The cis-operator enables running CIS benchmark security scans on a Kubernetes cluster and generate compliance reports that can be downloaded. Benchmarks tests and the execution logic lives on rancher/security-scan.
make
- Install the custom resource definitions:
kubectl apply -f crds/
- Install the operator
./bin/cis-operator
The current branch strategy for rancher/cis-operator
is laid out below:
Branch | Tag | Security-Scan | Rancher |
---|---|---|---|
main |
head |
main branch (head )` |
main branch (head ) |
release/v1.3 |
v1.3.x |
v0.5.x |
v2.10.x |
release/v1.2 |
v1.2.x |
v0.4.x |
v2.9.x |
release/v1.1 |
v1.1.x |
v0.3.x |
v2.8.x |
master (deprecated) |
v1.0.x |
v0.2.x |
v2.7.x ,v2.8.x ,v2.9.x |
Note that it aligns with Rancher Manager releases to maximize compatibility within the ecosystem. This includes k8s dependencies that the Rancher release aims to support, meaning that cis-operator should use the same k8s minor release that the Rancher release line it aims to support.
Active development takes place against main
. Release branches are only used for
bug fixes and security-related dependency bumps.
Refer to the Support Compatibility Matrix for official compatibility information.
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