Control: 3.5 Ensure that the /etc/docker directory ownership is set to root:root
Description
You should verify that the /etc/docker directory ownership and group ownership is
correctly set to root.
The /etc/docker directory contains certificates and keys in addition to various other
sensitive files. It should therefore be individual owned and group owned by root in order
to ensure that it can not be modified by less privileged users.
Remediation
To resolve this issue you should run the following command:
chown root:root /etc/docker
This sets the ownership and group ownership for the directory to root.
Default Value
By default, the ownership and group ownership for this directory is correctly set to root.
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run docker_compliance.control.cis_v160_3_5Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run docker_compliance.control.cis_v160_3_5 --shareSQL
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    stdout_output,    _ctx ->> 'connection_name' as conn  from    exec_command,    os_output  where    os_conn = _ctx ->> 'connection_name'    and command = 'stat -c %U:%G /etc/docker | grep -v root:root')select  host as resource,  case    when os.os ilike '%Darwin%' then 'skip'    when o.stdout_output = '' then 'ok'    else 'alarm'  end as status,  case    when os.os ilike '%Darwin%' then host || ' /etc/docker does not exist on ' || os.os || ' OS.'    when o.stdout_output = '' then host || ' /etc/docker directory ownership is set to root:root.'    else host || ' /etc/docker directory ownership is not set to root:root.'  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;