION} 21 | entrypoint: [""] 22 | script: 23 | - mkdir -p reports || true 24 | # Check if the configuration directory exists and if so, execute from there 25 | # This allows configuration files to be read 26 | - > 27 | if [[ -d "$CONFIGURATION" ]]; then 28 | cd "${CONFIGURATION}" ; 29 | dockle --input ../${IMAGE_TAR} --exit-code 1 | 30 | tee ../reports/dockle-report.txt ; 31 | else 32 | dockle --input ${IMAGE_TAR} --exit-code 1 | 33 | tee reports/dockle-report.txt ; 34 | fi 35 | artifacts: 36 | when: always 37 | paths: 38 | - reports/dockle-report.txt 39 | 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/grype.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Analyzes a Docker image using Grype. 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # IMAGE_TAR Name of the Docker image (in tar format) 8 | # TOOLS_VERSION Specifies which version of gofwd/tools-image is being used 9 | 10 | grype: 11 | extends: .security 12 | image: gofwd/tools-image:$TOOLS_VERSION 13 | before_script: 14 | - mkdir -p reports 1>/dev/null || true 15 | script: 16 | - > 17 | grype docker-archive:${IMAGE_TAR} 18 | --output json=reports/grype-report.json 19 | --output table=reports/grype-report.txt 20 | --output template=reports/grype-report.html 21 | -t /usr/local/lib/html-table.tmpl 22 | --fail-on medium 23 | # Always show report 24 | after_script: 25 | - cat reports/grype-report.txt 26 | # Continue other tests, even if this one fails 27 | allow_failure: true 28 | artifacts: 29 | paths: 30 | - reports/grype-report.* 31 | when: always 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/hadolint.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Lints a Dockerfile using hadolint. 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # CONFIGURATION Directory where .hadolint.yaml can be found 8 | # HADOLINT_VERSION Specifies which version of hadolint/hadolint is being used 9 | 10 | hadolint: 11 | extends: .sast 12 | dependencies: [] 13 | variables: 14 | GIT_DEPTH: 1 15 | GIT_STRATEGY: fetch 16 | image: 17 | name: hadolint/hadolint:${HADOLINT_VERSION} 18 | script: 19 | - mkdir -p reports || true 20 | # Check if the configuration directory exists and if so, execute from there 21 | # This allows the configuration file .hadolint.yaml to be read 22 | - > 23 | if [[ -d "$CONFIGURATION" ]]; then 24 | cd "${CONFIGURATION}" ; 25 | hadolint ../Dockerfile -f sonarqube | 26 | tee ../reports/hadolint-report.json ; 27 | else 28 | hadolint Dockerfile -f sonarqube | 29 | tee reports/hadolint-report.json ; 30 | fi 31 | artifacts: 32 | name: "$CI_JOB_NAME artifacts from $CI_PROJECT_NAME on $CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG" 33 | when: always 34 | paths: 35 | - reports/hadolint-report.json 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/sonarqube.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Executes SonarScanner and uploads results to SonarQube. 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # SONAR_TOKEN SonarQube access token 8 | # SONAR_URL Location of SonarQube 9 | # TOOLS_VERSION Specifies which version of gofwd/tools-image is being used 10 | 11 | sonarqube: 12 | extends: .security 13 | # If external test results are included, these jobs need to run first 14 | needs: 15 | - hadolint 16 | - grype 17 | variables: 18 | GIT_DEPTH: 1 19 | GIT_STRATEGY: fetch 20 | SONAR_USER_HOME: "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/.sonar" 21 | image: 22 | name: gofwd/tools-image:${TOOLS_VERSION} 23 | entrypoint: [""] 24 | cache: 25 | key: "${CI_JOB_NAME}" 26 | paths: 27 | - .sonar/cache 28 | script: 29 | - > 30 | ls -als reports/ ; 31 | sonar-scanner 32 | -Dsonar.host.url=${SONAR_URL} 33 | -Dsonar.docker.hadolint.reportPaths=reports/hadolint-report.json 34 | -Dsonar.projectKey=${CI_PROJECT_TITLE} 35 | -Dsonar.path.temp=${RUNNER_TEMP_PROJECT_DIR} 36 | -Dsonar.grype.reportPath=reports/grype-report.json 37 | -Dsonar.grype.htmlReportPath=reports/grype-report.html 38 | rules: 39 | - if: "$SONAR_TOKEN != null" 40 | when: always 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab/test.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # Job template - to be used in a pipeline by including this file. 3 | # 4 | # Tests a Docker image using "make test". 5 | # 6 | # Variables: 7 | # IMAGE_TAG Docker image tag 8 | 9 | test: 10 | extends: .test 11 | image: 12 | name: ${IMAGE_TAG} 13 | entrypoint: [""] 14 | script: 15 | - make test 16 | variables: 17 | GIT_DEPTH: 1 18 | GIT_STRATEGY: fetch 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Changelog 2 | 3 | ## [1.8.0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/compare/1.7.0...1.8.0) (2024-01-23) 4 | 5 | 6 | ### Features 7 | 8 | * add and use Grype HTML template ([bbcee76](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/bbcee76378843020181960b7b65bd37314aa2bfb)) 9 | * add gitignore file ([ad73838](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/ad738382f7e3365e31eb2ae8389e1bb36d55e0d9)) 10 | * add Grype ([e32f01d](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/e32f01d078c6016fef01494ef5b53e72bb9ac2db)) 11 | * add ssh-audit ([fe8018e](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/fe8018e0034aa3aceeb904e9c2aa4e6c18df5898)) 12 | * create an SBOM during the Docker build process ([106584b](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/106584b8255b6090f71593c80849b151418c1e85)) 13 | * create multiple reports with Grype ([9624c27](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/9624c272b18f073e5bfe2427fd01b75ce2b7f96d)) 14 | * do a shallow fetch for Dependency-Check configuration file ([99bae94](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/99bae9431d91f8ac79f2e602146fb8112456ebb5)) 15 | * ensure that Hadolint can read a settings file ([8c2f4eb](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/8c2f4eb14e4df11b3cc099ea45cb5a55d36cd385)) 16 | * execute Dockle in directory with configuration file ([a90d993](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/a90d9939fff403f15d68488a6e9a4ae02457ab61)) 17 | * improve and upgrade automated security tests ([3b8c293](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/3b8c293d06b94a24a6e4ebdeb04b18c3ff2794af)) 18 | * improve Docker build process ([229dc12](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/229dc12125da27183b8de2ba56110c9f33113394)) 19 | * make SonarQube dependent on hadolint and grype ([4eaf6da](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/4eaf6da961884e77d33905aec41197893583c192)) 20 | * pin and parameterize jwt_tool ([e7409eb](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/e7409ebf395751f180a1bdc3a48b47a254e604a8)) 21 | * pin and parameterize Nikto ([c6c8af0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/c6c8af0711f40311eed04ac8192449ee8d90523f)) 22 | * pin and parameterize testssl.sh ([effea30](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/effea30305ec2735b96dfd3b27985d174230fdda)) 23 | * pin versions ([186b92b](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/186b92b4f014e9e796952cd5c88aac7b363e3701)) 24 | * remove anchore-cli and black ([92865c7](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/92865c73f56ff1a4dba743768c1c3a98ba21334c)) 25 | * remove truffleHog as its Python library is very outdated ([78ee471](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/78ee471244352ef11ba2757780f07a7f8d765b02)) 26 | * remove unused vars as all tools now use configuration files ([43afaad](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/43afaad5b573d11359b16a5893ed29b2c0e03445)) 27 | * update Debian of Docker base image ([a72d3c5](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/a72d3c599ab9701d882fa233694d133c6dfe2e7f)) 28 | * update Sonarscanner CLI ([f13e614](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/f13e614036258d9877b6a532e73175b0168414ca)) 29 | * upload Grype and Hadolint reports with SonarQube ([533322b](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/533322be585d6b5688b700a0cfb9e32082e8fc76)) 30 | * use vars for automated security testing configuration files ([a4ee529](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/a4ee529eb529a5ae2ac44334cbce0b3323dda93b)) 31 | 32 | 33 | ### Bug Fixes 34 | 35 | * clean up correct jwt_tool directory ([3d01208](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/3d01208470bbe2607019e216c87728a20dae6740)) 36 | * ensure CHANGELOG links work ([f150ee1](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/f150ee1eac749e8176d248a55920af29fe9fbb69)) 37 | * ensure cyclonedx remains installed ([6c9475b](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/6c9475bb9281737e94dfdd3894242a033a15d142)) 38 | * use correct name for job ([df4062d](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/-/commit/df4062d15732bb519bafbe77bd12f763244bc5fd)) 39 | 40 | ## [1.7.0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/compare/1.6.0...1.7.0) (2023-01-23) 41 | 42 | ### Features 43 | 44 | - add jwt_tool 986d6a6 45 | - push latest tag on any build d0c14f3 46 | - refactor test stage 40f67e7 47 | 48 | ## [1.6.0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/compare/1.5.0...1.6.0) (2022-07-21) 49 | 50 | ### Features 51 | 52 | - add several new automated security scans 53 | ([990d9a6](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/990d9a63212b95b2a636687c772bad93affcd430)) 54 | 55 | ## [1.5.0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/compare/1.4.0...1.5.0) (2022-06-16) 56 | 57 | ### Features 58 | 59 | - add nmap to image 60 | ([d1abbcb](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/d1abbcb070ad2a83545e190cc39056e93e5ace0e)) 61 | - parameterize sonar-scanner-cli version 62 | ([d55a9ad](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/d55a9ade64a477a8392ad159fcbf1ad0420c654d)) 63 | - use newer npm syntax 64 | ([06b4ad4](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/06b4ad49e79aaab23f58073b3b6643e7e5ba2f8f)) 65 | 66 | ### Bug Fixes 67 | 68 | - set workdir earlier to prevent NodeJS build issues 69 | ([e30fb74](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/e30fb743bcc6ee65c773cd28e2d67a4fd5cca619)) 70 | 71 | ## [1.4.0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/compare/1.3.0...1.4.0) (2022-04-19) 72 | 73 | ### Features 74 | 75 | - add black and pylint 76 | ([988fb2d](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/988fb2d6d54081c5bc440cfa2d490f04d220b2fb)) 77 | - add test for yamllint 78 | ([897330b](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/897330ba3885276eb2d5808f204400e534df4d06)) 79 | - ensure owner is set directly on new files 80 | ([060131e](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/060131e9391a03574181bcd6b459f2a065152775)) 81 | - set default workdir to /workdir 82 | ([2260825](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/2260825b7a0b134a8db5d03f157afbf887ec2879)) 83 | 84 | ## [1.3.0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/compare/1.2.0...1.3.0) (2022-04-11) 85 | 86 | ### Features 87 | 88 | - add ansible-lint 89 | ([7730e1b](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/7730e1bf1771e49b1bb5e8091ccab9d1d4391cbe)) 90 | 91 | ## [1.2.0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/compare/1.1.0...1.2.0) (2022-02-10) 92 | 93 | ### Features 94 | 95 | - add basic GitLab pipeline 96 | ([6ca3523](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/6ca35234e875bd4d9b59a771e064a386b612cad2)) 97 | 98 | ## 1.1.0 (2022-02-08) 99 | 100 | ### Features 101 | 102 | - add curl 103 | ([3fafdff](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/3fafdff16fa8f9febacb50fccc9e2dba2683461f)) 104 | - add demo 2 105 | ([fc6ef42](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/fc6ef42bdf61276fd1d580fe3702252d58277132)) 106 | - add jq to image 107 | ([88879c5](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/88879c545721dbe5825ed00150149d37fa956074)) 108 | - add linting of Dockerfile 109 | ([3961d30](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/3961d306163ad7f2966e018483421bdae3484525)) 110 | - add test for curl 111 | ([03bcf38](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/03bcf38f251fdc07678e395ab15693f500059288)) 112 | - add testssl.sh 113 | ([475cf09](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/475cf0962fa9301d50d9cd0f2d783bbba3c5f940)) 114 | - change default Anchore Engine address 115 | ([e27aa24](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/e27aa2411b96f6e4fb9259341cd252c9e938d175)) 116 | - clean up hadolint issues 117 | ([b80d90f](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/b80d90f1bef98397f34193e135761f95982a408d)) 118 | - compact resulting Dockerfile 119 | ([1cc582e](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/1cc582e09f3ae244794712fff18459818c9be29c)) 120 | - ensure that linting results are stored 121 | ([ce60453](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/ce604533eecc323d3d175b73c7252f41065651b4)) 122 | - install CycloneDX module to create Software Bill-of-Materials 123 | ([5b5caf0](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/5b5caf054a0280913a44e98898f53be389429f99)) 124 | - install typescript 125 | ([6804f91](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/6804f912db5a301e987ddd78a7255027abd47199)) 126 | - remove ansible-lint, add yamllint 127 | ([4a272c5](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/4a272c574eba9310c906a8890e5fd27e1fbe2b06)) 128 | - specify NODE_PATH as required by sonar-scanner 129 | ([e235373](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/e23537347a9bfb805915af8be12387dfc42cb1c2)) 130 | - specify WORKDIR 131 | ([97b38e8](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/97b38e8ab92519f2df8a480566d0b958249a2b20)) 132 | - update npm packages 133 | ([1820611](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/18206115ece33070946cc8fa9e44bce0c50b3db5)) 134 | - update sonar scanner binary 135 | ([8db2706](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/8db270654b59f545db06e5f1d2e1b78993d7a1b3)) 136 | - use current Debian as base image 137 | ([b2dd53b](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/b2dd53b7405656fdd0f603ef32d98f32c9458bc5)) 138 | 139 | ### Bug Fixes 140 | 141 | - ensure that packages get updated globally 142 | ([5bb0b7d](https://github.com/PeterMosmans/tools-image/commit/5bb0b7dd70ca2fdf5b8556a735d0300220955ad6)) 143 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later 2 | # Use a base image to build (and download) the tools on 3 | 4 | FROM node:21-bookworm-slim as build 5 | 6 | LABEL maintainer="support@go-forward.net" 7 | LABEL vendor="Go Forward" 8 | 9 | WORKDIR / 10 | COPY requirements.txt . 11 | 12 | ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive 13 | ARG GRYPE=v0.74.1 \ 14 | JWT_TOOL=v2.2.6 \ 15 | NIKTO=2.5.0 \ 16 | SCANNER=5.0.1.3006 \ 17 | TESTSSL=v3.2rc3 18 | 19 | # Install necessary binaries 20 | # hadolint ignore=DL3008 21 | RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 22 | ca-certificates \ 23 | curl \ 24 | git \ 25 | python3-dev \ 26 | python3-pip \ 27 | python3-setuptools \ 28 | python3-venv \ 29 | unzip \ 30 | && apt-get clean \ 31 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 32 | 33 | # Create virtual environment 34 | RUN python3 -m venv /opt/venv 35 | ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH" 36 | 37 | # Install packages as specified in the requirements.txt file 38 | # hadolint ignore=DL3059 39 | RUN python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt --no-cache-dir && \ 40 | cyclonedx-py -r --format json --output /opt/venv/sbom.json 41 | 42 | # Download and unzip sonar-scanner-cli 43 | RUN curl -sL "https://binaries.sonarsource.com/Distribution/sonar-scanner-cli/sonar-scanner-cli-${SCANNER}-linux.zip" -o /tmp/scanner.zip && \ 44 | unzip /tmp/scanner.zip -d /tmp/sonarscanner && \ 45 | mv "/tmp/sonarscanner/sonar-scanner-${SCANNER}-linux" /usr/lib/sonar-scanner 46 | 47 | # Clone jwt_tool 48 | RUN git clone --depth=1 --branch "${JWT_TOOL}" https://github.com/ticarpi/jwt_tool /tmp/jwt_tool && \ 49 | rm -rf /tmp/jwt_tool/.git && \ 50 | rm -rf /tmp/jwt_tool/.github && \ 51 | rm -f /tmp/jwt_tool/Dockerfile && \ 52 | mv /tmp/jwt_tool /usr/lib/jwt_tool && \ 53 | chmod ugo+x /usr/lib/jwt_tool/jwt_tool.py 54 | 55 | # Clone nikto.pl 56 | RUN git clone --depth=1 --branch "${NIKTO}" https://github.com/sullo/nikto /tmp/nikto && \ 57 | rm -rf /tmp/nikto/program/.git && \ 58 | mv /tmp/nikto/program /usr/lib/nikto 59 | 60 | # Clone testssl.sh 61 | RUN git clone --depth=1 --branch "${TESTSSL}" https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh /tmp/testssl && \ 62 | mkdir /usr/lib/testssl && \ 63 | mv /tmp/testssl/bin/openssl.Linux.x86_64 /usr/lib/testssl/openssl && \ 64 | chmod ugo+x /usr/lib/testssl/openssl && \ 65 | mv /tmp/testssl/etc/ /usr/lib/testssl/etc/ && \ 66 | mv /tmp/testssl/testssl.sh /usr/lib/testssl/testssl.sh && \ 67 | chmod ugo+x /usr/lib/testssl/testssl.sh 68 | 69 | # Install Grype 70 | SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"] 71 | RUN curl -sSfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anchore/grype/main/install.sh | sh -s -- -b /usr/local/bin "${GRYPE}" 72 | 73 | FROM node:21-bookworm-slim as release 74 | # Default entry point 75 | WORKDIR /workdir 76 | COPY html-table.tmpl /usr/local/lib/html-table.tmpl 77 | 78 | COPY --chown=999:999 --from=build /opt/venv /opt/venv 79 | COPY --from=build /usr/lib/jwt_tool/ /usr/lib/jwt_tool/ 80 | COPY --from=build /usr/lib/nikto/ /usr/lib/nikto/ 81 | COPY --from=build /usr/lib/sonar-scanner/ /usr/lib/sonar-scanner/ 82 | COPY --from=build /usr/lib/testssl/ /usr/lib/testssl/ 83 | COPY --from=build /usr/local/bin/grype /usr/local/bin/grype 84 | RUN ln -s /usr/lib/jwt_tool/jwt_tool.py /usr/local/bin/jwt_tool.py && \ 85 | ln -s /usr/lib/nikto/nikto.pl /usr/local/bin/nikto.pl && \ 86 | ln -s /usr/lib/sonar-scanner/bin/sonar-scanner /usr/local/bin/sonar-scanner && \ 87 | ln -s /usr/lib/testssl/testssl.sh /usr/local/bin/testssl.sh 88 | 89 | # Install necessary binaries 90 | # hadolint ignore=DL3008 91 | RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 92 | bsdmainutils \ 93 | curl \ 94 | dnsutils \ 95 | git \ 96 | jq \ 97 | libnet-ssleay-perl \ 98 | make \ 99 | nmap \ 100 | procps \ 101 | python3 \ 102 | python3-venv \ 103 | && apt-get clean \ 104 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 105 | 106 | # Update node package manager and typescript package 107 | # Update packages 108 | RUN npm install --location=global \ 109 | npm@latest \ 110 | typescript@latest \ 111 | @cyclonedx/bom@latest \ 112 | && npm update --global \ 113 | && npm cache clean --force \ 114 | && rm -rf /root/.npm/* 115 | 116 | ENV LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 \ 117 | NODE_PATH=/usr/local/lib/node_modules \ 118 | PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH" \ 119 | SONAR_RUNNER_HOME=/usr/lib/sonar-scanner \ 120 | SONAR_USER_HOME=/tmp 121 | 122 | RUN groupadd -r tool && \ 123 | useradd --create-home --no-log-init --shell /bin/bash --system --gid tool --groups tool,node tool 124 | 125 | USER tool 126 | 127 | # Create first-time configuration automatically 128 | RUN /usr/lib/jwt_tool/jwt_tool.py || true 129 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Jenkinsfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This pipeline revolves around building a Docker image: 2 | // - Lint: Lints a Dockerfile using hadolint 3 | // - Build and test: Builds and tests a Docker image 4 | // - Push: Pushes the image to the registry 5 | 6 | pipeline { 7 | agent any 8 | 9 | environment { // Environment variables defined for all steps 10 | DOCKER_IMAGE = "registry.demo.local:5000/tools-image" 11 | } 12 | 13 | stages { 14 | stage("Lint") { 15 | agent { 16 | docker { 17 | image "docker.io/hadolint/hadolint:v1.18.0" 18 | reuseNode true 19 | } 20 | } 21 | steps { 22 | script { 23 | def result = sh label: "Lint Dockerfile", 24 | script: """\ 25 | hadolint Dockerfile > hadolint-results.txt 26 | """, 27 | returnStatus: true 28 | if (result > 0) { 29 | unstable(message: "Linting issues found") 30 | } 31 | } 32 | } 33 | } 34 | 35 | stage("Build and test image") { 36 | steps { 37 | script { 38 | // Use commit tag if it has been tagged 39 | tag = sh(returnStdout: true, script: "git tag --contains").trim() 40 | if ("$tag" == "") { 41 | if ("${BRANCH_NAME}" == "master") { 42 | tag = "latest" 43 | } else { 44 | tag = "${BRANCH_NAME}" 45 | } 46 | } 47 | def image = docker.build("$DOCKER_IMAGE", "--build-arg 'BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE=1' --cache-from $DOCKER_IMAGE:$tag --cache-from $DOCKER_IMAGE:latest .") 48 | // Make sure that the user ID exists within the container 49 | image.inside("--volume /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro") { 50 | sh label: "Test anchore-cli", 51 | script: "anchore-cli --version" 52 | sh label: "Test curl", 53 | script: "curl --version" 54 | sh label: "Test cyclonedx", 55 | script: "cyclonedx-py --help" 56 | sh label: "Test detect-secrets", 57 | script: "detect-secrets --version" 58 | sh label: "Test nikto.pl", 59 | script: "nikto.pl -Version" 60 | sh label: "Test for outdated global npm packages", 61 | script: "npm outdated --global" 62 | sh label: "Test sonar-scanner", 63 | script: "sonar-scanner --version" 64 | sh label: "Test trufflehog", 65 | script: "trufflehog --help" 66 | } 67 | } 68 | } 69 | } 70 | 71 | stage("Push to registry") { 72 | steps { 73 | script { 74 | // Use commit 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | 676 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Generic Makefile for Docker images 2 | 3 | # Copyright (C) 2018-2024 Peter Mosmans [Go Forward] 4 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later 5 | 6 | # TAG != git tag|tail -1 7 | TAG = "latest" 8 | NAME != basename $(dir $(abspath $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) 9 | DOCKER_IMG := gofwd/$(NAME):$(TAG) 10 | 11 | 12 | # Recipes that aren't filenames: This ensures that they always will be executed 13 | .PHONY: image test 14 | 15 | # Build image 16 | image: 17 | @echo "Building $(DOCKER_IMG)..." && \ 18 | DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build . -t $(DOCKER_IMG) 19 | 20 | test: 21 | ansible-lint --version && \ 22 | curl --version && \ 23 | cyclonedx-py --help && \ 24 | detect-secrets --version && \ 25 | grype --version 26 | jwt_tool.py -h && \ 27 | nikto.pl -Version && \ 28 | nmap --version && \ 29 | npm outdated --global && \ 30 | pylint --version && \ 31 | sonar-scanner --version && \ 32 | ssh-audit --help && \ 33 | yamllint --version 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # tools-image 2 | 3 | This repository contains all files necessary to build a Docker image, containing 4 | several security-related tools. The tools can then easily be used in a 5 | Continuous Integration pipeline, by using this image. 6 | 7 | Some of the tools are binaries (for example the SonarQube scanner), some are 8 | Python libraries, and some are Node packages. 9 | 10 | The accompanying `.gitlab-ci.yml` file can be used to automatically test the 11 | image, using several automated security testing tools. 12 | 13 | A prebuilt Docker image can be found on 14 | and downloaded from 15 | docker.io using the tag `gofwd/tools-image` 16 | 17 | The following tools are available: 18 | 19 | - ansible-lint 20 | - curl 21 | - cyclonedx-bom 22 | - detect-secrets 23 | - grype 24 | - nikto.pl 25 | - nmap 26 | - npm 27 | - pylint 28 | - sonar-scanner 29 | - ssh-audit 30 | - testssl.sh 31 | - yamllint 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automated_security_tests/.dockleignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Allow "suspicious filenames" 2 | CIS-DI-0010 3 | # Health check is not necessary for a tools image 4 | CIS-DI-0006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automated_security_tests/detect-secrets.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "version": "1.2.0", 3 | "plugins_used": [ 4 | { 5 | "name": "ArtifactoryDetector" 6 | }, 7 | { 8 | "name": "AWSKeyDetector" 9 | }, 10 | { 11 | "name": "AzureStorageKeyDetector" 12 | }, 13 | { 14 | "name": "Base64HighEntropyString", 15 | "limit": 4.5 16 | }, 17 | { 18 | "name": "BasicAuthDetector" 19 | }, 20 | { 21 | "name": "CloudantDetector" 22 | }, 23 | { 24 | "name": "GitHubTokenDetector" 25 | }, 26 | { 27 | "name": "HexHighEntropyString", 28 | "limit": 3.0 29 | }, 30 | { 31 | "name": "IbmCloudIamDetector" 32 | }, 33 | { 34 | "name": "IbmCosHmacDetector" 35 | }, 36 | { 37 | "name": "JwtTokenDetector" 38 | }, 39 | { 40 | "name": "KeywordDetector", 41 | "keyword_exclude": "" 42 | }, 43 | { 44 | "name": "MailchimpDetector" 45 | }, 46 | { 47 | "name": "NpmDetector" 48 | }, 49 | { 50 | "name": "PrivateKeyDetector" 51 | }, 52 | { 53 | "name": "SendGridDetector" 54 | }, 55 | { 56 | "name": "SlackDetector" 57 | }, 58 | { 59 | "name": "SoftlayerDetector" 60 | }, 61 | { 62 | "name": "SquareOAuthDetector" 63 | }, 64 | { 65 | "name": "StripeDetector" 66 | }, 67 | { 68 | "name": "TwilioKeyDetector" 69 | } 70 | ], 71 | "filters_used": [ 72 | { 73 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.allowlist.is_line_allowlisted" 74 | }, 75 | { 76 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.common.is_ignored_due_to_verification_policies", 77 | "min_level": 2 78 | }, 79 | { 80 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_indirect_reference" 81 | }, 82 | { 83 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_likely_id_string" 84 | }, 85 | { 86 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_lock_file" 87 | }, 88 | { 89 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_not_alphanumeric_string" 90 | }, 91 | { 92 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_potential_uuid" 93 | }, 94 | { 95 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_prefixed_with_dollar_sign" 96 | }, 97 | { 98 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_sequential_string" 99 | }, 100 | { 101 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_swagger_file" 102 | }, 103 | { 104 | "path": "detect_secrets.filters.heuristic.is_templated_secret" 105 | } 106 | ], 107 | "results": {}, 108 | "generated_at": "2022-10-18T16:17:34Z" 109 | } 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /html-table.tmpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Grype analysis 6 | 7 | 33 | 34 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | {{- range .Matches}} 116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | 125 | 126 | {{- end}} 127 |
Identified vulnerabilities
NAMEINSTALLEDTYPEVULNERABILITYSEVERITYDESCRIPTIONSTATEFIXED IN
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128 | 129 | 130 | 131 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ansible-lint==6.22.2 2 | cprint==1.2.2 3 | cyclonedx-bom==3.11.7 4 | detect-secrets==1.4.0 5 | pycryptodomex==3.20.0 6 | pylint==3.0.3 7 | requests==2.31.0 8 | ssh-audit==3.1.0 9 | termcolor==2.4.0 10 | yamllint==1.33.0 11 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------