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nginx-stigready-baseline

InSpec Profile to validate the secure configuration of nginx-stigready-baseline, against Web Server SRG Verson 2 Release 3 InSpec profile for nginx 1.19

Getting Started

It is intended and recommended that InSpec run this profile from a "runner" host (such as a DevOps orchestration server, an administrative management system, or a developer's workstation/laptop) against the target remotely over ssh.

The latest versions and installation options are available at the InSpec site.

Running This Baseline Directly from Github

# How to run
inspec exec https://github.com/mitre/nginx-stigready-baseline/archive/master.tar.gz -t ssh:// --input-file=<path_to_your_inputs_file/name_of_your_inputs_file.yml> --reporter=cli json:<path_to_your_output_file/name_of_your_output_file.json>

Different Run Options

Full exec options

Running This Baseline from a local Archive copy

If your runner is not always expected to have direct access to GitHub, use the following steps to create an archive bundle of this baseline and all of its dependent tests:

(Git is required to clone the InSpec profile using the instructions below. Git can be downloaded from the Git site.)

When the "runner" host uses this profile baseline for the first time, follow these steps:

mkdir profiles
cd profiles
git clone https://github.com/mitre/nginx-stigready-baseline
inspec archive nginx-stigready-baseline
inspec exec <name of generated archive> -t ssh:// --input-file=<path_to_your_inputs_file/name_of_your_inputs_file.yml> --reporter=cli json:<path_to_your_output_file/name_of_your_output_file.json>

For every successive run, follow these steps to always have the latest version of this baseline:

cd nginx-stigready-baseline
git pull
cd ..
inspec archive nginx-stigready-baseline --overwrite
inspec exec <name of generated archive> -t ssh:// --input-file=<path_to_your_inputs_file/name_of_your_inputs_file.yml> --reporter=cli json:<path_to_your_output_file/name_of_your_output_file.json>

Viewing the JSON Results

The JSON results output file can be loaded into heimdall-lite for a user-interactive, graphical view of the InSpec results.

The JSON InSpec results file may also be loaded into a full heimdall server, allowing for additional functionality such as to store and compare multiple profile runs.

Testing with Kitchen

Dependencies

Setup Environment

  1. Clone the repo via git clone [email protected]:mitre/nginx-stigready-baseline.git
  2. cd to nginx-stigready-baseline
  3. Run gem install bundler
  4. Run bundle install
  5. Run export KITCHEN_YAML=kitchen.vagrant.yml - Docker and EC2 Kitchen Yaml files are available for testing

Execute Tests

  1. Run bundle exec kitchen create - create host based on two suites, vanilla and hardened
  2. Run bundle exec kitchen list - you should see the following choices:
    • vanilla-ubuntu-1804
    • hardened-ubuntu-1804
  3. Run bundle exec kitchen converge
  4. Run bundle exec kitchen list - your should see your hosts with status "converged"
  5. Run bundle exec kitchen verify - Once finished, the results should be in the 'results' directory.

Authors

  • Timothy J Miller
  • The MITRE InSpec Team

Special Thanks

Contributing and Getting Help

To report a bug or feature request, please open an issue.

NOTICE

© 2018-2020 The MITRE Corporation.

Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited. Case Number 18-3678.

NOTICE

MITRE hereby grants express written permission to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, and otherwise leverage this software to the extent permitted by the licensed terms provided in the LICENSE.md file included with this project.

NOTICE

This software was produced for the U. S. Government under Contract Number HHSM-500-2012-00008I, and is subject to Federal Acquisition Regulation Clause 52.227-14, Rights in Data-General.

No other use other than that granted to the U. S. Government, or to those acting on behalf of the U. S. Government under that Clause is authorized without the express written permission of The MITRE Corporation.

For further information, please contact The MITRE Corporation, Contracts Management Office, 7515 Colshire Drive, McLean, VA 22102-7539, (703) 983-6000.

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nginx-stigready-baseline's Issues

Review logic on controls

All controls with the loop within a loop with an exit condition should be reviewed to update the logic to ensure we have the best approach.
List of controls
V-55949
V-55951
V-56027
V-55945
V-55989

V-56031

If NGINX manages authentication, enhance check to determine how authentication is implemented on the server and if usernames/passwords are encrypted on the system.

Maintenance

The gemfile has a bunch of dependencies without semver specified versions

What is required to make this not a WIP?

V-41695

Enhance check to use regex to look for all example starter files on the NGINX server.

Investigate the find errors in controls - V-56035 and others

-----> Verifying ...
Loaded nginx-srg-baseline
find_files(): exit 1 from sh -c 'find /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf'
find_files(): exit 1 from sh -c 'find /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf'
find_files(): exit 1 from sh -c 'find /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf'
find_files(): exit 1 from sh -c 'find /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf'
find_files(): exit 1 from sh -c 'find /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf'
find_files(): exit 1 from sh -c 'find /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf'

Profile: The NGINX Web SRG v2.0 STIG-Ready Baseline (nginx-srg-baseline)
Version: 2.4.0
Target: docker://457c4b8a0d494d15df7432f374b83e754220e0a9597202a6d7deaf94618e78c1

× V-56035: The NGINX web server must display a default hosted application web page, not
a directory listing, when a requested web page cannot be found.
× The root directory /var/www/html should include the default index.html file.
expected ["index.nginx-debian.html"] to include "index.html"

Profile Summary: 0 successful controls, 1 control failure, 0 controls skipped
Test Summary: 0 successful, 1 failure, 0 skipped

------Exception-------
Class: Kitchen::ActionFailed
Message: 1 actions failed.
Verify failed on instance . Please see .kitchen/logs/vanilla-ubuntu-1804.log for more details

Please see .kitchen/logs/kitchen.log for more details
Also try running kitchen diagnose --all for configuration

should nginx.conf include 90.hardening.conf?

Hi, I've been experimenting with the Ansible playbook. I noticed that it puts a lot of configuration into conf.d/90.hardening.conf but I don't see a corresponding include in nginx.conf. Does your initial nginx.conf already have that?

Thanks.

What is this based on?

@aaronlippold Do you remember what this profile is based on? I realize it maps back to the Web SRG, but where did all the check and fix text come from?

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