This module provides secure configuration of your base OS with hardening.
- Puppet
system_environment = default
define the context in which the system runs. Some options don't work fordocker
/lxc
desktop_enabled = false
true if this is a desktop system, ie Xorg, KDE/GNOME/Unity/etcenable_ipv4_forwarding = false
true if this system requires packet forwarding in IPv4 (eg Router), false otherwiseenable_ipv6_forwarding = false
true if this system requires packet forwarding in IPv6 (eg Router), false otherwiseenable_ipv6 = false
arp_restricted = true
true if you want the behavior of announcing and replying to ARP to be restricted, false otherwiseextra_user_paths = []
add additional paths to the user'sPATH
variable (default is empty).umask = "027"
password_max_age = 60
maximum password agepassword_min_age = 7
minimum password age (before allowing any other password change)auth_retries = 5
the maximum number of authentication attempts, before the account is locked for some timeauth_lockout_time = 600
time in seconds that needs to pass, if the account was locked due to too many failed authentication attemptslogin_timeout = 60
authentication timeout in seconds, so login will exit if this time passesallow_login_without_home = false
true if to allow users without home to loginpasswdqc_enabled = true
true if you want to use strong password checking in PAM using passwdqcpasswdqc_options = "min=disabled,disabled,16,12,8"
set to any option line (as a string) that you want to pass to passwdqcallow_change_user = false
if a user may usesu
to change his loginenable_module_loading = true
true if you want to allowed to change kernel modules once the system is running (egmodprobe
,rmmod
)load_modules = []
load this modules via initramfs if enable_module_loading is falseenable_sysrq = false
enable_core_dump = false
cpu_vendor = 'intel'
only required ifenable_module_loading = false
: set the CPU vendor for modules to loadroot_ttys = ["console","tty1","tty2","tty3","tty4","tty5","tty6"]
registered TTYs for rootwhitelist = []
all files which should keep their SUID/SGID bits if set (will be combined with pre-defined whiteliste of files)blacklist = []
all files which should have their SUID/SGID bits removed if set (will be combined with pre-defined blacklist of files)remove_from_unknown = false
if true will search through the mounted filesystems and make sure no files contain SUID/SGID bits (except for the user-defined and system-defined whitelist)dry_run_on_unkown = false
when usingremove_from_unkown
and setting this to true, will not actually remove SUID/SGID bits from the found files but instead print the affected files
After adding this module, you can use the class:
class { 'os_hardening': }
For the original port of chef-os-hardening
to puppet:
- Artem Sidorenko artem-sidorenko
- Frank Kloeker eumel8
- Edmund Haselwanter ehaselwanter
- Patrick Meier atomic111
Thank you all!!
- Author:: Dominik Richter [email protected]
- Author:: Deutsche Telekom AG
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