├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── .s
├── grade_me.sh
└── LICENSE
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1 | # Born2BeRootTester
2 | Tested for Debian only
3 |
4 | Check the mandatory part only of Born2BeRoot
5 |
6 | If you specify the monitoring script, the tester will check for the cron tab
7 | configuration, not how it works
8 |
9 | Feel free to submit an issue on bugs, subject error or if you have a contructive
10 | critism on how the tester work :)
11 |
12 | ## HOW TO USE
13 |
14 | > on the Born2BeRoot machine
15 |
16 | ```bash
17 | bash$ git clone git@github.com:Pixailz/Born2BeRootTester
18 | bash$ cd Born2BeRootTester
19 | bash$ sudo ./grade_me.sh -h
20 | Usage : ./grade_me.sh -u LOGIN [-m MONITORING_PATH]
21 | -h : show this help
22 | -u : the login of the student
23 | -m : the path of the monitoring
24 | ```
25 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
4 | #> Config
5 |
6 | PROMPT_OFFSET=1
7 | TITLE_LENGTH=80
8 | # CHARACTER * N (BASH)
9 | # https://stackoverflow.com/a/17030976
10 | PROMPT_OFFSET=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${PROMPT_OFFSET}))
11 |
12 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
13 |
14 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
15 | #> Bash Color (printable)
16 |
17 | red="\x1b[38;5;196m"
18 | green="\x1b[38;5;82m"
19 | blue="\x1b[38;5;75m"
20 | orange="\x1b[38;5;214m"
21 | blink="\x1b[5m"
22 |
23 | reset="\x1b[0m"
24 |
25 | SUCCESS="[${green}+${reset}] "
26 | FAILED="[${red}-${reset}] "
27 |
28 | UL="\xe2\x95\x94"
29 | HO="\xe2\x95\x90"
30 | UR="\xe2\x95\x97"
31 | VE="\xe2\x95\x91"
32 | LL="\xe2\x95\x9a"
33 | LR="\xe2\x95\x9d"
34 | HEART="${blink}\xe2\x99\xa5${reset}"
35 |
36 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
37 |
38 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
39 | #> Utils
40 |
41 | function check_root()
42 | {
43 | if [ ${EUID} != 0 ]; then
44 | p_error "Run as root."
45 | fi
46 | }
47 |
48 | function p_error()
49 | {
50 | printf "[${PROMPT_OFFSET}${red}ERROR${PROMPT_OFFSET}${reset}] $*\n"
51 | exit
52 | }
53 |
54 | function p_info()
55 | {
56 | printf "[${PROMPT_OFFSET}${blue}INFO${PROMPT_OFFSET}${reset}] $*\n"
57 | }
58 |
59 | function p_warn()
60 | {
61 | printf "[${PROMPT_OFFSET}${orange}WARN${PROMPT_OFFSET}${reset}] $*\n"
62 | }
63 |
64 | function usage()
65 | {
66 | [ ! -z "${1}" ] && p_warn "$1"
67 | printf "Usage : ${0} -u LOGIN [-m MONITORING_PATH]\n"
68 | printf "\t-h : show this help\n"
69 | printf "\t-u : the login of the student\n"
70 | printf "\t-m : the path of the monitoring \n"
71 | exit
72 | }
73 |
74 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
75 |
76 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
77 | #> Crontab check
78 |
79 | function check_cron_schedule()
80 | {
81 | crontab_line=$(sudo crontab -l 2>/dev/null | grep "${MONITORING_PATH}")
82 | minute=$(echo "${crontab_line}" | cut -d' ' -f1)
83 | hour=$(echo "${crontab_line}" | cut -d' ' -f2)
84 | day_m=$(echo "${crontab_line}" | cut -d' ' -f3)
85 | month=$(echo "${crontab_line}" | cut -d' ' -f4)
86 | day_w=$(echo "${crontab_line}" | cut -d' ' -f5)
87 | cron_4=1
88 | [ "${minute}" != "*/10" ] && cron_4=0
89 | [ "${hour}" != "*" ] && cron_4=0
90 | [ "${day_m}" != "*" ] && cron_4=0
91 | [ "${month}" != "*" ] && cron_4=0
92 | [ "${day_w}" != "*" ] && cron_4=0
93 | }
94 |
95 | function check_have_cron()
96 | {
97 | # /var/spool/cron/crontabs/${LOGIN}
98 | crontab=$(sudo crontab -l 2>/dev/null | grep -v '^#')
99 | is_monitoring=$(echo "${crontab}" | cut -d' ' -f6-)
100 | is_monitoring=$(echo "${is_monitoring}" | grep -o "${MONITORING_PATH}")
101 | [ ! -z "${crontab}" ] && cron_1=1 || cron_1=0
102 | [ ! -z "${is_monitoring}" ] && cron_2=1 || cron_2=0
103 | [ -f "${is_monitoring/*sh /}" ] && cron_3=1 || cron_3=0
104 | }
105 |
106 | function check_crontab()
107 | {
108 | check_have_cron
109 | check_cron_schedule
110 | }
111 |
112 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
113 |
114 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
115 | #> basic check
116 |
117 | function check_lvm()
118 | {
119 | number_of_lvm=$(lsblk | grep "lvm" | wc -l)
120 | is_crypted=$(lsblk | grep "crypt" | wc -l)
121 | [ ${number_of_lvm} -ge 2 ] && lvm_1=1 || lvm_1=0
122 | [ ${is_crypted} -ge 1 ] && lvm_2=1 || lvm_2=0
123 | }
124 |
125 | function check_ssh()
126 | {
127 | is_installed=$(sudo systemctl list-units 2>/dev/null | grep -o ssh)
128 | ssh_port=$(sed -nE 's|^Port\s*([0-9]*).*|\1|p' /etc/ssh/sshd_config 2>/dev/null)
129 | prohibit_root=$(sed -nE 's|^PermitRootLogin\s*(no).*|\1|p' /etc/ssh/sshd_config 2>/dev/null)
130 | [ ${is_installed} ] && ssh_1=1 || ssh_1=0
131 | [ "${ssh_port}" == 4242 ] && ssh_2=1 || ssh_2=0
132 | [ ${prohibit_root} ] && ssh_3=1 || ssh_3=0
133 | }
134 |
135 | function check_ufw()
136 | {
137 | is_installed=$(sudo which ufw 2>/dev/null)
138 | is_enabled=$(sudo ufw status 2>/dev/null | sed -nE 's|Status: (active)|\1|p')
139 | rule_1=$(sudo ufw status 2>/dev/null | sed -znE 's|.*4242.*(ALLOW).*|\1|p')
140 | rule_2=$(sudo ufw status 2>/dev/null | sed -znE 's|.*4242/(udp).*ALLOW.*|\1|p')
141 | [ ${is_installed} ] && ufw_1=1 || ufw_1=0
142 | [ ${is_enabled} ] && ufw_2=1 || ufw_2=0
143 | [ "${rule_1}" == "ALLOW" ] && ufw_3=1 || ufw_3=0
144 | [ "${rule_2}" == "udp" ] && ufw_4=0 || ufw_4=1
145 | }
146 |
147 | function check_hostname()
148 | {
149 | hostname="${LOGIN}42"
150 | hosts=$(sed -nE 's|127.0.0.1\t([a-z0-9\-]{1,63})|\1|p' /etc/hosts)
151 | [ "${hostname}" == $(hostname) ] && hostname_1=1 || hostname_1=0
152 | if [ "${hosts}" == "localhost" ]; then
153 | hosts2=$(sed -nE 's|127.0.1.1\t([a-z0-9\-]{1,63})|\1|p' /etc/hosts)
154 | [ "${hosts2}" == ${hostname} ] && hostname_2=1 || hostname_2=0
155 | else
156 | [ "${hosts}" == ${hostname} ] && hostname_2=1 || hostname_2=0
157 | fi
158 | }
159 |
160 | function check_pam_and_sec()
161 | {
162 | is_in_common=$(grep -v '^#' /etc/pam.d/common-password 2>/dev/null | \
163 | grep "pam_pwquality\|pam_cracklib" | \
164 | sed -nE "s|.*?${1}\s*?=\s*?([0-9-]*).*|\1|p" 2>/dev/null | \
165 | tail -n1)
166 | if [ -z ${is_in_common} ]; then
167 | is_in_security=$(grep -v '^#' /etc/security/pwquality.conf 2>/dev/null | \
168 | sed -nE "s|.*?${1}\s*?=\s*?([0-9-]*).*|\1|p" 2>/dev/null)
169 | if [ -z ${is_in_security} ]; then
170 | return 0
171 | else
172 | return ${is_in_security}
173 | fi
174 | else
175 | return ${is_in_common}
176 | fi
177 | }
178 |
179 | function check_strong_password_user()
180 | {
181 | rule_username_usercheck_1=$(grep -v "^#" /etc/pam.d/common-password | sed -nE 's|(usercheck\s*?=\s*?0)|\1|p')
182 | rule_username_usercheck_2=$(grep -v "^#" /etc/security/pwquality.conf 2>/dev/null \ |
183 | sed -nE 's|(usercheck\s*?=\s*?0)|\1|p' 2>/dev/null)
184 |
185 | rule_username_rejectuser_1=$(grep -v "^#" /etc/pam.d/common-password | grep -o 'reject_username')
186 |
187 | if [ "${rule_username_usercheck_1}" ] || [ "${rule_username_usercheck_2}" ]; then
188 | pwquality_16=0
189 | if [ "${rule_username_rejectuser_1}" ]; then
190 | pwquali2>/dev/nullty_16=1
191 | fi
192 | else
193 | pwquality_16=1
194 | fi
195 | }
196 |
197 | function check_strong_password()
198 | {
199 | rule_user_max=$(sudo grep "${LOGIN}" /etc/shadow | cut -d":" -f5)
200 | rule_user_min=$(sudo grep "${LOGIN}" /etc/shadow | cut -d":" -f4)
201 | rule_user_warn=$(sudo grep "${LOGIN}" /etc/shadow | cut -d":" -f6)
202 | rule_root_max=$(sudo grep "root" /etc/shadow | cut -d":" -f5)
203 | rule_root_min=$(sudo grep "root" /etc/shadow | cut -d":" -f4)
204 | rule_root_warn=$(sudo grep "root" /etc/shadow | cut -d":" -f6)
205 | rule_new_max=$(sed -nE "s|PASS_MAX_DAYS.*(30).*|\1|p" /etc/login.defs 2>/dev/null)
206 | rule_new_min=$(sed -nE "s|PASS_MIN_DAYS.*(2).*|\1|p" /etc/login.defs 2>/dev/null)
207 | rule_new_warn=$(sed -nE "s|PASS_WARN_AGE.*(7).*|\1|p" /etc/login.defs 2>/dev/null)
208 | check_pam_and_sec "minlen"
209 | rule_min_char=${?}
210 | check_pam_and_sec "ucredit"
211 | rule_upper=${?}
212 | check_pam_and_sec "lcredit"
213 | rule_lower=${?}
214 | check_pam_and_sec "dcredit"
215 | rule_digit=${?}
216 | check_pam_and_sec "maxrepeat"
217 | rule_maxrepeat=${?}
218 | check_strong_password_user
219 | check_pam_and_sec "difok"
220 | rule_diff_old=${?}
221 | is_in_common=$(grep -v '^#' /etc/pam.d/common-password 2>/dev/null | sed -nE "s|.*?(enforce_for_root).*|\1|p" 2>/dev/null)
222 | if [ -z ${is_in_common} ]; then
223 | is_in_security=$(grep -v '^#' /etc/security/pwquality.conf 2>/dev/null | sed -nE "s|.*?(enforce_for_root).*|\1|p" 2>/dev/null)
224 | if [ -z "${is_in_security}" ]; then
225 | rule_force_root="0"
226 | else
227 | rule_force_root=${is_in_security}
228 | fi
229 | else
230 | rule_force_root=${is_in_common}
231 | fi
232 | if [ -f "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/pam_pwquality.so" ] || \
233 | [ -f "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/pam_cracklib.so" ]; then
234 | pwquality_1=1
235 | else
236 | pwquality_1=0
237 | fi
238 | [ "${rule_user_max}" == 30 ] && pwquality_2=1 || pwquality_2=0
239 | [ "${rule_user_min}" == 2 ] && pwquality_3=1 || pwquality_3=0
240 | [ "${rule_user_warn}" == 7 ] && pwquality_4=1 || pwquality_4=0
241 | [ "${rule_root_max}" == 30 ] && pwquality_5=1 || pwquality_5=0
242 | [ "${rule_root_min}" == 2 ] && pwquality_6=1 || pwquality_6=0
243 | [ "${rule_root_warn}" == 7 ] && pwquality_7=1 || pwquality_7=0
244 | [ "${rule_new_max}" == 30 ] && pwquality_8=1 || pwquality_8=0
245 | [ "${rule_new_min}" == 2 ] && pwquality_9=1 || pwquality_9=0
246 | [ "${rule_new_warn}" == 7 ] && pwquality_10=1 || pwquality_10=0
247 | [ "${rule_min_char}" == 10 ] && pwquality_11=1 || pwquality_11=0
248 | [ "${rule_upper}" == 255 ] && pwquality_12=1 || pwquality_12=0
249 | [ "${rule_lower}" == 255 ] && pwquality_13=1 || pwquality_13=0
250 | [ "${rule_digit}" == 255 ] && pwquality_14=1 || pwquality_14=0
251 | [ "${rule_maxrepeat}" == 3 ] && pwquality_15=1 || pwquality_15=0
252 | [ "${rule_diff_old}" == 7 ] && pwquality_17=1 || pwquality_17=0
253 | [ "${rule_force_root}" == "enforce_for_root" ] && pwquality_18=1 || pwquality_18=0
254 | }
255 |
256 | function check_strict_sudo()
257 | {
258 | passwd_tries=$(sudo sed -nE 's|^Default.*passwd_tries=(3).*|\1|p' /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
259 | passwd_tries_2=$(sudo sed -nE 's|^Default.*(passwd_tries=).*|\1|p' /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
260 | passwd_message=$(sudo sed -nE 's|^Default.*badpass_message="(.+)".*|\1|p' /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
261 | passwd_message_2=$(sudo sed -nE 's|^Default.*(insults).*|\1|p' /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
262 | passwd_input=$(sudo sed -nE 's|^Default.*(log_input).*|\1|p' /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
263 | passwd_output=$(sudo sed -nE 's|^Default.*(log_output).*|\1|p' /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
264 | log_path="/var/log/sudo/sudo.log"
265 | passwd_log=$(sudo sed -nE "s|^Default.*logfile=\"?(${log_path})\"?.*|\1|p" /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
266 | passwd_tty=$(sudo sed -nE 's|^Default.*(requiretty).*|\1|p' /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
267 | restricted_path="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/snap/bin"
268 | passwd_secure_path=$(sudo sed -nE "s|^Default.*(secure_path=\"?.+\"?).*|\1|p" /etc/sudoers 2>/dev/null)
269 | if [ "${passwd_tries}" ]; then
270 | sudo_1=1
271 | elif [ ! "${passwd_tries_2}" ]; then
272 | sudo_1=1
273 | else
274 | sudo_1=0
275 | fi
276 | if [ "${passwd_message}" ]; then
277 | sudo_2=1
278 | elif [ "${passwd_message_2}" ]; then
279 | sudo_2=1
280 | else
281 | sudo_2=0
282 | fi
283 | [ "${passwd_input}" ] && sudo_3=1 || sudo_3=0
284 | [ "${passwd_output}" ] && sudo_4=1 || sudo_4=0
285 | [ "${passwd_log}" ] && sudo_5=1 || sudo_5=0
286 | [ "${passwd_tty}" ] && sudo_6=1 || sudo_6=0
287 | [ "${passwd_secure_path}" ] && sudo_7=1 || sudo_7=0
288 | }
289 |
290 | function check_username()
291 | {
292 | username=$(cat /etc/passwd | grep -o ${LOGIN} | uniq)
293 | have_sudo=$(id ${LOGIN} 2>/dev/null | grep -o sudo)
294 | have_user42=$(id ${LOGIN} 2>/dev/null | grep -o user42)
295 | [ "${username}" == "${LOGIN}" ] && username_1=1 || username_1=0
296 | [ "${have_sudo}" ] && username_2=1 || username_2=0
297 | [ "${have_user42}" ] && username_3=1 || username_3=0
298 | }
299 |
300 | function check_c()
301 | {
302 | s=$(./.s)
303 | r=$(echo ${s} | grep -o "${LOGIN}")
304 | [ ! -z "${r}" ] && coa_1=1 || coa_1=0
305 | }
306 |
307 | function check_mandatory()
308 | {
309 | check_c
310 | check_lvm
311 | check_ssh
312 | check_ufw
313 | check_hostname
314 | check_strong_password
315 | check_strict_sudo
316 | check_username
317 | }
318 |
319 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
320 |
321 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
322 | #> make the report according to result
323 |
324 | function echo_deep_section()
325 | {
326 | vertical_offset=$(printf "%0.s${HO}" $(seq 1 ${TITLE_LENGTH}))
327 | center_off=$(( ${TITLE_LENGTH} - ${#1}))
328 | center_splited=$(( ${center_off} / 2 ))
329 | if [ $(( ${center_off} % 2)) == 0 ]; then
330 | CL=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}))
331 | CR=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}))
332 | else
333 | CL=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}))
334 | CR=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}) 1)
335 | fi
336 | printf "${red}${UL}${vertical_offset}${UR}\n" >> deepthought
337 | printf "${VE}${CL}${reset}${1}${red}${CR}${VE}\n" >> deepthought
338 | printf "${LL}${vertical_offset}${LR}${reset}\n" >> deepthought
339 | }
340 |
341 |
342 | function echo_deep_part()
343 | {
344 | printf "${green}${1}${reset}:\n" >> deepthought
345 | }
346 |
347 | function echo_deep()
348 | {
349 | printf "\t${blink}${orange}WARNING${reset}: ${1}\n" >> deepthought
350 | }
351 |
352 | function report_lvm_crypted()
353 | {
354 | echo_deep_part "LVM_CRYPTED"
355 | if [ "${lvm_1}" == 0 ]; then
356 | echo_deep "your virtual machine don't have at least 2 LVM partition"
357 | fi
358 | if [ "${lvm_2}" == 0 ]; then
359 | echo_deep "your virtual machine don't use crypted LVM"
360 | fi
361 | }
362 |
363 | function report_ssh()
364 | {
365 | echo_deep_part "SSH_SERVER"
366 | if [ "${ssh_1}" == 0 ]; then
367 | echo_deep "openssh-server is not installed"
368 | fi
369 | if [ "${ssh_2}" == 0 ]; then
370 | echo_deep "wrong port, ${ssh_port} instead of 4242"
371 | fi
372 | if [ "${ssh_3}" == 0 ]; then
373 | echo_deep "you don't prevent root to login from ssh"
374 | fi
375 | }
376 |
377 | function report_ufw()
378 | {
379 | echo_deep_part "FIREWALL"
380 | if [ "${ufw_1}" == 0 ]; then
381 | echo_deep "ufw is not installed"
382 | fi
383 | if [ "${ufw_2}" == 0 ]; then
384 | echo_deep "ufw is not enabled"
385 | fi
386 | if [ "${ufw_3}" == 0 ]; then
387 | echo_deep "ufw don't have a rule for 4242"
388 | fi
389 | if [ "${ufw_4}" == 0 ]; then
390 | echo_deep "SSH use tcp, not udp"
391 | fi
392 | }
393 |
394 | function report_hostname()
395 | {
396 | echo_deep_part "HOSTNAME"
397 | if [ "${hostname_1}" == 0 ]; then
398 | echo_deep "the command hostname ($(hostname)) don't return ${LOGIN}42"
399 | fi
400 | if [ "${hostname_2}" == 0 ]; then
401 | echo_deep "your hosts file is not configured properly"
402 | fi
403 | }
404 |
405 | function report_strong_password()
406 | {
407 | echo_deep_part "STRONG_PASSWORD"
408 | if [ "${pwquality_1}" == 0 ]; then
409 | echo_deep "the 'libpam-pwquality' package is not installed"
410 | fi
411 | if [ "${pwquality_2}" == 0 ]; then
412 | echo_deep "wrong current user password expiration"
413 | fi
414 | if [ "${pwquality_3}" == 0 ]; then
415 | echo_deep "wrong current user minimum day with a password"
416 | fi
417 | if [ "${pwquality_4}" == 0 ]; then
418 | echo_deep "wrong current user day before warning"
419 | fi
420 | if [ "${pwquality_5}" == 0 ]; then
421 | echo_deep "wrong root password expiration"
422 | fi
423 | if [ "${pwquality_6}" == 0 ]; then
424 | echo_deep "wrong root minimum day with a password"
425 | fi
426 | if [ "${pwquality_7}" == 0 ]; then
427 | echo_deep "wrong root day before warning"
428 | fi
429 | if [ "${pwquality_8}" == 0 ]; then
430 | echo_deep "wrong new user password expiration"
431 | fi
432 | if [ "${pwquality_9}" == 0 ]; then
433 | echo_deep "wrong new user minimum day with a password"
434 | fi
435 | if [ "${pwquality_10}" == 0 ]; then
436 | echo_deep "wrong new user day before warning"
437 | fi
438 | if [ "${pwquality_11}" == 0 ]; then
439 | echo_deep "wrong minimum length for a password"
440 | fi
441 | if [ "${pwquality_12}" == 0 ]; then
442 | echo_deep "wrong minimum upper character for a password"
443 | fi
444 | if [ "${pwquality_13}" == 0 ]; then
445 | echo_deep "wrong minimum lower character for a password"
446 | fi
447 | if [ "${pwquality_14}" == 0 ]; then
448 | echo_deep "wrong minimum digit character for a password"
449 | fi
450 | if [ "${pwquality_15}" == 0 ]; then
451 | echo_deep "wrong max consecutive character in a password"
452 | fi
453 | if [ "${pwquality_16}" == 0 ]; then
454 | echo_deep "password can't have the username in it"
455 | fi
456 | if [ "${pwquality_17}" == 0 ]; then
457 | echo_deep "password can't have more than 7 character that is in the old one"
458 | fi
459 | if [ "${pwquality_18}" == 0 ]; then
460 | echo_deep "password policy must be applied to root"
461 | fi
462 | }
463 |
464 | function report_strict_sudo()
465 | {
466 | echo_deep_part "STRICT_SUDO"
467 | if [ "${sudo_1}" == 0 ]; then
468 | echo_deep "wrong sudo max tries"
469 | fi
470 | if [ "${sudo_2}" == 0 ]; then
471 | echo_deep "you don't have set message or is empty"
472 | fi
473 | if [ "${sudo_3}" == 0 ]; then
474 | echo_deep "you don't store input sudo log"
475 | fi
476 | if [ "${sudo_4}" == 0 ]; then
477 | echo_deep "you don't store output sudo log"
478 | fi
479 | if [ "${sudo_5}" == 0 ]; then
480 | echo_deep "you don't store sudo log in the correct folder"
481 | fi
482 | if [ "${sudo_6}" == 0 ]; then
483 | echo_deep "you don't activate TTY"
484 | fi
485 | if [ "${sudo_7}" == 0 ]; then
486 | echo_deep "you don't have set the secure_path"
487 | fi
488 | }
489 |
490 | function report_username()
491 | {
492 | echo_deep_part "USER/GROUPS"
493 | if [ "${username_1}" == 0 ]; then
494 | echo_deep "your user don't exist or don't have the correct name"
495 | fi
496 | if [ "${username_2}" == 0 ]; then
497 | echo_deep "your user don't belong to sudo group"
498 | fi
499 | if [ "${username_3}" == 0 ]; then
500 | echo_deep "your user don't belong to user42 group"
501 | fi
502 | }
503 |
504 | function report_crontab()
505 | {
506 | echo_deep_part "CRON_TAB"
507 | if [ "${cron_1}" == 0 ]; then
508 | echo_deep "your crontab doesn't have any jobs"
509 | fi
510 | if [ "${cron_2}" == 0 ]; then
511 | echo_deep "your crontab doesn't execute a 'monitoring' scripts"
512 | fi
513 | if [ "${cron_3}" == 0 ]; then
514 | echo_deep "your script in the crontab doesn't exists"
515 | fi
516 | if [ "${cron_4}" == 0 ]; then
517 | echo_deep "your schedule is not in the correct format"
518 | fi
519 | }
520 |
521 | function report_check_part()
522 | {
523 | [ "${lvm_1}" == 1 ] && \
524 | [ "${lvm_2}" == 1 ] && lvm_success=1
525 | [ "${ssh_1}" == 1 ] && \
526 | [ "${ssh_2}" == 1 ] && \
527 | [ "${ssh_3}" == 1 ] && ssh_success=1
528 | [ "${ufw_1}" == 1 ] && \
529 | [ "${ufw_2}" == 1 ] && \
530 | [ "${ufw_3}" == 1 ] && \
531 | [ "${ufw_4}" == 1 ] && ufw_success=1
532 | [ "${hostname_1}" == 1 ] && \
533 | [ "${hostname_2}" == 1 ] && hostname_success=1
534 | [ "${pwquality_1}" == 1 ] && \
535 | [ "${pwquality_2}" == 1 ] && \
536 | [ "${pwquality_3}" == 1 ] && \
537 | [ "${pwquality_4}" == 1 ] && \
538 | [ "${pwquality_5}" == 1 ] && \
539 | [ "${pwquality_6}" == 1 ] && \
540 | [ "${pwquality_7}" == 1 ] && \
541 | [ "${pwquality_8}" == 1 ] && \
542 | [ "${pwquality_9}" == 1 ] && \
543 | [ "${pwquality_10}" == 1 ] && \
544 | [ "${pwquality_11}" == 1 ] && \
545 | [ "${pwquality_12}" == 1 ] && \
546 | [ "${pwquality_13}" == 1 ] && \
547 | [ "${pwquality_14}" == 1 ] && \
548 | [ "${pwquality_15}" == 1 ] && \
549 | [ "${pwquality_16}" == 1 ] && \
550 | [ "${pwquality_17}" == 1 ] && \
551 | [ "${pwquality_18}" == 1 ] && pwquality_success=1
552 | [ "${sudo_1}" == 1 ] && \
553 | [ "${sudo_2}" == 1 ] && \
554 | [ "${sudo_3}" == 1 ] && \
555 | [ "${sudo_4}" == 1 ] && \
556 | [ "${sudo_5}" == 1 ] && \
557 | [ "${sudo_6}" == 1 ] && \
558 | [ "${sudo_7}" == 1 ] && sudo_success=1
559 | [ "${username_1}" == 1 ] && \
560 | [ "${username_2}" == 1 ] && \
561 | [ "${username_3}" == 1 ] && username_success=1
562 | [ "${cron_1}" == 1 ] && \
563 | [ "${cron_2}" == 1 ] && \
564 | [ "${cron_3}" == 1 ] && \
565 | [ "${cron_4}" == 1 ] && cron_success=1
566 | }
567 |
568 | function report_check_section()
569 | {
570 | [ "${lvm_success}" == "1" ] && \
571 | [ "${ssh_success}" == "1" ] && \
572 | [ "${ufw_success}" == "1" ] && \
573 | [ "${hostname_success}" == "1" ] && \
574 | [ "${pwquality_success}" == "1" ] && \
575 | [ "${sudo_success}" == "1" ] && \
576 | [ "${username_success}" == "1" ] && mandatory_succes=1
577 | [ "${cron_success}" == "1" ] && monitoring_success=1
578 | }
579 |
580 | function report_c()
581 | {
582 | [ "${coa_1}" == 1 ] && echo_deep_section "COALITIONS :)"
583 | [ "${coa_1}" == 1 ] && echo_deep_part "COA"
584 | [ "${coa_1}" == 1 ] && echo_deep "You have choosen the BEST coalitions ${HEART}"
585 | }
586 |
587 | function make_report()
588 | {
589 | tabs 4
590 | [ -f deepthought ] && rm deepthought
591 | report_check_part
592 | report_check_section
593 | [ "${mandatory_succes}" == "1" ] || echo_deep_section "MANDATORY"
594 | [ "${lvm_success}" == "1" ] || report_lvm_crypted
595 | [ "${ssh_success}" == "1" ] || report_ssh
596 | [ "${ufw_success}" == "1" ] || report_ufw
597 | [ "${hostname_success}" == "1" ] || report_hostname
598 | [ "${pwquality_success}" == "1" ] || report_strong_password
599 | [ "${sudo_success}" == "1" ] || report_strict_sudo
600 | [ "${username_success}" == "1" ] || report_username
601 | report_c
602 | if [ ! -z ${MONITORING_PATH} ]; then
603 | [ "${monitoring_succes}" == "1" ] || echo_deep_section "MONITORING"
604 | [ "${cron_success}" == "1" ] || report_crontab
605 | fi
606 | }
607 |
608 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
609 | #> print result
610 |
611 | function print_subpart()
612 | {
613 | printf "[${PROMPT_OFFSET}${red}ERRO${PROMPT_OFFSET}${reset}] $*\n"
614 | }
615 |
616 | function print_subpart_title()
617 | {
618 | printf "${green}$*${reset}:\t"
619 | }
620 |
621 | function print_title()
622 | {
623 | vertical_offset=$(printf "%0.s${HO}" $(seq 1 ${TITLE_LENGTH}))
624 | center_off=$(( ${TITLE_LENGTH} - ${#1}))
625 | center_splited=$(( ${center_off} / 2 ))
626 | if [ $(( ${center_off} % 2)) == 0 ]; then
627 | CL=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}))
628 | CR=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}))
629 | else
630 | CL=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}))
631 | CR=$(printf "%0.s " $(seq 1 ${center_splited}) 1)
632 | fi
633 | printf "${blue}${UL}${vertical_offset}${UR}\n"
634 | printf "${VE}${CL}${reset}${1}${blue}${CR}${VE}\n"
635 | printf "${LL}${vertical_offset}${LR}${reset}\n\n"
636 | }
637 |
638 | function print_lvm_crypted()
639 | {
640 | print_subpart_title "LVM_CRYPTED"
641 | [ ${lvm_1} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
642 | [ ${lvm_2} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
643 | printf "\n"
644 | [ ${lvm_1} == 1 ] || print_subpart "your virtual machine don't have at least 2 LVM partition"
645 | [ ${lvm_2} == 1 ] || print_subpart "your virtual machine don't use crypted LVM"
646 | printf "\n"
647 | }
648 |
649 | function print_ssh()
650 | {
651 | print_subpart_title "SSH_SERVER"
652 | [ ${ssh_1} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
653 | [ ${ssh_2} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
654 | [ ${ssh_3} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
655 | printf "\n"
656 | [ ${ssh_1} == 1 ] || print_subpart "openssh-server is not installed"
657 | [ ${ssh_2} == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong port, ${ssh_port} instead of 4242"
658 | [ ${ssh_3} == 1 ] || print_subpart "you don't prevent root to login from ssh"
659 | printf "\n"
660 | }
661 |
662 | function print_ufw()
663 | {
664 | print_subpart_title "FIREWALL"
665 | [ ${ufw_1} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
666 | [ ${ufw_2} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
667 | [ ${ufw_3} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
668 | [ ${ufw_4} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
669 | printf "\n"
670 | [ ${ufw_1} == 1 ] || print_subpart "ufw is not installed"
671 | [ ${ufw_2} == 1 ] || print_subpart "ufw is not enabled"
672 | [ ${ufw_3} == 1 ] || print_subpart "ufw don't have a rule for 4242"
673 | [ ${ufw_4} == 1 ] || print_subpart "SSH use tcp, not udp"
674 | printf "\n"
675 | }
676 |
677 | function print_hostname()
678 | {
679 | print_subpart_title "HOSTNAME"
680 | [ ${hostname_1} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
681 | [ ${hostname_2} == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
682 | printf "\n"
683 | [ ${hostname_1} == 1 ] || print_subpart "the command hostname ($(hostname)) don't return ${LOGIN}42"
684 | [ ${hostname_2} == 1 ] || print_subpart "your hosts file is not configured properly"
685 | printf "\n"
686 | }
687 |
688 | function print_strong_password()
689 | {
690 | print_subpart_title "STRONG PASSWORD"
691 | [ "${pwquality_1}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
692 | [ "${pwquality_2}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
693 | [ "${pwquality_3}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
694 | [ "${pwquality_4}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
695 | [ "${pwquality_5}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
696 | [ "${pwquality_6}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
697 | [ "${pwquality_7}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
698 | [ "${pwquality_8}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
699 | [ "${pwquality_9}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
700 | [ "${pwquality_10}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
701 | [ "${pwquality_11}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
702 | [ "${pwquality_12}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
703 | [ "${pwquality_13}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
704 | [ "${pwquality_14}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
705 | [ "${pwquality_15}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
706 | [ "${pwquality_16}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
707 | [ "${pwquality_17}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
708 | [ "${pwquality_18}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
709 | printf "\n"
710 | [ "${pwquality_1}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "the 'libpam-pwquality' package is not installed"
711 | [ "${pwquality_2}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong current user password expiration"
712 | [ "${pwquality_3}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong current user minimum day with a password"
713 | [ "${pwquality_4}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong current user day before warning"
714 | [ "${pwquality_5}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong root password expiration"
715 | [ "${pwquality_6}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong root minimum day with a password"
716 | [ "${pwquality_7}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong root day before warning"
717 | [ "${pwquality_8}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong new user password expiration"
718 | [ "${pwquality_9}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong new user minimum day with a password"
719 | [ "${pwquality_10}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong new user day before warning"
720 | [ "${pwquality_11}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong minimum length for a password"
721 | [ "${pwquality_12}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong minimum upper character for a password"
722 | [ "${pwquality_13}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong minimum lower character for a password"
723 | [ "${pwquality_14}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong minimum digit character for a password"
724 | [ "${pwquality_15}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong max consecutive character in a password"
725 | [ "${pwquality_16}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "password can't have the username in it"
726 | [ "${pwquality_17}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "password can't have more than 7 character that is in the old one"
727 | [ "${pwquality_18}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "password policy must be applied to root"
728 | printf "\n"
729 | }
730 |
731 | function print_strict_sudo()
732 | {
733 | print_subpart_title "STRICT SUDO"
734 | [ "${sudo_1}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
735 | [ "${sudo_2}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
736 | [ "${sudo_3}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
737 | [ "${sudo_4}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
738 | [ "${sudo_5}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
739 | [ "${sudo_6}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
740 | [ "${sudo_7}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
741 | printf "\n"
742 | [ "${sudo_1}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "wrong sudo max tries"
743 | [ "${sudo_2}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "you don't have set message or is empty"
744 | [ "${sudo_3}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "you don't store input sudo log"
745 | [ "${sudo_4}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "you don't store output sudo log"
746 | [ "${sudo_5}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "you don't store sudo log in the correct folder"
747 | [ "${sudo_6}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "you don't activate TTY"
748 | [ "${sudo_7}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "you don't have set the secure_path"
749 | printf "\n"
750 | }
751 |
752 | function print_username()
753 | {
754 |
755 | print_subpart_title "USERNAME / GROUPS"
756 | [ "${username_1}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
757 | [ "${username_2}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
758 | [ "${username_3}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
759 | printf "\n"
760 | [ "${username_1}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "your user don't exist or don't have the correct name"
761 | [ "${username_2}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "your user don't belong to sudo group"
762 | [ "${username_3}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "your user don't belong to user42 group"
763 | printf "\n"
764 | }
765 |
766 | function print_mandatory()
767 | {
768 | if [ -z "${MONITORING_PATH}" ]; then
769 | p_warn "Monitoring path not specified"
770 | printf "\n"
771 | fi
772 | print_lvm_crypted
773 | print_ssh
774 | print_ufw
775 | print_hostname
776 | print_strong_password
777 | print_strict_sudo
778 | print_username
779 | print_c
780 | }
781 |
782 | function print_cron()
783 | {
784 | print_subpart_title "CRONTAB SETTINGS"
785 | [ "${cron_1}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
786 | [ "${cron_2}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
787 | [ "${cron_3}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
788 | [ "${cron_4}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}" || printf "${FAILED}"
789 | printf "\n"
790 | [ "${cron_1}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "your crontab doesn't have any jobs"
791 | [ "${cron_2}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "your crontab doesn't execute a 'monitoring' scripts"
792 | [ "${cron_3}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "your script in the crontab doesn't exists"
793 | [ "${cron_4}" == 1 ] || print_subpart "your schedule is not in the correct format"
794 | printf "\n"
795 | }
796 |
797 | function print_c()
798 | {
799 | [ "${coa_1}" == 1 ] && print_subpart_title "COALITION"
800 | [ "${coa_1}" == 1 ] && printf "${SUCCESS}\n"
801 | [ "${coa_1}" == 1 ] && print_subpart "You have choosen the BEST coalition ${HEART}\n"
802 | }
803 |
804 |
805 | function print_crontab()
806 | {
807 | print_cron
808 | }
809 |
810 | function print_result()
811 | {
812 | print_mandatory
813 | [ -z ${MONITORING_PATH} ] || print_crontab
814 | }
815 |
816 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
817 | #> Main
818 |
819 | function basic_config()
820 | {
821 | if [ -z ${LOGIN} ]; then
822 | usage "Login (-u) is require"
823 | else
824 | print_title "Welcome ${LOGIN}."
825 | fi
826 | }
827 |
828 | function check()
829 | {
830 | check_mandatory
831 | [ -z ${MONITORING_PATH} ] || check_crontab
832 | }
833 |
834 | function main()
835 | {
836 | tabs 20
837 | check_root
838 | clear
839 | basic_config
840 | check
841 | print_result
842 | make_report
843 | }
844 |
845 | while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
846 | case $1 in
847 | -u)
848 | shift
849 | if [ -z ${1} ]; then
850 | usage "-u must be followed by your login"
851 | else
852 | LOGIN="${1}"
853 | fi
854 | ;;
855 | -m)
856 | shift
857 | if [ -z ${1} ]; then
858 | usage "-m must be followed by the path of the monitoring script"
859 | elif [ ! -f ${1} ]; then
860 | p_error "Wrong monitoring path"
861 | else
862 | MONITORING_PATH=$(realpath ${1})
863 | fi
864 | ;;
865 | -h)
866 | usage
867 | ;;
868 | *)
869 | usage "Wrong args"
870 | ;;
871 | esac
872 | shift
873 | done
874 |
875 | main
876 | #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#==#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
877 |
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652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
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