Control: 3.20 Ensure that the /etc/default/docker file permissions are set to 644 or more restrictively
Description
You should verify that the /etc/default/docker
file permissions are correctly set to 644
or more restrictively
The /etc/default/docker
file contains sensitive parameters that may alter the behavior
of the Docker daemon. It should therefore be writeable only by root
in order to ensure
that it is not modified by less privileged users.
Remediation
You should execute the following command
chmod 644 /etc/default/docker
This sets the file permissions for this file to 644
.
Default Value
This file may not be present on the system and in this case, this recommendation is not applicable.
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run docker_compliance.control.cis_v160_3_20
Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run docker_compliance.control.cis_v160_3_20 --share
SQL
This control uses a named query:
with os_output as ( select btrim(stdout_output, E' \n\r\t') as os, _ctx ->> 'connection_name' as os_conn from exec_command where command = 'uname -s'), hostname as ( select btrim(stdout_output, E' \n\r\t') as host, _ctx ->> 'connection_name' as host_conn, _ctx from exec_command where command = 'hostname'),
linux_output as ( select stderr_output, stdout_output, _ctx ->> 'connection_name' as conn from exec_command, os_output where os_conn = _ctx ->> 'connection_name' and command = 'stat -c %a /etc/default/docker')select host as resource, case when os.os ilike '%Darwin%' then 'skip' when o.stderr_output like '%No such file or directory%' then 'skip' when o.stdout_output like '%644%' then 'ok' else 'alarm' end as status, case when os.os ilike '%Darwin%' then host || ' /etc/default/docker does not exist on ' || os.os || ' OS.' when o.stderr_output like '%No such file or directory%' then host || ' recommendation is not applicable as the file is unavailable.' else host || ' /etc/default/docker file permission set to ' || (btrim(o.stdout_output, E' \n\r\t')) || '.' end as reason , h._ctx ->> 'connection_name' as connection_namefrom hostname as h, os_output as os, linux_output as owhere os.os_conn = h.host_conn and h.host_conn = o.conn;