From 8b82a08148a16e1091e056005216cfb61011dcca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?N=C3=A9stor=20Salceda?= Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2018 18:11:04 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add Kubernetes manifests for deploying Nats + Falco + Kubeless --- .../deployment/Makefile | 13 + .../deployment/falco-config/falco.yaml | 102 ++ .../falco-config/falco_rules.local.yaml | 38 + .../deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.yaml | 1540 +++++++++++++++++ .../deployment/falco/falco-account.yaml | 29 + .../deployment/falco/falco-daemonset.yaml | 84 + .../falco/falco-event-generator.yaml | 18 + .../kubeless/kubeless-namespace.yaml | 5 + .../kubeless/kubeless-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml | 369 ++++ .../kubeless/nats-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml | 74 + .../deployment/nats/deployment-rbac.yaml | 82 + .../deployment/nats/nats-cluster.yaml | 8 + .../deployment/network-policy.yaml | 11 + 13 files changed, 2373 insertions(+) create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/Makefile create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.local.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-account.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-daemonset.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-event-generator.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-namespace.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/nats-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/deployment-rbac.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/nats-cluster.yaml create mode 100644 kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/network-policy.yaml diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/Makefile b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df2c4cb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +deploy: + kubectl apply -f nats/ + kubectl create configmap falco-config --from-file=falco-config/ || true + kubectl apply -f falco/ + kubectl apply -f kubeless/ + kubectl apply -f network-policy.yaml + +clean: + kubectl delete -f kubeless/ + kubectl delete configmap falco-config + kubectl delete -f falco/ + kubectl delete -f nats/ + kubectl delete -f network-policy.yaml diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9ce40534 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +# File(s) or Directories containing Falco rules, loaded at startup. +# The name "rules_file" is only for backwards compatibility. +# If the entry is a file, it will be read directly. If the entry is a directory, +# every file in that directory will be read, in alphabetical order. +# +# falco_rules.yaml ships with the falco package and is overridden with +# every new software version. falco_rules.local.yaml is only created +# if it doesn't exist. If you want to customize the set of rules, add +# your customizations to falco_rules.local.yaml. +# +# The files will be read in the order presented here, so make sure if +# you have overrides they appear in later files. +rules_file: + - /etc/falco/falco_rules.yaml + - /etc/falco/falco_rules.local.yaml + - /etc/falco/rules.d + +# Whether to output events in json or text +json_output: true + +# When using json output, whether or not to include the "output" property +# itself (e.g. "File below a known binary directory opened for writing +# (user=root ....") in the json output. +json_include_output_property: true + +# Send information logs to stderr and/or syslog Note these are *not* security +# notification logs! These are just Falco lifecycle (and possibly error) logs. +log_stderr: true +log_syslog: true + +# Minimum log level to include in logs. Note: these levels are +# separate from the priority field of rules. This refers only to the +# log level of falco's internal logging. Can be one of "emergency", +# "alert", "critical", "error", "warning", "notice", "info", "debug". +log_level: info + +# Minimum rule priority level to load and run. All rules having a +# priority more severe than this level will be loaded/run. Can be one +# of "emergency", "alert", "critical", "error", "warning", "notice", +# "info", "debug". +priority: debug + +# Whether or not output to any of the output channels below is +# buffered. Defaults to true +buffered_outputs: true + +# A throttling mechanism implemented as a token bucket limits the +# rate of falco notifications. This throttling is controlled by the following configuration +# options: +# - rate: the number of tokens (i.e. right to send a notification) +# gained per second. Defaults to 1. +# - max_burst: the maximum number of tokens outstanding. Defaults to 1000. +# +# With these defaults, falco could send up to 1000 notifications after +# an initial quiet period, and then up to 1 notification per second +# afterward. It would gain the full burst back after 1000 seconds of +# no activity. + +outputs: + rate: 1 + max_burst: 1000 + +# Where security notifications should go. +# Multiple outputs can be enabled. + +syslog_output: + enabled: true + +# If keep_alive is set to true, the file will be opened once and +# continuously written to, with each output message on its own +# line. If keep_alive is set to false, the file will be re-opened +# for each output message. +# +# Also, the file will be closed and reopened if falco is signaled with +# SIGUSR1. + +file_output: + enabled: true + keep_alive: true + filename: /var/run/falco/nats + +stdout_output: + enabled: true + +# Possible additional things you might want to do with program output: +# - send to a slack webhook: +# program: "jq '{text: .output}' | curl -d @- -X POST https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXX" +# - logging (alternate method than syslog): +# program: logger -t falco-test +# - send over a network connection: +# program: nc host.example.com 80 + +# If keep_alive is set to true, the program will be started once and +# continuously written to, with each output message on its own +# line. If keep_alive is set to false, the program will be re-spawned +# for each output message. +# +# Also, the program will be closed and reopened if falco is signaled with +# SIGUSR1. + + + diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.local.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.local.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8c6e89fe --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.local.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +#################### +# Your custom rules! +#################### + +# Add new rules, like this one +# - rule: The program "sudo" is run in a container +# desc: An event will trigger every time you run sudo in a container +# condition: evt.type = execve and evt.dir=< and container.id != host and proc.name = sudo +# output: "Sudo run in container (user=%user.name %container.info parent=%proc.pname cmdline=%proc.cmdline)" +# priority: ERROR +# tags: [users, container] + +# Or override/append to any rule, macro, or list from the Default Rules + +- macro: node_app_frontend + condition: k8s.ns.name = node-app and k8s.pod.label.role = frontend and k8s.pod.label.app = node-app + +- rule: Detect crypto miners using the Stratum protocol + desc: Miners typically specify the mining pool to connect to with a URI that begins with 'stratum+tcp' + condition: node_app_frontend and spawned_process and container.id != host and proc.cmdline contains stratum+tcp + output: Possible miner ran inside a container (command=%proc.cmdline %container.info) + priority: CRITICAL + +- list: miner_ports + items: [ + 3333, 4444, 8333, 7777, 7778, 3357, + 3335, 8899, 8888, 5730, 5588, 8118, + 6099, 9332, 1 + ] + +- macro: miner_port_connection + condition: fd.sport in (miner_ports) + +- rule: Detect outbound connections to common miner pool ports + desc: Miners typically connect to miner pools on common ports. + condition: node_app_frontend and outbound and miner_port_connection + output: "Outbound connection to common miner port (command=%proc.cmdline port=%fd.rport %container.info)" + priority: CRITICAL \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f4ea43 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco-config/falco_rules.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,1540 @@ +# Currently disabled as read/write are ignored syscalls. The nearly +# similar open_write/open_read check for files being opened for +# reading/writing. +# - macro: write +# condition: (syscall.type=write and fd.type in (file, directory)) +# - macro: read +# condition: (syscall.type=read and evt.dir=> and fd.type in (file, directory)) + +- macro: open_write + condition: (evt.type=open or evt.type=openat) and evt.is_open_write=true and fd.typechar='f' and fd.num>=0 + +- macro: open_read + condition: (evt.type=open or evt.type=openat) and evt.is_open_read=true and fd.typechar='f' and fd.num>=0 + +- macro: never_true + condition: (evt.num=0) + +- macro: always_true + condition: (evt.num=>0) + +# In some cases, such as dropped system call events, information about +# the process name may be missing. For some rules that really depend +# on the identity of the process performing an action such as opening +# a file, etc., we require that the process name be known. +- macro: proc_name_exists + condition: (proc.name!="") + +- macro: rename + condition: evt.type in (rename, renameat) +- macro: mkdir + condition: evt.type = mkdir +- macro: remove + condition: evt.type in (rmdir, unlink, unlinkat) + +- macro: modify + condition: rename or remove + +- macro: spawned_process + condition: evt.type = execve and evt.dir=< + +# File categories +- macro: bin_dir + condition: fd.directory in (/bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin) + +- macro: bin_dir_mkdir + condition: > + (evt.arg[1] startswith /bin/ or + evt.arg[1] startswith /sbin/ or + evt.arg[1] startswith /usr/bin/ or + evt.arg[1] startswith /usr/sbin/) + +- macro: bin_dir_rename + condition: > + evt.arg[1] startswith /bin/ or + evt.arg[1] startswith /sbin/ or + evt.arg[1] startswith /usr/bin/ or + evt.arg[1] startswith /usr/sbin/ + +- macro: etc_dir + condition: fd.name startswith /etc/ + +# This detects writes immediately below / or any write anywhere below /root +- macro: root_dir + condition: ((fd.directory=/ or fd.name startswith /root) and fd.name contains "/") + +- list: shell_binaries + items: [bash, csh, ksh, sh, tcsh, zsh, dash] + +- list: shell_mgmt_binaries + items: [add-shell, remove-shell] + +- macro: shell_procs + condition: (proc.name in (shell_binaries)) + +- list: coreutils_binaries + items: [ + truncate, sha1sum, numfmt, fmt, fold, uniq, cut, who, + groups, csplit, sort, expand, printf, printenv, unlink, tee, chcon, stat, + basename, split, nice, "yes", whoami, sha224sum, hostid, users, stdbuf, + base64, unexpand, cksum, od, paste, nproc, pathchk, sha256sum, wc, test, + comm, arch, du, factor, sha512sum, md5sum, tr, runcon, env, dirname, + tsort, join, shuf, install, logname, pinky, nohup, expr, pr, tty, timeout, + tail, "[", seq, sha384sum, nl, head, id, mkfifo, sum, dircolors, ptx, shred, + tac, link, chroot, vdir, chown, touch, ls, dd, uname, "true", pwd, date, + chgrp, chmod, mktemp, cat, mknod, sync, ln, "false", rm, mv, cp, echo, + readlink, sleep, stty, mkdir, df, dir, rmdir, touch + ] + +# dpkg -L login | grep bin | xargs ls -ld | grep -v '^d' | awk '{print $9}' | xargs -L 1 basename | tr "\\n" "," +- list: login_binaries + items: [ + login, systemd, '"(systemd)"', systemd-logind, su, + nologin, faillog, lastlog, newgrp, sg + ] + +# dpkg -L passwd | grep bin | xargs ls -ld | grep -v '^d' | awk '{print $9}' | xargs -L 1 basename | tr "\\n" "," +- list: passwd_binaries + items: [ + shadowconfig, grpck, pwunconv, grpconv, pwck, + groupmod, vipw, pwconv, useradd, newusers, cppw, chpasswd, usermod, + groupadd, groupdel, grpunconv, chgpasswd, userdel, chage, chsh, + gpasswd, chfn, expiry, passwd, vigr, cpgr + ] + +# repoquery -l shadow-utils | grep bin | xargs ls -ld | grep -v '^d' | +# awk '{print $9}' | xargs -L 1 basename | tr "\\n" "," +- list: shadowutils_binaries + items: [ + chage, gpasswd, lastlog, newgrp, sg, adduser, deluser, chpasswd, + groupadd, groupdel, addgroup, delgroup, groupmems, groupmod, grpck, grpconv, grpunconv, + newusers, pwck, pwconv, pwunconv, useradd, userdel, usermod, vigr, vipw, unix_chkpwd + ] + +- list: sysdigcloud_binaries + items: [setup-backend, dragent, sdchecks] + +- list: docker_binaries + items: [docker, dockerd, exe, docker-compose, docker-entrypoi, docker-runc-cur, docker-current] + +- list: k8s_binaries + items: [hyperkube, skydns, kube2sky, exechealthz] + +- list: lxd_binaries + items: [lxd, lxcfs] + +- list: http_server_binaries + items: [nginx, httpd, httpd-foregroun, lighttpd, apache, apache2] + +- list: db_server_binaries + items: [mysqld, postgres, sqlplus] + +- list: mysql_mgmt_binaries + items: [mysql_install_d, mysql_ssl_rsa_s] + +- list: postgres_mgmt_binaries + items: [pg_dumpall, pg_ctl, pg_lsclusters, pg_ctlcluster] + +- list: db_mgmt_binaries + items: [mysql_mgmt_binaries, postgres_mgmt_binaries] + +- list: nosql_server_binaries + items: [couchdb, memcached, redis-server, rabbitmq-server, mongod] + +- list: gitlab_binaries + items: [gitlab-shell, gitlab-mon, gitlab-runner-b, git] + +- macro: server_procs + condition: proc.name in (http_server_binaries, db_server_binaries, docker_binaries, sshd) + +# The explicit quotes are needed to avoid the - characters being +# interpreted by the filter expression. +- list: rpm_binaries + items: [dnf, rpm, rpmkey, yum, '"75-system-updat"', rhsmcertd-worke, subscription-ma, + repoquery, rpmkeys, rpmq, yum-cron, yum-config-mana, yum-debug-dump, + abrt-action-sav, rpmdb_stat] + +- macro: rpm_procs + condition: proc.name in (rpm_binaries) or proc.name in (salt-minion) + +- list: deb_binaries + items: [dpkg, dpkg-preconfigu, dpkg-reconfigur, apt, apt-get, aptitude, + frontend, preinst, add-apt-reposit, apt-auto-remova, apt-key, + apt-listchanges, unattended-upgr, apt-add-reposit + ] + +# The truncated dpkg-preconfigu is intentional, process names are +# truncated at the sysdig level. +- list: package_mgmt_binaries + items: [rpm_binaries, deb_binaries, update-alternat, gem, pip, sane-utils.post] + +- macro: package_mgmt_procs + condition: proc.name in (package_mgmt_binaries) + +- macro: run_by_package_mgmt_binaries + condition: proc.aname in (package_mgmt_binaries, needrestart) + +- list: ssl_mgmt_binaries + items: [ca-certificates] + +- list: dhcp_binaries + items: [dhclient, dhclient-script] + +# A canonical set of processes that run other programs with different +# privileges or as a different user. +- list: userexec_binaries + items: [sudo, su, suexec] + +- list: known_setuid_binaries + items: [ + sshd, dbus-daemon-lau, ping, ping6, critical-stack-, pmmcli, + filemng, PassengerAgent, bwrap, osdetect, nginxmng, sw-engine-fpm, + start-stop-daem + ] + +- list: user_mgmt_binaries + items: [login_binaries, passwd_binaries, shadowutils_binaries] + +- list: dev_creation_binaries + items: [blkid, rename_device, update_engine, sgdisk] + +- list: hids_binaries + items: [aide] + +- list: vpn_binaries + items: [openvpn] + +- list: nomachine_binaries + items: [nxexec, nxnode.bin, nxserver.bin, nxclient.bin] + +- macro: system_procs + condition: proc.name in (coreutils_binaries, user_mgmt_binaries) + +- list: mail_binaries + items: [ + sendmail, sendmail-msp, postfix, procmail, exim4, + pickup, showq, mailq, dovecot, imap-login, imap, + mailmng-core, pop3-login, dovecot-lda, pop3 + ] + +- list: mail_config_binaries + items: [ + update_conf, parse_mc, makemap_hash, newaliases, update_mk, update_tlsm4, + update_db, update_mc, ssmtp.postinst, mailq, postalias, postfix.config., + postfix.config, postfix-script + ] + +- list: sensitive_file_names + items: [/etc/shadow, /etc/sudoers, /etc/pam.conf] + +- macro: sensitive_files + condition: > + fd.name startswith /etc and + (fd.name in (sensitive_file_names) + or fd.directory in (/etc/sudoers.d, /etc/pam.d)) + +# Indicates that the process is new. Currently detected using time +# since process was started, using a threshold of 5 seconds. +- macro: proc_is_new + condition: proc.duration <= 5000000000 + +# Network +- macro: inbound + condition: > + (((evt.type in (accept,listen) and evt.dir=<)) or + (fd.typechar = 4 or fd.typechar = 6) and + (fd.ip != "0.0.0.0" and fd.net != "127.0.0.0/8") and + (evt.rawres >= 0 or evt.res = EINPROGRESS)) + +- macro: outbound + condition: > + (((evt.type = connect and evt.dir=<)) or + (fd.typechar = 4 or fd.typechar = 6) and + (fd.ip != "0.0.0.0" and fd.net != "127.0.0.0/8") and + (evt.rawres >= 0 or evt.res = EINPROGRESS)) + +# Very similar to inbound/outbound, but combines the tests together +# for efficiency. +- macro: inbound_outbound + condition: > + (((evt.type in (accept,listen,connect) and evt.dir=<)) or + (fd.typechar = 4 or fd.typechar = 6) and + (fd.ip != "0.0.0.0" and fd.net != "127.0.0.0/8") and + (evt.rawres >= 0 or evt.res = EINPROGRESS)) + +- macro: ssh_port + condition: fd.sport=22 + +# In a local/user rules file, you could override this macro to +# enumerate the servers for which ssh connections are allowed. For +# example, you might have a ssh gateway host for which ssh connections +# are allowed. +# +# In the main falco rules file, there isn't any way to know the +# specific hosts for which ssh access is allowed, so this macro just +# repeats ssh_port, which effectively allows ssh from all hosts. In +# the overridden macro, the condition would look something like +# "fd.sip="a.b.c.d" or fd.sip="e.f.g.h" or ..." +- macro: allowed_ssh_hosts + condition: ssh_port + +- rule: Disallowed SSH Connection + desc: Detect any new ssh connection to a host other than those in an allowed group of hosts + condition: (inbound_outbound) and ssh_port and not allowed_ssh_hosts + output: Disallowed SSH Connection (command=%proc.cmdline connection=%fd.name user=%user.name) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [network] + +# Use this to test whether the event occurred within a container. + +# When displaying container information in the output field, use +# %container.info, without any leading term (file=%fd.name +# %container.info user=%user.name, and not file=%fd.name +# container=%container.info user=%user.name). The output will change +# based on the context and whether or not -pk/-pm/-pc was specified on +# the command line. +- macro: container + condition: container.id != host + +- macro: interactive + condition: > + ((proc.aname=sshd and proc.name != sshd) or + proc.name=systemd-logind or proc.name=login) + +- list: cron_binaries + items: [anacron, cron, crond, crontab] + +# https://github.com/liske/needrestart +- list: needrestart_binaries + items: [needrestart, 10-dpkg, 20-rpm, 30-pacman] + +# Possible scripts run by sshkit +- list: sshkit_script_binaries + items: [10_etc_sudoers., 10_passwd_group] + +- list: plesk_binaries + items: [sw-engine, sw-engine-fpm, sw-engine-kv, filemng, f2bmng] + +# System users that should never log into a system. Consider adding your own +# service users (e.g. 'apache' or 'mysqld') here. +- macro: system_users + condition: user.name in (bin, daemon, games, lp, mail, nobody, sshd, sync, uucp, www-data) + +# These macros will be removed soon. Only keeping them to maintain +# compatiblity with some widely used rules files. +# Begin Deprecated +- macro: parent_ansible_running_python + condition: (proc.pname in (python, pypy) and proc.pcmdline contains ansible) + +- macro: parent_bro_running_python + condition: (proc.pname=python and proc.cmdline contains /usr/share/broctl) + +- macro: parent_python_running_denyhosts + condition: > + (proc.cmdline startswith "denyhosts.py /usr/bin/denyhosts.py" or + (proc.pname=python and + (proc.pcmdline contains /usr/sbin/denyhosts or + proc.pcmdline contains /usr/local/bin/denyhosts.py))) + +- macro: parent_python_running_sdchecks + condition: > + (proc.pname in (python, python2.7) and + (proc.pcmdline contains /opt/draios/bin/sdchecks)) + +- macro: parent_linux_image_upgrade_script + condition: proc.pname startswith linux-image- + +- macro: parent_java_running_echo + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c echo") + +- macro: parent_scripting_running_builds + condition: > + (proc.pname in (php,php5-fpm,php-fpm7.1,python,ruby,ruby2.3,ruby2.1,node,conda) and ( + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c git" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c date" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c /usr/bin/g++" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c /usr/bin/gcc" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c gcc" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c if type gcc" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c cd '/var/www/edi/';LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 git" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c /var/www/edi/bin/sftp.sh" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c /usr/src/app/crxlsx/bin/linux/crxlsx" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c make parent" or + proc.cmdline startswith "node /jenkins/tools" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c '/usr/bin/node'" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c stty -a |" or + proc.pcmdline startswith "node /opt/nodejs/bin/yarn" or + proc.pcmdline startswith "node /usr/local/bin/yarn" or + proc.pcmdline startswith "node /root/.config/yarn" or + proc.pcmdline startswith "node /opt/yarn/bin/yarn.js")) + + +- macro: httpd_writing_ssl_conf + condition: > + (proc.pname=run-httpd and + (proc.cmdline startswith "sed -ri" or proc.cmdline startswith "sed -i") and + (fd.name startswith /etc/httpd/conf.d/ or fd.name startswith /etc/httpd/conf)) + +- macro: parent_Xvfb_running_xkbcomp + condition: (proc.pname=Xvfb and proc.cmdline startswith 'sh -c "/usr/bin/xkbcomp"') + +- macro: parent_nginx_running_serf + condition: (proc.pname=nginx and proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c serf") + +- macro: parent_node_running_npm + condition: (proc.pcmdline startswith "node /usr/local/bin/npm" or + proc.pcmdline startswith "node /usr/local/nodejs/bin/npm" or + proc.pcmdline startswith "node /opt/rh/rh-nodejs6/root/usr/bin/npm") + +- macro: parent_java_running_sbt + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains sbt-launch.jar) + +- list: known_container_shell_spawn_cmdlines + items: [] + +- list: known_shell_spawn_binaries + items: [] + +- macro: shell_spawning_containers + condition: (container.image startswith jenkins or + container.image startswith gitlab/gitlab-ce or + container.image startswith gitlab/gitlab-ee) + +## End Deprecated + +- macro: ansible_running_python + condition: (proc.name in (python, pypy) and proc.cmdline contains ansible) + +- macro: chef_running_yum_dump + condition: (proc.name=python and proc.cmdline contains yum-dump.py) + +- macro: python_running_denyhosts + condition: > + (proc.name=python and + (proc.cmdline contains /usr/sbin/denyhosts or + proc.cmdline contains /usr/local/bin/denyhosts.py)) + +# Qualys seems to run a variety of shell subprocesses, at various +# levels. This checks at a few levels without the cost of a full +# proc.aname, which traverses the full parent heirarchy. +- macro: run_by_qualys + condition: > + (proc.pname=qualys-cloud-ag or + proc.aname[2]=qualys-cloud-ag or + proc.aname[3]=qualys-cloud-ag or + proc.aname[4]=qualys-cloud-ag) + +- macro: run_by_sumologic_securefiles + condition: > + ((proc.cmdline="usermod -a -G sumologic_collector" or + proc.cmdline="groupadd sumologic_collector") and + (proc.pname=secureFiles.sh and proc.aname[2]=java)) + +- macro: run_by_yum + condition: ((proc.pname=sh and proc.aname[2]=yum) or + (proc.aname[2]=sh and proc.aname[3]=yum)) + +- macro: run_by_ms_oms + condition: > + (proc.aname[3] startswith omsagent- or + proc.aname[3] startswith scx-) + +- macro: run_by_google_accounts_daemon + condition: > + (proc.aname[1] startswith google_accounts or + proc.aname[2] startswith google_accounts) + +# Chef is similar. +- macro: run_by_chef + condition: (proc.aname[2]=chef_command_wr or proc.aname[3]=chef_command_wr or + proc.aname[2]=chef-client or proc.aname[3]=chef-client or + proc.name=chef-client) + +- macro: run_by_adclient + condition: (proc.aname[2]=adclient or proc.aname[3]=adclient or proc.aname[4]=adclient) + +- macro: run_by_centrify + condition: (proc.aname[2]=centrify or proc.aname[3]=centrify or proc.aname[4]=centrify) + +- macro: run_by_puppet + condition: (proc.aname[2]=puppet or proc.aname[3]=puppet) + +# Also handles running semi-indirectly via scl +- macro: run_by_foreman + condition: > + (user.name=foreman and + (proc.pname in (rake, ruby, scl) and proc.aname[5] in (tfm-rake,tfm-ruby)) or + (proc.pname=scl and proc.aname[2] in (tfm-rake,tfm-ruby))) + +- macro: java_running_sdjagent + condition: proc.name=java and proc.cmdline contains sdjagent.jar + +- macro: kubelet_running_loopback + condition: (proc.pname=kubelet and proc.name=loopback) + +- macro: python_mesos_marathon_scripting + condition: (proc.pcmdline startswith "python3 /marathon-lb/marathon_lb.py") + +- macro: splunk_running_forwarder + condition: (proc.pname=splunkd and proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c /opt/splunkforwarder") + +- macro: parent_supervise_running_multilog + condition: (proc.name=multilog and proc.pname=supervise) + +- macro: supervise_writing_status + condition: (proc.name in (supervise,svc) and fd.name startswith "/etc/sb/") + +- macro: pki_realm_writing_realms + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "bash /usr/local/lib/pki/pki-realm" and fd.name startswith /etc/pki/realms) + +- macro: htpasswd_writing_passwd + condition: (proc.name=htpasswd and fd.name=/etc/nginx/.htpasswd) + +- macro: lvprogs_writing_lvm_archive + condition: (proc.name in (dmeventd,lvcreate) and (fd.name startswith /etc/lvm/archive or + fd.name startswith /etc/lvm/backup)) +- macro: ovsdb_writing_openvswitch + condition: (proc.name=ovsdb-server and fd.directory=/etc/openvswitch) + +- macro: perl_running_plesk + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "perl /opt/psa/admin/bin/plesk_agent_manager" or + proc.pcmdline startswith "perl /opt/psa/admin/bin/plesk_agent_manager") + +- macro: perl_running_updmap + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "perl /usr/bin/updmap") + +- macro: perl_running_centrifydc + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "perl /usr/share/centrifydc") + +- macro: parent_ucf_writing_conf + condition: (proc.pname=ucf and proc.aname[2]=frontend) + +- macro: consul_template_writing_conf + condition: > + ((proc.name=consul-template and fd.name startswith /etc/haproxy) or + (proc.name=reload.sh and proc.aname[2]=consul-template and fd.name startswith /etc/ssl)) + +- macro: countly_writing_nginx_conf + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "nodejs /opt/countly/bin" and fd.name startswith /etc/nginx) + +- macro: ms_oms_writing_conf + condition: > + ((proc.name in (omiagent,omsagent,in_heartbeat_r*,omsadmin.sh,PerformInventor) + or proc.pname in (omi.postinst,omsconfig.posti,scx.postinst,omsadmin.sh,omiagent)) + and (fd.name startswith /etc/opt/omi or fd.name startswith /etc/opt/microsoft/omsagent)) + +- macro: ms_scx_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name in (GetLinuxOS.sh) and fd.name startswith /etc/opt/microsoft/scx) + +- macro: azure_scripts_writing_conf + condition: (proc.pname startswith "bash /var/lib/waagent/" and fd.name startswith /etc/azure) + +- macro: azure_networkwatcher_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name in (NetworkWatcherA) and fd.name=/etc/init.d/AzureNetworkWatcherAgent) + +- macro: couchdb_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=beam.smp and proc.cmdline contains couchdb and fd.name startswith /etc/couchdb) + +- macro: update_texmf_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=update-texmf and fd.name startswith /etc/texmf) + +- macro: slapadd_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=slapadd and fd.name startswith /etc/ldap) + +- macro: symantec_writing_conf + condition: > + ((proc.name=symcfgd and fd.name startswith /etc/symantec) or + (proc.name=navdefutil and fd.name=/etc/symc-defutils.conf)) + +- macro: liveupdate_writing_conf + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "java LiveUpdate" and fd.name in (/etc/liveupdate.conf, /etc/Product.Catalog.JavaLiveUpdate)) + +- macro: sosreport_writing_files + condition: > + (proc.name=urlgrabber-ext- and proc.aname[3]=sosreport and + (fd.name startswith /etc/pkt/nssdb or fd.name startswith /etc/pki/nssdb)) + +- macro: selinux_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name in (semodule,genhomedircon,sefcontext_comp) and fd.name startswith /etc/selinux) + +- list: veritas_binaries + items: [vxconfigd, sfcache, vxclustadm, vxdctl, vxprint, vxdmpadm, vxdisk, vxdg, vxassist, vxtune] + +- macro: veritas_driver_script + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "perl /opt/VRTSsfmh/bin/mh_driver.pl") + +- macro: veritas_progs + condition: (proc.name in (veritas_binaries) or veritas_driver_script) + +- macro: veritas_writing_config + condition: (veritas_progs and fd.name startswith /etc/vx) + +- macro: nginx_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=nginx and fd.name startswith /etc/nginx) + +- macro: nginx_writing_certs + condition: > + (((proc.name=openssl and proc.pname=nginx-launch.sh) or proc.name=nginx-launch.sh) and fd.name startswith /etc/nginx/certs) + +- macro: chef_client_writing_conf + condition: (proc.pcmdline startswith "chef-client /opt/gitlab" and fd.name startswith /etc/gitlab) + +- macro: centrify_writing_krb + condition: (proc.name in (adjoin,addns) and fd.name startswith /etc/krb5) + +- macro: cockpit_writing_conf + condition: > + ((proc.pname=cockpit-kube-la or proc.aname[2]=cockpit-kube-la) + and fd.name startswith /etc/cockpit) + +- macro: ipsec_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=start-ipsec.sh and fd.directory=/etc/ipsec) + +- macro: exe_running_docker_save + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "exe /var/lib/docker" and proc.pname in (dockerd, docker)) + +- macro: python_running_get_pip + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "python get-pip.py") + +- macro: python_running_ms_oms + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "python /var/lib/waagent/") + +- macro: gugent_writing_guestagent_log + condition: (proc.name=gugent and fd.name=GuestAgent.log) + +- rule: Write below binary dir + desc: an attempt to write to any file below a set of binary directories + condition: > + bin_dir and evt.dir = < and open_write + and not package_mgmt_procs + and not exe_running_docker_save + and not python_running_get_pip + and not python_running_ms_oms + output: > + File below a known binary directory opened for writing (user=%user.name + command=%proc.cmdline file=%fd.name parent=%proc.pname pcmdline=%proc.pcmdline gparent=%proc.aname[2]) + priority: ERROR + tags: [filesystem] + +- list: safe_etc_dirs + items: [/etc/cassandra, /etc/ssl/certs/java, /etc/logstash, /etc/nginx/conf.d, /etc/container_environment, /etc/hrmconfig] + +- macro: fluentd_writing_conf_files + condition: (proc.name=start-fluentd and fd.name in (/etc/fluent/fluent.conf, /etc/td-agent/td-agent.conf)) + +- macro: qualys_writing_conf_files + condition: (proc.name=qualys-cloud-ag and fd.name=/etc/qualys/cloud-agent/qagent-log.conf) + +- macro: git_writing_nssdb + condition: (proc.name=git-remote-http and fd.directory=/etc/pki/nssdb) + +- macro: plesk_writing_keys + condition: (proc.name in (plesk_binaries) and fd.name startswith /etc/sw/keys) + +- macro: plesk_install_writing_apache_conf + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "bash -hB /usr/lib/plesk-9.0/services/webserver.apache configure" + and fd.name="/etc/apache2/apache2.conf.tmp") + +- macro: plesk_running_mktemp + condition: (proc.name=mktemp and proc.aname[3] in (plesk_binaries)) + +- macro: networkmanager_writing_resolv_conf + condition: proc.aname[2]=nm-dispatcher and fd.name=/etc/resolv.conf + +- macro: add_shell_writing_shells_tmp + condition: (proc.name=add-shell and fd.name=/etc/shells.tmp) + +- macro: duply_writing_exclude_files + condition: (proc.name=touch and proc.pcmdline startswith "bash /usr/bin/duply" and fd.name startswith "/etc/duply") + +- macro: xmlcatalog_writing_files + condition: (proc.name=update-xmlcatal and fd.directory=/etc/xml) + +- macro: datadog_writing_conf + condition: ((proc.cmdline startswith "python /opt/datadog-agent" or + proc.cmdline startswith "entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh datadog start" or + proc.cmdline startswith "agent.py /opt/datadog-agent") + and fd.name startswith "/etc/dd-agent") + +- macro: curl_writing_pki_db + condition: (proc.name=curl and fd.directory=/etc/pki/nssdb) + +- macro: haproxy_writing_conf + condition: ((proc.name in (update-haproxy-,haproxy_reload.) or proc.pname in (update-haproxy-,haproxy_reload,haproxy_reload.)) + and (fd.name=/etc/openvpn/client.map or fd.name startswith /etc/haproxy)) + +- macro: java_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=java and fd.name=/etc/.java/.systemPrefs/.system.lock) + +- macro: rabbitmq_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=rabbitmq-server and fd.directory=/etc/rabbitmq) + +- macro: rook_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=toolbox.sh and container.image startswith rook/toolbox + and fd.directory=/etc/ceph) + +- macro: httpd_writing_conf_logs + condition: (proc.name=httpd and fd.name startswith /etc/httpd/) + +- macro: mysql_writing_conf + condition: ((proc.name=start-mysql.sh or proc.pname=start-mysql.sh) and fd.name startswith /etc/mysql) + +- macro: openvpn_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name in (openvpn,openvpn-entrypo) and fd.name startswith /etc/openvpn) + +- macro: php_handlers_writing_conf + condition: (proc.name=php_handlers_co and fd.name=/etc/psa/php_versions.json) + +- macro: sed_writing_temp_file + condition: > + ((proc.aname[3]=cron_start.sh and fd.name startswith /etc/security/sed) or + (proc.name=sed and (fd.name startswith /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sed or + fd.name startswith /etc/apt/sed or + fd.name startswith /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/sed))) + +- macro: cron_start_writing_pam_env + condition: (proc.cmdline="bash /usr/sbin/start-cron" and fd.name=/etc/security/pam_env.conf) + +# In some cases dpkg-reconfigur runs commands that modify /etc. Not +# putting the full set of package management programs yet. +- macro: dpkg_scripting + condition: (proc.aname[2] in (dpkg-reconfigur, dpkg-preconfigu)) + +# Add conditions to this macro (probably in a separate file, +# overwriting this macro) to allow for specific combinations of +# programs writing below specific directories below +# /etc. fluentd_writing_conf_files is a good example to follow, as it +# specifies both the program doing the writing as well as the specific +# files it is allowed to modify. +# +# In this file, it just takes one of the programs in the base macro +# and repeats it. + +- macro: user_known_write_etc_conditions + condition: proc.name=confd + +- macro: write_etc_common + condition: > + etc_dir and evt.dir = < and open_write + and proc_name_exists + and not proc.name in (passwd_binaries, shadowutils_binaries, sysdigcloud_binaries, + package_mgmt_binaries, ssl_mgmt_binaries, dhcp_binaries, + dev_creation_binaries, shell_mgmt_binaries, + mail_config_binaries, + sshkit_script_binaries, + ldconfig.real, ldconfig, confd, gpg, insserv, + apparmor_parser, update-mime, tzdata.config, tzdata.postinst, + systemd, systemd-machine, systemd-sysuser, + debconf-show, rollerd, bind9.postinst, sv, + gen_resolvconf., update-ca-certi, certbot, runsv, + qualys-cloud-ag, locales.postins, nomachine_binaries, + adclient, certutil, crlutil, pam-auth-update, parallels_insta, + openshift-launc, update-rc.d) + and not proc.pname in (sysdigcloud_binaries, mail_config_binaries, hddtemp.postins, sshkit_script_binaries, locales.postins, deb_binaries, dhcp_binaries) + and not fd.name pmatch (safe_etc_dirs) + and not fd.name in (/etc/container_environment.sh, /etc/container_environment.json, /etc/motd, /etc/motd.svc) + and not exe_running_docker_save + and not ansible_running_python + and not python_running_denyhosts + and not fluentd_writing_conf_files + and not user_known_write_etc_conditions + and not run_by_centrify + and not run_by_adclient + and not qualys_writing_conf_files + and not git_writing_nssdb + and not plesk_writing_keys + and not plesk_install_writing_apache_conf + and not plesk_running_mktemp + and not networkmanager_writing_resolv_conf + and not run_by_chef + and not add_shell_writing_shells_tmp + and not duply_writing_exclude_files + and not xmlcatalog_writing_files + and not parent_supervise_running_multilog + and not supervise_writing_status + and not pki_realm_writing_realms + and not htpasswd_writing_passwd + and not lvprogs_writing_lvm_archive + and not ovsdb_writing_openvswitch + and not datadog_writing_conf + and not curl_writing_pki_db + and not haproxy_writing_conf + and not java_writing_conf + and not dpkg_scripting + and not parent_ucf_writing_conf + and not rabbitmq_writing_conf + and not rook_writing_conf + and not php_handlers_writing_conf + and not sed_writing_temp_file + and not cron_start_writing_pam_env + and not httpd_writing_conf_logs + and not mysql_writing_conf + and not openvpn_writing_conf + and not consul_template_writing_conf + and not countly_writing_nginx_conf + and not ms_oms_writing_conf + and not ms_scx_writing_conf + and not azure_scripts_writing_conf + and not azure_networkwatcher_writing_conf + and not couchdb_writing_conf + and not update_texmf_writing_conf + and not slapadd_writing_conf + and not symantec_writing_conf + and not liveupdate_writing_conf + and not sosreport_writing_files + and not selinux_writing_conf + and not veritas_writing_config + and not nginx_writing_conf + and not nginx_writing_certs + and not chef_client_writing_conf + and not centrify_writing_krb + and not cockpit_writing_conf + and not ipsec_writing_conf + and not httpd_writing_ssl_conf + +- rule: Write below etc + desc: an attempt to write to any file below /etc + condition: write_etc_common + output: "File below /etc opened for writing (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline parent=%proc.pname pcmdline=%proc.pcmdline file=%fd.name program=%proc.name gparent=%proc.aname[2] ggparent=%proc.aname[3] gggparent=%proc.aname[4])" + priority: ERROR + tags: [filesystem] + +- list: known_root_files + items: [/root/.monit.state, /root/.auth_tokens, /root/.bash_history, /root/.ash_history, /root/.aws/credentials, + /root/.viminfo.tmp, /root/.lesshst, /root/.bzr.log, /root/.gitconfig.lock, /root/.babel.json, /root/.localstack, + /root/.node_repl_history, /root/.mongorc.js, /root/.dbshell, /root/.augeas/history, /root/.rnd] + +- list: known_root_directories + items: [/root/.oracle_jre_usage, /root/.ssh, /root/.subversion, /root/.nami] + +- macro: known_root_conditions + condition: (fd.name startswith /root/orcexec. + or fd.name startswith /root/.m2 + or fd.name startswith /root/.npm + or fd.name startswith /root/.pki + or fd.name startswith /root/.ivy2 + or fd.name startswith /root/.config/Cypress + or fd.name startswith /root/.config/pulse + or fd.name startswith /root/.config/configstore + or fd.name startswith /root/jenkins/workspace + or fd.name startswith /root/.jenkins + or fd.name startswith /root/.cache + or fd.name startswith /root/.sbt + or fd.name startswith /root/.java + or fd.name startswith /root/.glide + or fd.name startswith /root/.sonar + or fd.name startswith /root/.v8flag + or fd.name startswith /root/infaagent + or fd.name startswith /root/.local/lib/python + or fd.name startswith /root/.pm2 + or fd.name startswith /root/.gnupg + or fd.name startswith /root/.pgpass + or fd.name startswith /root/.theano + or fd.name startswith /root/.gradle + or fd.name startswith /root/.android + or fd.name startswith /root/.ansible + or fd.name startswith /root/.crashlytics + or fd.name startswith /root/.dbus + or fd.name startswith /root/.composer + or fd.name startswith /root/.gconf + or fd.name startswith /root/.nv) + +- rule: Write below root + desc: an attempt to write to any file directly below / or /root + condition: > + root_dir and evt.dir = < and open_write + and not fd.name in (known_root_files) + and not fd.directory in (known_root_directories) + and not exe_running_docker_save + and not gugent_writing_guestagent_log + and not known_root_conditions + output: "File below / or /root opened for writing (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline parent=%proc.pname file=%fd.name program=%proc.name)" + priority: ERROR + tags: [filesystem] + +- macro: cmp_cp_by_passwd + condition: proc.name in (cmp, cp) and proc.pname in (passwd, run-parts) + +- rule: Read sensitive file trusted after startup + desc: > + an attempt to read any sensitive file (e.g. files containing user/password/authentication + information) by a trusted program after startup. Trusted programs might read these files + at startup to load initial state, but not afterwards. + condition: sensitive_files and open_read and server_procs and not proc_is_new and proc.name!="sshd" + output: > + Sensitive file opened for reading by trusted program after startup (user=%user.name + command=%proc.cmdline parent=%proc.pname file=%fd.name parent=%proc.pname gparent=%proc.aname[2]) + priority: WARNING + tags: [filesystem] + +- list: read_sensitive_file_binaries + items: [ + iptables, ps, lsb_release, check-new-relea, dumpe2fs, accounts-daemon, sshd, + vsftpd, systemd, mysql_install_d, psql, screen, debconf-show, sa-update, + pam-auth-update, /usr/sbin/spamd, polkit-agent-he, lsattr, file, sosreport, + scxcimservera, adclient, rtvscand, cockpit-session + ] + +# Add conditions to this macro (probably in a separate file, +# overwriting this macro) to allow for specific combinations of +# programs accessing sensitive files. +# fluentd_writing_conf_files is a good example to follow, as it +# specifies both the program doing the writing as well as the specific +# files it is allowed to modify. +# +# In this file, it just takes one of the macros in the base rule +# and repeats it. + +- macro: user_read_sensitive_file_conditions + condition: cmp_cp_by_passwd + +- rule: Read sensitive file untrusted + desc: > + an attempt to read any sensitive file (e.g. files containing user/password/authentication + information). Exceptions are made for known trusted programs. + condition: > + sensitive_files and open_read + and proc_name_exists + and not proc.name in (user_mgmt_binaries, userexec_binaries, package_mgmt_binaries, + cron_binaries, read_sensitive_file_binaries, shell_binaries, hids_binaries, + vpn_binaries, mail_config_binaries, nomachine_binaries, sshkit_script_binaries, + in.proftpd, mandb, salt-minion, postgres_mgmt_binaries) + and not cmp_cp_by_passwd + and not ansible_running_python + and not proc.cmdline contains /usr/bin/mandb + and not run_by_qualys + and not run_by_chef + and not user_read_sensitive_file_conditions + and not perl_running_plesk + and not perl_running_updmap + and not veritas_driver_script + and not perl_running_centrifydc + output: > + Sensitive file opened for reading by non-trusted program (user=%user.name program=%proc.name + command=%proc.cmdline file=%fd.name parent=%proc.pname gparent=%proc.aname[2] ggparent=%proc.aname[3] gggparent=%proc.aname[4]) + priority: WARNING + tags: [filesystem] + +# Only let rpm-related programs write to the rpm database +- rule: Write below rpm database + desc: an attempt to write to the rpm database by any non-rpm related program + condition: fd.name startswith /var/lib/rpm and open_write and not rpm_procs and not ansible_running_python and not chef_running_yum_dump + output: "Rpm database opened for writing by a non-rpm program (command=%proc.cmdline file=%fd.name)" + priority: ERROR + tags: [filesystem, software_mgmt] + +- macro: postgres_running_wal_e + condition: (proc.pname=postgres and proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c envdir /etc/wal-e.d/env /usr/local/bin/wal-e") + +- macro: redis_running_prepost_scripts + condition: (proc.aname[2]=redis-server and (proc.cmdline contains "redis-server.post-up.d" or proc.cmdline contains "redis-server.pre-up.d")) + +- macro: rabbitmq_running_scripts + condition: > + (proc.pname=beam.smp and + (proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c exec ps" or + proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c exec inet_gethost" or + proc.cmdline= "sh -s unix:cmd" or + proc.cmdline= "sh -c exec /bin/sh -s unix:cmd 2>&1")) + +- macro: rabbitmqctl_running_scripts + condition: (proc.aname[2]=rabbitmqctl and proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c ") + +- rule: DB program spawned process + desc: > + a database-server related program spawned a new process other than itself. + This shouldn\'t occur and is a follow on from some SQL injection attacks. + condition: > + proc.pname in (db_server_binaries) + and spawned_process + and not proc.name in (db_server_binaries) + and not postgres_running_wal_e + output: > + Database-related program spawned process other than itself (user=%user.name + program=%proc.cmdline parent=%proc.pname) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [process, database] + +- rule: Modify binary dirs + desc: an attempt to modify any file below a set of binary directories. + condition: (bin_dir_rename) and modify and not package_mgmt_procs and not exe_running_docker_save + output: > + File below known binary directory renamed/removed (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline + operation=%evt.type file=%fd.name %evt.args) + priority: ERROR + tags: [filesystem] + +- rule: Mkdir binary dirs + desc: an attempt to create a directory below a set of binary directories. + condition: mkdir and bin_dir_mkdir and not package_mgmt_procs + output: > + Directory below known binary directory created (user=%user.name + command=%proc.cmdline directory=%evt.arg.path) + priority: ERROR + tags: [filesystem] + +# This list allows for easy additions to the set of commands allowed +# to change thread namespace without having to copy and override the +# entire change thread namespace rule. +- list: user_known_change_thread_namespace_binaries + items: [] + +- rule: Change thread namespace + desc: > + an attempt to change a program/thread\'s namespace (commonly done + as a part of creating a container) by calling setns. + condition: > + evt.type = setns + and not proc.name in (docker_binaries, k8s_binaries, lxd_binaries, sysdigcloud_binaries, sysdig, nsenter) + and not proc.name in (user_known_change_thread_namespace_binaries) + and not proc.name startswith "runc:" + and not proc.pname in (sysdigcloud_binaries) + and not java_running_sdjagent + and not kubelet_running_loopback + output: > + Namespace change (setns) by unexpected program (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline + parent=%proc.pname %container.info) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [process] + +# The binaries in this list and their descendents are *not* allowed +# spawn shells. This includes the binaries spawning shells directly as +# well as indirectly. For example, apache -> php/perl for +# mod_{php,perl} -> some shell is also not allowed, because the shell +# has apache as an ancestor. + +- list: protected_shell_spawning_binaries + items: [ + http_server_binaries, db_server_binaries, nosql_server_binaries, mail_binaries, + fluentd, flanneld, splunkd, consul, smbd, runsv, PM2 + ] + +- macro: parent_java_running_zookeeper + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains org.apache.zookeeper.server) + +- macro: parent_java_running_kafka + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains kafka.Kafka) + +- macro: parent_java_running_elasticsearch + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch) + +- macro: parent_java_running_activemq + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains activemq.jar) + +- macro: parent_java_running_cassandra + condition: (proc.pname=java and (proc.pcmdline contains "-Dcassandra.config.loader" or proc.pcmdline contains org.apache.cassandra.service.CassandraDaemon)) + +- macro: parent_java_running_jboss_wildfly + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains org.jboss) + +- macro: parent_java_running_glassfish + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains com.sun.enterprise.glassfish) + +- macro: parent_java_running_hadoop + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains org.apache.hadoop) + +- macro: parent_java_running_datastax + condition: (proc.pname=java and proc.pcmdline contains com.datastax) + +- macro: nginx_starting_nginx + condition: (proc.pname=nginx and proc.cmdline contains "/usr/sbin/nginx -c /etc/nginx/nginx.conf") + +- macro: nginx_running_aws_s3_cp + condition: (proc.pname=nginx and proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c /usr/local/bin/aws s3 cp") + +- macro: consul_running_net_scripts + condition: (proc.pname=consul and (proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c curl" or proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c nc")) + +- macro: consul_running_alert_checks + condition: (proc.pname=consul and proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c /bin/consul-alerts") + +- macro: serf_script + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c serf") + +- macro: check_process_status + condition: (proc.cmdline startswith "sh -c kill -0 ") + +# In some cases, you may want to consider node processes run directly +# in containers as protected shell spawners. Examples include using +# pm2-docker or pm2 start some-app.js --no-daemon-mode as the direct +# entrypoint of the container, and when the node app is a long-lived +# server using something like express. +# +# However, there are other uses of node related to build pipelines for +# which node is not really a server but instead a general scripting +# tool. In these cases, shells are very likely and in these cases you +# don't want to consider node processes protected shell spawners. +# +# We have to choose one of these cases, so we consider node processes +# as unprotected by default. If you want to consider any node process +# run in a container as a protected shell spawner, override the below +# macro to remove the "never_true" clause, which allows it to take effect. +- macro: possibly_node_in_container + condition: (never_true and (proc.pname=node and proc.aname[3]=docker-containe)) + +- macro: protected_shell_spawner + condition: > + (proc.aname in (protected_shell_spawning_binaries) + or parent_java_running_zookeeper + or parent_java_running_kafka + or parent_java_running_elasticsearch + or parent_java_running_activemq + or parent_java_running_cassandra + or parent_java_running_jboss_wildfly + or parent_java_running_glassfish + or parent_java_running_hadoop + or parent_java_running_datastax + or possibly_node_in_container) + +- list: mesos_shell_binaries + items: [mesos-docker-ex, mesos-slave, mesos-health-ch] + +# Note that runsv is both in protected_shell_spawner and the +# exclusions by pname. This means that runsv can itself spawn shells +# (the ./run and ./finish scripts), but the processes runsv can not +# spawn shells. +- rule: Run shell untrusted + desc: an attempt to spawn a shell below a non-shell application. Specific applications are monitored. + condition: > + spawned_process + and shell_procs + and proc.pname exists + and protected_shell_spawner + and not proc.pname in (shell_binaries, gitlab_binaries, cron_binaries, user_known_shell_spawn_binaries, + needrestart_binaries, + mesos_shell_binaries, + erl_child_setup, exechealthz, + PM2, PassengerWatchd, c_rehash, svlogd, logrotate, hhvm, serf, + lb-controller, nvidia-installe, runsv, statsite, erlexec) + and not proc.cmdline in (known_shell_spawn_cmdlines) + and not proc.aname in (unicorn_launche) + and not consul_running_net_scripts + and not consul_running_alert_checks + and not nginx_starting_nginx + and not nginx_running_aws_s3_cp + and not run_by_package_mgmt_binaries + and not serf_script + and not check_process_status + and not run_by_foreman + and not python_mesos_marathon_scripting + and not splunk_running_forwarder + and not postgres_running_wal_e + and not redis_running_prepost_scripts + and not rabbitmq_running_scripts + and not rabbitmqctl_running_scripts + and not user_shell_container_exclusions + output: > + Shell spawned by untrusted binary (user=%user.name shell=%proc.name parent=%proc.pname + cmdline=%proc.cmdline pcmdline=%proc.pcmdline gparent=%proc.aname[2] ggparent=%proc.aname[3] + gggparent=%proc.aname[4] ggggparent=%proc.aname[5]) + priority: DEBUG + tags: [shell] + +- macro: trusted_containers + condition: (container.image startswith sysdig/agent or + (container.image startswith sysdig/falco and + not container.image startswith sysdig/falco-event-generator) or + container.image startswith quay.io/sysdig or + container.image startswith sysdig/sysdig or + container.image startswith gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube or + container.image startswith quay.io/coreos/flannel or + container.image startswith gcr.io/google_containers/kube-proxy or + container.image startswith calico/node or + container.image startswith rook/toolbox or + container.image startswith registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/logging-fluentd or + container.image startswith registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/logging-elasticsearch or + container.image startswith registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/metrics-cassandra or + container.image startswith openshift3/ose-sti-builder or + container.image startswith registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/ose-sti-builder or + container.image startswith cloudnativelabs/kube-router or + container.image startswith "consul:" or + container.image startswith mesosphere/mesos-slave or + container.image startswith istio/proxy_ or + container.image startswith datadog/docker-dd-agent) + +# Add conditions to this macro (probably in a separate file, +# overwriting this macro) to specify additional containers that are +# trusted and therefore allowed to run privileged. +# +# In this file, it just takes one of the images in trusted_containers +# and repeats it. +- macro: user_trusted_containers + condition: (container.image startswith sysdig/agent) + +# Add conditions to this macro (probably in a separate file, +# overwriting this macro) to specify additional containers that are +# allowed to perform sensitive mounts. +# +# In this file, it just takes one of the images in trusted_containers +# and repeats it. +- macro: user_sensitive_mount_containers + condition: (container.image startswith sysdig/agent) + +- rule: Launch Privileged Container + desc: Detect the initial process started in a privileged container. Exceptions are made for known trusted images. + condition: > + evt.type=execve and proc.vpid=1 and container + and container.privileged=true + and not trusted_containers + and not user_trusted_containers + output: Privileged container started (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline %container.info image=%container.image) + priority: INFO + tags: [container, cis] + +# For now, only considering a full mount of /etc as +# sensitive. Ideally, this would also consider all subdirectories +# below /etc as well, but the globbing mechanism used by sysdig +# doesn't allow exclusions of a full pattern, only single characters. +- macro: sensitive_mount + condition: (container.mount.dest[/proc*] != "N/A" or + container.mount.dest[/var/run/docker.sock] != "N/A" or + container.mount.dest[/] != "N/A" or + container.mount.dest[/etc] != "N/A" or + container.mount.dest[/root*] != "N/A") + +# The steps libcontainer performs to set up the root program for a container are: +# - clone + exec self to a program runc:[0:PARENT] +# - clone a program runc:[1:CHILD] which sets up all the namespaces +# - clone a second program runc:[2:INIT] + exec to the root program. +# The parent of runc:[2:INIT] is runc:0:PARENT] +# As soon as 1:CHILD is created, 0:PARENT exits, so there's a race +# where at the time 2:INIT execs the root program, 0:PARENT might have +# already exited, or might still be around. So we handle both. +# We also let runc:[1:CHILD] count as the parent process, which can occur +# when we lose events and lose track of state. + +- macro: container_entrypoint + condition: (not proc.pname exists or proc.pname in (runc:[0:PARENT], runc:[1:CHILD], docker-runc, exe)) + +- rule: Launch Sensitive Mount Container + desc: > + Detect the initial process started by a container that has a mount from a sensitive host directory + (i.e. /proc). Exceptions are made for known trusted images. + condition: > + evt.type=execve and proc.vpid=1 and container + and sensitive_mount + and not trusted_containers + and not user_sensitive_mount_containers + output: Container with sensitive mount started (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline %container.info image=%container.image mounts=%container.mounts) + priority: INFO + tags: [container, cis] + +# In a local/user rules file, you could override this macro to +# explicitly enumerate the container images that you want to run in +# your environment. In this main falco rules file, there isn't any way +# to know all the containers that can run, so any container is +# alllowed, by using a filter that is guaranteed to evaluate to true +# (the same proc.vpid=1 that's in the Launch Disallowed Container +# rule). In the overridden macro, the condition would look something +# like (container.image startswith vendor/container-1 or +# container.image startswith vendor/container-2 or ...) + +- macro: allowed_containers + condition: (proc.vpid=1) + +- rule: Launch Disallowed Container + desc: > + Detect the initial process started by a container that is not in a list of allowed containers. + condition: evt.type=execve and proc.vpid=1 and container and not allowed_containers + output: Container started and not in allowed list (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline %container.info image=%container.image) + priority: WARNING + tags: [container] + +# Anything run interactively by root +# - condition: evt.type != switch and user.name = root and proc.name != sshd and interactive +# output: "Interactive root (%user.name %proc.name %evt.dir %evt.type %evt.args %fd.name)" +# priority: WARNING + +- rule: System user interactive + desc: an attempt to run interactive commands by a system (i.e. non-login) user + condition: spawned_process and system_users and interactive + output: "System user ran an interactive command (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline)" + priority: INFO + tags: [users] + +- rule: Terminal shell in container + desc: A shell was used as the entrypoint/exec point into a container with an attached terminal. + condition: > + spawned_process and container + and shell_procs and proc.tty != 0 + and container_entrypoint + output: > + A shell was spawned in a container with an attached terminal (user=%user.name %container.info + shell=%proc.name parent=%proc.pname cmdline=%proc.cmdline terminal=%proc.tty) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [container, shell] + +# For some container types (mesos), there isn't a container image to +# work with, and the container name is autogenerated, so there isn't +# any stable aspect of the software to work with. In this case, we +# fall back to allowing certain command lines. + +- list: known_shell_spawn_cmdlines + items: [ + '"sh -c uname -p 2> /dev/null"', + '"sh -c uname -s 2>&1"', + '"sh -c uname -r 2>&1"', + '"sh -c uname -v 2>&1"', + '"sh -c uname -a 2>&1"', + '"sh -c ruby -v 2>&1"', + '"sh -c getconf CLK_TCK"', + '"sh -c getconf PAGESIZE"', + '"sh -c LC_ALL=C LANG=C /sbin/ldconfig -p 2>/dev/null"', + '"sh -c LANG=C /sbin/ldconfig -p 2>/dev/null"', + '"sh -c /sbin/ldconfig -p 2>/dev/null"', + '"sh -c stty -a 2>/dev/null"', + '"sh -c stty -a < /dev/tty"', + '"sh -c stty -g < /dev/tty"', + '"sh -c node index.js"', + '"sh -c node index"', + '"sh -c node ./src/start.js"', + '"sh -c node app.js"', + '"sh -c node -e \"require(''nan'')\""', + '"sh -c node -e \"require(''nan'')\")"', + '"sh -c node $NODE_DEBUG_OPTION index.js "', + '"sh -c crontab -l 2"', + '"sh -c lsb_release -a"', + '"sh -c lsb_release -is 2>/dev/null"', + '"sh -c whoami"', + '"sh -c node_modules/.bin/bower-installer"', + '"sh -c /bin/hostname -f 2> /dev/null"', + '"sh -c locale -a"', + '"sh -c -t -i"', + '"sh -c openssl version"', + '"bash -c id -Gn kafadmin"', + '"sh -c /bin/sh -c ''date +%%s''"' + ] + +# This list allows for easy additions to the set of commands allowed +# to run shells in containers without having to without having to copy +# and override the entire run shell in container macro. Once +# https://github.com/draios/falco/issues/255 is fixed this will be a +# bit easier, as someone could append of any of the existing lists. +- list: user_known_shell_spawn_binaries + items: [] + +# This macro allows for easy additions to the set of commands allowed +# to run shells in containers without having to override the entire +# rule. Its default value is an expression that always is false, which +# becomes true when the "not ..." in the rule is applied. +- macro: user_shell_container_exclusions + condition: (never_true) + +- macro: login_doing_dns_lookup + condition: (proc.name=login and fd.l4proto=udp and fd.sport=53) + +# sockfamily ip is to exclude certain processes (like 'groups') that communicate on unix-domain sockets +# systemd can listen on ports to launch things like sshd on demand +- rule: System procs network activity + desc: any network activity performed by system binaries that are not expected to send or receive any network traffic + condition: > + (fd.sockfamily = ip and system_procs) + and (inbound_outbound) + and not proc.name in (systemd, hostid) + and not login_doing_dns_lookup + output: > + Known system binary sent/received network traffic + (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline connection=%fd.name) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [network] + +- list: openvpn_udp_ports + items: [1194, 1197, 1198, 8080, 9201] + +- list: l2tp_udp_ports + items: [500, 1701, 4500, 10000] + +- list: statsd_ports + items: [8125] + +- list: ntp_ports + items: [123] + +# Some applications will connect a udp socket to an address only to +# test connectivity. Assuming the udp connect works, they will follow +# up with a tcp connect that actually sends/receives data. +# +# With that in mind, we listed a few commonly seen ports here to avoid +# some false positives. In addition, we make the main rule opt-in, so +# it's disabled by default. + +- list: test_connect_ports + items: [0, 9, 80, 3306] + +- macro: do_unexpected_udp_check + condition: (never_true) + +- list: expected_udp_ports + items: [53, openvpn_udp_ports, l2tp_udp_ports, statsd_ports, ntp_ports, test_connect_ports] + +- macro: expected_udp_traffic + condition: fd.port in (expected_udp_ports) + +- rule: Unexpected UDP Traffic + desc: UDP traffic not on port 53 (DNS) or other commonly used ports + condition: (inbound_outbound) and do_unexpected_udp_check and fd.l4proto=udp and not expected_udp_traffic + output: > + Unexpected UDP Traffic Seen + (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline connection=%fd.name proto=%fd.l4proto evt=%evt.type %evt.args) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [network] + +# With the current restriction on system calls handled by falco +# (e.g. excluding read/write/sendto/recvfrom/etc, this rule won't +# trigger). +# - rule: Ssh error in syslog +# desc: any ssh errors (failed logins, disconnects, ...) sent to syslog +# condition: syslog and ssh_error_message and evt.dir = < +# output: "sshd sent error message to syslog (error=%evt.buffer)" +# priority: WARNING + +- macro: somebody_becoming_themself + condition: ((user.name=nobody and evt.arg.uid=nobody) or + (user.name=www-data and evt.arg.uid=www-data) or + (user.name=_apt and evt.arg.uid=_apt) or + (user.name=postfix and evt.arg.uid=postfix) or + (user.name=pki-agent and evt.arg.uid=pki-agent) or + (user.name=pki-acme and evt.arg.uid=pki-acme) or + (user.name=nfsnobody and evt.arg.uid=nfsnobody) or + (user.name=postgres and evt.arg.uid=postgres)) + +- macro: nrpe_becoming_nagios + condition: (proc.name=nrpe and evt.arg.uid=nagios) + +# In containers, the user name might be for a uid that exists in the +# container but not on the host. (See +# https://github.com/draios/sysdig/issues/954). So in that case, allow +# a setuid. +- macro: known_user_in_container + condition: (container and user.name != "N/A") + +# sshd, mail programs attempt to setuid to root even when running as non-root. Excluding here to avoid meaningless FPs +- rule: Non sudo setuid + desc: > + an attempt to change users by calling setuid. sudo/su are excluded. users "root" and "nobody" + suing to itself are also excluded, as setuid calls typically involve dropping privileges. + condition: > + evt.type=setuid and evt.dir=> + and (known_user_in_container or not container) + and not user.name=root and not somebody_becoming_themself + and not proc.name in (known_setuid_binaries, userexec_binaries, mail_binaries, docker_binaries, + nomachine_binaries) + and not java_running_sdjagent + and not nrpe_becoming_nagios + output: > + Unexpected setuid call by non-sudo, non-root program (user=%user.name cur_uid=%user.uid parent=%proc.pname + command=%proc.cmdline uid=%evt.arg.uid) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [users] + +- rule: User mgmt binaries + desc: > + activity by any programs that can manage users, passwords, or permissions. sudo and su are excluded. + Activity in containers is also excluded--some containers create custom users on top + of a base linux distribution at startup. + Some innocuous commandlines that don't actually change anything are excluded. + condition: > + spawned_process and proc.name in (user_mgmt_binaries) and + not proc.name in (su, sudo, lastlog, nologin, unix_chkpwd) and not container and + not proc.pname in (cron_binaries, systemd, systemd.postins, udev.postinst, run-parts) and + not proc.cmdline startswith "passwd -S" and + not proc.cmdline startswith "useradd -D" and + not proc.cmdline startswith "systemd --version" and + not run_by_qualys and + not run_by_sumologic_securefiles and + not run_by_yum and + not run_by_ms_oms and + not run_by_google_accounts_daemon + output: > + User management binary command run outside of container + (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline parent=%proc.pname gparent=%proc.aname[2] ggparent=%proc.aname[3] gggparent=%proc.aname[4]) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [host, users] + +- list: allowed_dev_files + items: [ + /dev/null, /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr, + /dev/random, /dev/urandom, /dev/console, /dev/kmsg + ] + +# (we may need to add additional checks against false positives, see: +# https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rkhunter/+bug/86153) +- rule: Create files below dev + desc: creating any files below /dev other than known programs that manage devices. Some rootkits hide files in /dev. + condition: > + fd.directory = /dev and + (evt.type = creat or (evt.type = open and evt.arg.flags contains O_CREAT)) + and not proc.name in (dev_creation_binaries) + and not fd.name in (allowed_dev_files) + and not fd.name startswith /dev/tty + output: "File created below /dev by untrusted program (user=%user.name command=%proc.cmdline file=%fd.name)" + priority: ERROR + tags: [filesystem] + + +# In a local/user rules file, you could override this macro to +# explicitly enumerate the container images that you want to allow +# access to EC2 metadata. In this main falco rules file, there isn't +# any way to know all the containers that should have access, so any +# container is alllowed, by repeating the "container" macro. In the +# overridden macro, the condition would look something like +# (container.image startswith vendor/container-1 or container.image +# startswith vendor/container-2 or ...) +- macro: ec2_metadata_containers + condition: container + +# On EC2 instances, 169.254.169.254 is a special IP used to fetch +# metadata about the instance. It may be desirable to prevent access +# to this IP from containers. +- rule: Contact EC2 Instance Metadata Service From Container + desc: Detect attempts to contact the EC2 Instance Metadata Service from a container + condition: outbound and fd.sip="169.254.169.254" and container and not ec2_metadata_containers + output: Outbound connection to EC2 instance metadata service (command=%proc.cmdline connection=%fd.name %container.info image=%container.image) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [network, aws, container] + +# In a local/user rules file, you should override this macro with the +# IP address of your k8s api server. The IP 1.2.3.4 is a placeholder +# IP that is not likely to be seen in practice. +- macro: k8s_api_server + condition: (fd.sip="1.2.3.4" and fd.sport=8080) + +# In a local/user rules file, list the container images that are +# allowed to contact the K8s API Server from within a container. This +# might cover cases where the K8s infrastructure itself is running +# within a container. +- macro: k8s_containers + condition: > + (container.image startswith gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube-amd64 or + container.image startswith gcr.io/google_containers/kube2sky or + container.image startswith sysdig/agent or + container.image startswith sysdig/falco or + container.image startswith sysdig/sysdig) + +- rule: Contact K8S API Server From Container + desc: Detect attempts to contact the K8S API Server from a container + condition: outbound and k8s_api_server and container and not k8s_containers + output: Unexpected connection to K8s API Server from container (command=%proc.cmdline %container.info image=%container.image connection=%fd.name) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [network, k8s, container] + +# In a local/user rules file, list the container images that are +# allowed to contact NodePort services from within a container. This +# might cover cases where the K8s infrastructure itself is running +# within a container. +# +# By default, all containers are allowed to contact NodePort services. +- macro: nodeport_containers + condition: container + +- rule: Unexpected K8s NodePort Connection + desc: Detect attempts to use K8s NodePorts from a container + condition: (inbound_outbound) and fd.sport >= 30000 and fd.sport <= 32767 and container and not nodeport_containers + output: Unexpected K8s NodePort Connection (command=%proc.cmdline connection=%fd.name) + priority: NOTICE + tags: [network, k8s, container] + +# Application rules have moved to application_rules.yaml. Please look +# there if you want to enable them by adding to +# falco_rules.local.yaml. + diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-account.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-account.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d611519 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-account.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +apiVersion: v1 +kind: ServiceAccount +metadata: + name: falco-account +--- +kind: ClusterRole +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1 +metadata: + name: falco-cluster-role +rules: + - apiGroups: ["extensions",""] + resources: ["nodes","namespaces","pods","replicationcontrollers","services","events","configmaps"] + verbs: ["get","list","watch"] + - nonResourceURLs: ["/healthz", "/healthz/*"] + verbs: ["get"] +--- +kind: ClusterRoleBinding +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1 +metadata: + name: falco-cluster-role-binding + namespace: default +subjects: + - kind: ServiceAccount + name: falco-account + namespace: default +roleRef: + kind: ClusterRole + name: falco-cluster-role + apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-daemonset.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-daemonset.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ecc4dcdb --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-daemonset.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1 +kind: DaemonSet +metadata: + name: falco + labels: + name: falco-daemonset + app: demo +spec: + template: + metadata: + labels: + name: falco + app: demo + role: security + spec: + serviceAccount: falco-account + containers: + - name: falco-nats + image: sysdig/falco-nats:latest + imagePullPolicy: Always + volumeMounts: + - mountPath: /var/run/falco/ + name: shared-pipe + - name: falco + image: sysdig/falco:latest + securityContext: + privileged: true + args: [ "/usr/bin/falco", "-K", "/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token", "-k", "https://kubernetes", "-pk", "-U"] + volumeMounts: + - mountPath: /var/run/falco/ + name: shared-pipe + readOnly: false + - mountPath: /host/var/run/docker.sock + name: docker-socket + readOnly: true + - mountPath: /host/dev + name: dev-fs + readOnly: true + - mountPath: /host/proc + name: proc-fs + readOnly: true + - mountPath: /host/boot + name: boot-fs + readOnly: true + - mountPath: /host/lib/modules + name: lib-modules + readOnly: true + - mountPath: /host/usr + name: usr-fs + readOnly: true + - mountPath: /etc/falco + name: falco-config + initContainers: + - name: init-pipe + image: busybox + command: ['mkfifo','/var/run/falco/nats'] + volumeMounts: + - mountPath: /var/run/falco/ + name: shared-pipe + readOnly: false + volumes: + - name: shared-pipe + emptyDir: {} + - name: docker-socket + hostPath: + path: /var/run/docker.sock + - name: dev-fs + hostPath: + path: /dev + - name: proc-fs + hostPath: + path: /proc + - name: boot-fs + hostPath: + path: /boot + - name: lib-modules + hostPath: + path: /lib/modules + - name: usr-fs + hostPath: + path: /usr + - name: falco-config + configMap: + name: falco-config diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-event-generator.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-event-generator.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b6500d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/falco/falco-event-generator.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1 +kind: Deployment +metadata: + name: falco-event-generator + labels: + name: falco-event-generator + app: demo +spec: + replicas: 1 + template: + metadata: + labels: + name: falco-event-generator + app: demo + spec: + containers: + - name: falco-event-generator + image: sysdig/falco-event-generator:latest diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-namespace.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-namespace.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ceb8374e --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-namespace.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +--- +apiVersion: v1 +kind: Namespace +metadata: + name: kubeless diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..570b9b27 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/kubeless-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +--- +apiVersion: v1 +kind: ServiceAccount +metadata: + name: controller-acct + namespace: kubeless +--- +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1 +kind: ClusterRole +metadata: + name: kubeless-controller-deployer +rules: +- apiGroups: + - "" + resources: + - services + - configmaps + verbs: + - create + - get + - delete + - list + - update + - patch +- apiGroups: + - apps + - extensions + resources: + - deployments + verbs: + - create + - get + - delete + - list + - update + - patch +- apiGroups: + - "" + resources: + - pods + verbs: + - list + - delete +- apiGroups: + - "" + resourceNames: + - kubeless-registry-credentials + resources: + - secrets + verbs: + - get +- apiGroups: + - kubeless.io + resources: + - functions + - httptriggers + - cronjobtriggers + verbs: + - get + - list + - watch + - update + - delete +- apiGroups: + - batch + resources: + - cronjobs + - jobs + verbs: + - create + - get + - delete + - deletecollection + - list + - update + - patch +- apiGroups: + - autoscaling + resources: + - horizontalpodautoscalers + verbs: + - create + - get + - delete + - list + - update + - patch +- apiGroups: + - apiextensions.k8s.io + resources: + - customresourcedefinitions + verbs: + - get + - list +- apiGroups: + - monitoring.coreos.com + resources: + - alertmanagers + - prometheuses + - servicemonitors + verbs: + - '*' +- apiGroups: + - extensions + resources: + - ingresses + verbs: + - create + - get + - list + - update + - delete +--- +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1 +kind: ClusterRoleBinding +metadata: + name: kubeless-controller-deployer +roleRef: + apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io + kind: ClusterRole + name: kubeless-controller-deployer +subjects: +- kind: ServiceAccount + name: controller-acct + namespace: kubeless +--- +apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1 +description: Kubernetes Native Serverless Framework +kind: CustomResourceDefinition +metadata: + name: functions.kubeless.io +spec: + group: kubeless.io + names: + kind: Function + plural: functions + singular: function + scope: Namespaced + version: v1beta1 +--- +apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1 +description: CRD object for HTTP trigger type +kind: CustomResourceDefinition +metadata: + name: httptriggers.kubeless.io +spec: + group: kubeless.io + names: + kind: HTTPTrigger + plural: httptriggers + singular: httptrigger + scope: Namespaced + version: v1beta1 +--- +apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1 +description: CRD object for HTTP trigger type +kind: CustomResourceDefinition +metadata: + name: cronjobtriggers.kubeless.io +spec: + group: kubeless.io + names: + kind: CronJobTrigger + plural: cronjobtriggers + singular: cronjobtrigger + scope: Namespaced + version: v1beta1 +--- +apiVersion: v1 +data: + builder-image: kubeless/function-image-builder:v1.0.0-alpha.6 + builder-image-secret: "" + deployment: '{}' + enable-build-step: "false" + function-registry-tls-verify: "true" + ingress-enabled: "false" + provision-image: kubeless/unzip@sha256:f162c062973cca05459834de6ed14c039d45df8cdb76097f50b028a1621b3697 + provision-image-secret: "" + runtime-images: |- + [ + { + "ID": "python", + "compiled": false, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "python27", + "version": "2.7", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/python@sha256:07cfb0f3d8b6db045dc317d35d15634d7be5e436944c276bf37b1c630b03add8", + "initImage": "python:2.7" + }, + { + "name": "python34", + "version": "3.4", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/python@sha256:f19640c547a3f91dbbfb18c15b5e624029b4065c1baf2892144e07c36f0a7c8f", + "initImage": "python:3.4" + }, + { + "name": "python36", + "version": "3.6", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/python@sha256:0c9f8f727d42625a4e25230cfe612df7488b65f283e7972f84108d87e7443d72", + "initImage": "python:3.6" + } + ], + "depName": "requirements.txt", + "fileNameSuffix": ".py" + }, + { + "ID": "nodejs", + "compiled": false, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "node6", + "version": "6", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/nodejs@sha256:013facddb0f66c150844192584d823d7dfb2b5b8d79fd2ae98439c86685da657", + "initImage": "node:6.10" + }, + { + "name": "node8", + "version": "8", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/nodejs@sha256:b155d7e20e333044b60009c12a25a97c84eed610f2a3d9d314b47449dbdae0e5", + "initImage": "node:8" + } + ], + "depName": "package.json", + "fileNameSuffix": ".js" + }, + { + "ID": "nodejs_distroless", + "compiled": false, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "node8", + "version": "8", + "runtimeImage": "henrike42/kubeless/runtimes/nodejs/distroless:0.0.2", + "initImage": "node:8" + } + ], + "depName": "package.json", + "fileNameSuffix": ".js" + }, + { + "ID": "ruby", + "compiled": false, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "ruby24", + "version": "2.4", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/ruby@sha256:01665f1a32fe4fab4195af048627857aa7b100e392ae7f3e25a44bd296d6f105", + "initImage": "bitnami/ruby:2.4" + } + ], + "depName": "Gemfile", + "fileNameSuffix": ".rb" + }, + { + "ID": "php", + "compiled": false, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "php72", + "version": "7.2", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/php@sha256:9b86066b2640bedcd88acb27f43dfaa2b338f0d74d9d91131ea781402f7ec8ec", + "initImage": "composer:1.6" + } + ], + "depName": "composer.json", + "fileNameSuffix": ".php" + }, + { + "ID": "go", + "compiled": true, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "go1.10", + "version": "1.10", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/go@sha256:e2fd49f09b6ff8c9bac6f1592b3119ea74237c47e2955a003983e08524cb3ae5", + "initImage": "kubeless/go-init@sha256:983b3f06452321a2299588966817e724d1a9c24be76cf1b12c14843efcdff502" + } + ], + "depName": "Gopkg.toml", + "fileNameSuffix": ".go" + }, + { + "ID": "dotnetcore", + "compiled": true, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "dotnetcore2.0", + "version": "2.0", + "runtimeImage": "allantargino/kubeless-dotnetcore@sha256:1699b07d9fc0276ddfecc2f823f272d96fd58bbab82d7e67f2fd4982a95aeadc", + "initImage": "allantargino/aspnetcore-build@sha256:0d60f845ff6c9c019362a68b87b3920f3eb2d32f847f2d75e4d190cc0ce1d81c" + } + ], + "depName": "project.csproj", + "fileNameSuffix": ".cs" + }, + { + "ID": "java", + "compiled": true, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "java1.8", + "version": "1.8", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/java@sha256:debf9502545f4c0e955eb60fabb45748c5d98ed9365c4a508c07f38fc7fefaac", + "initImage": "kubeless/java-init@sha256:7e5e4376d3ab76c336d4830c9ed1b7f9407415feca49b8c2bf013e279256878f" + } + ], + "depName": "pom.xml", + "fileNameSuffix": ".java" + }, + { + "ID": "ballerina", + "compiled": true, + "versions": [ + { + "name": "ballerina0.975.0", + "version": "0.975.0", + "runtimeImage": "kubeless/ballerina@sha256:83e51423972f4b0d6b419bee0b4afb3bb87d2bf1b604ebc4366c430e7cc28a35", + "initImage": "kubeless/ballerina-init@sha256:05857ce439a7e290f9d86f8cb38ea3b574670c0c0e91af93af06686fa21ecf4f" + } + ], + "depName": "", + "fileNameSuffix": ".bal" + } + ] + service-type: ClusterIP +kind: ConfigMap +metadata: + name: kubeless-config + namespace: kubeless +--- +apiVersion: apps/v1beta1 +kind: Deployment +metadata: + labels: + kubeless: controller + name: kubeless-controller-manager + namespace: kubeless +spec: + selector: + matchLabels: + kubeless: controller + template: + metadata: + labels: + kubeless: controller + spec: + containers: + - env: + - name: KUBELESS_INGRESS_ENABLED + valueFrom: + configMapKeyRef: + key: ingress-enabled + name: kubeless-config + - name: KUBELESS_SERVICE_TYPE + valueFrom: + configMapKeyRef: + key: service-type + name: kubeless-config + - name: KUBELESS_NAMESPACE + valueFrom: + fieldRef: + fieldPath: metadata.namespace + - name: KUBELESS_CONFIG + value: kubeless-config + image: bitnami/kubeless-controller-manager:v1.0.0-alpha.6 + imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent + name: kubeless-controller-manager + serviceAccountName: controller-acct diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/nats-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/nats-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..049b61c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/kubeless/nats-v1.0.0-alpha.6.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +--- +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1 +kind: ClusterRole +metadata: + name: nats-controller-deployer +rules: +- apiGroups: + - "" + resources: + - services + - configmaps + verbs: + - get + - list +- apiGroups: + - kubeless.io + resources: + - functions + - natstriggers + verbs: + - get + - list + - watch + - update + - delete +--- +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1 +kind: ClusterRoleBinding +metadata: + name: nats-controller-deployer +roleRef: + apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io + kind: ClusterRole + name: nats-controller-deployer +subjects: +- kind: ServiceAccount + name: controller-acct + namespace: kubeless +--- +apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1 +description: CRD object for NATS trigger type +kind: CustomResourceDefinition +metadata: + name: natstriggers.kubeless.io +spec: + group: kubeless.io + names: + kind: NATSTrigger + plural: natstriggers + singular: natstrigger + scope: Namespaced + version: v1beta1 +--- +apiVersion: apps/v1beta1 +kind: Deployment +metadata: + labels: + kubeless: nats-trigger-controller + name: nats-trigger-controller + namespace: kubeless +spec: + selector: + matchLabels: + kubeless: nats-trigger-controller + template: + metadata: + labels: + kubeless: nats-trigger-controller + spec: + containers: + - image: bitnami/nats-trigger-controller:v1.0.0-alpha.6 + imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent + name: nats-trigger-controller + serviceAccountName: controller-acct diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/deployment-rbac.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/deployment-rbac.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fdd05108 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/deployment-rbac.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +--- +apiVersion: v1 +kind: Namespace +metadata: + name: nats-io +--- +apiVersion: v1 +kind: ServiceAccount +metadata: + name: nats-operator + namespace: nats-io +--- +apiVersion: apps/v1beta2 +kind: Deployment +metadata: + name: nats-operator + namespace: nats-io +spec: + replicas: 1 + selector: + matchLabels: + name: nats-operator + template: + metadata: + labels: + name: nats-operator + spec: + serviceAccountName: nats-operator + containers: + - name: nats-operator + image: connecteverything/nats-operator:0.2.2-v1alpha2 + imagePullPolicy: Always + env: + - name: MY_POD_NAMESPACE + valueFrom: + fieldRef: + fieldPath: metadata.namespace + - name: MY_POD_NAME + valueFrom: + fieldRef: + fieldPath: metadata.name +--- +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 +kind: ClusterRoleBinding +metadata: + name: nats-io:nats-operator-binding +roleRef: + apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io + kind: ClusterRole + name: nats-io:nats-operator +subjects: +- kind: ServiceAccount + name: nats-operator + namespace: nats-io +--- +apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 +kind: ClusterRole +metadata: + name: nats-io:nats-operator +rules: +# Allow creating CRDs +- apiGroups: + - apiextensions.k8s.io + resources: + - customresourcedefinitions + verbs: ["*"] +# Allow all actions on NatsClusters +- apiGroups: + - nats.io + resources: + - natsclusters + verbs: ["*"] +# Allow actions on basic Kubernetes objects +- apiGroups: [""] + resources: + - configmaps + - secrets + - pods + - services + - endpoints + - events + verbs: ["*"] diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/nats-cluster.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/nats-cluster.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..83056935 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/nats/nats-cluster.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +apiVersion: "nats.io/v1alpha2" +kind: "NatsCluster" +metadata: + name: "nats" + namespace: "nats-io" +spec: + size: 3 + version: "1.1.0" diff --git a/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/network-policy.yaml b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/network-policy.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9d4ed12 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes-response-engine/deployment/network-policy.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 +kind: NetworkPolicy +metadata: + name: isolate +spec: + podSelector: + matchLabels: + isolated: 'true' + policyTypes: + - Ingress + - Egress