lynis/CHANGELOG.md0000664000000000000000000033331113240425200010711 0ustar Lynis Changelog =============== Lynis 2.6.2 (2018-02-13) Changes: -------- * Bugfix for Arch Linux (binary detection) * Textual changes for several tests * Update of tests database --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.6.1 (2018-01-26) Changes: -------- * Tests can have more than 1 required OS (e.g. Linux OR NetBSD) * Added 'system-groups' option to profile (Enterprise users) * Overhaul of default profile and migrate to new style (setting=value) * Show warning if old profile options are used * Improved detection of binaries * New group 'usb' for tests related to USB devices Tests: ------ * [FILE-6363] - New test for /var/tmp (sticky bit) * [MAIL-8802] - Added exim4 process name to improve detection of Exim * [NETW-3030] - Changed name of dhcp client name process and added udhcpc * [SSH-7408] - Restored UsePrivilegeSeparation * [TIME-3170] - Added chrony configuration file for NetBSD --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.6.0 (2018-01-18) Changes: -------- * Binary paths are now sorted * Greek language added * systemd detection improved * VirtualBox detection extended * Several code enhancements Tests: ------ * [PHP-2379] - Small enhancement to resolve error on screen in some cases * [MALW-3280] - Improved detection for BitDefender tooling --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.9 (2018-01-12) Changes: -------- * Don't show upgrade notice when being quiet/silent * Added --noplugins as an alias to skip execution of plugins * Use PATH variable for path detection, with predefined list as a backup Tests: ------ * [KRNL-6000] - Multiple values are now allowed per sysctl key * [KRNL-6000] - Individual tests can be skipped (skip-test=KRNL-6000:) * [KRNL-6000] - Solution text has been added --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.8 (2017-12-28) Changes: -------- * Check for empty files improved on several locations * New allow-auto-purge setting in profile for short-lived systems * Additional checks for log and report file * Changes to support time synchronization in old and newer systemd releases * Enhanced output for systems other than Linux Plugins: -------- * New class (hardware) added and enabled in default profile --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.7 (2017-10-29) Changes: -------- * Update of Portuguese translation * Added --silent as alias for --quiet * Reduced screen output when running non-privileged * IsRunning function now allows full name process match --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.6 (2017-10-27) Changes: -------- * Added additional keywords for banners * DirectAdmin extensions * Enhancements to process detection * Spanish translation extended * Extended HP-UX support * Only show relevant messages in report Tests: ------ * [NETW-2705] - Allow local resolvers to bypass requirement for 2+ name servers * [SSH-7408] - Define default 'delayed' compression as a sane value for SSH tests * [SHLL-6220] - Improved detection of shell settings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.5 (2017-09-07) Changes: -------- * Minor release to solve errors on screen Tests: ------ * CRYP-7902 - certificate validation changed --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.4 (2017-09-05) Changes: -------- * Improve systemd detection * Detect Linux Mint version * Older versions of Mac OS X are detected as well * Norwegian translation added * PAM plugin extended Tests: ------ * CRYP-7902 - certificate validation changed * FIRE-4508 - Improved screen output * PKGS-7380 - NetBSD vulnerability detection adjusted * TOOL-5002 - Improved detection of Ansible directories and files --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.3 (2017-08-17) Changes: -------- * DirectAdmin location added * Small adjustments to text * Enhanced detection for LXC and LXC * Added /opt/apache as a target location * Default log directory set for HP-UX * Screen output improvements Tests: ------ * CRYP-7902 - Prevent test from showing error on screen * FILE-6310 - Detection of mount point now match exact name * HRDN-7230 - Show single line when no malware scanner was detected * NETW-3006 - Updated detection of MAC addresses on Linux * PKGS-2379 - Improvement for OpenBSD usage of PHP suhosin * TOOL-5002 - Detection capabilities for Ansible added --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.2 (2017-07-10) Changes: -------- - Support for PHP on CloudLinux - Check for presence of locale binary - Suhosin detection improvements - Generic code improvements - Changed 'lynis audit system remote' routine - Support for macOS High Sierra - French translation updated Lynis Enterprise: ----------------- - Allow 'tags' and 'system-customer-name' to be specified via Lynis client Tests: ------ * CONT-8102 - Check for dockerd instead of docker -d * FIRE-4594 - Check for presence Advanced Policy Firewall (APF) * PKGS-2379 - New test for PHP suhosin extension status * PKGS-7370 - Only use debsums on Debian * KRNL-6000 - Added kernel.dmesg_restrict testing --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.1 (2017-05-31) Changes: -------- - Hebrew translation by Dolev Farhi - Improved detection of SSL certificate files - Minor changes to improve logging and results Tests: ------ * BOOT-5104 - Added support for macOS * FIRE-4524 - Determine if CSF is in testing mode * HTTP-6716 - Improved log message --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.5.0 (2017-05-03) During the development of this release, the project got informed about a flaw that possibly could be abused by a local attacker. Even with the small risk of success, upgrading is highly recommended. See details on [CVE-2017-8108](https://cisofy.com/security/cve/cve-2017-8108/) This release is a special maintenance release with focus on cleaning up the code for readability and future expansion. Changes: -------- * Use ROOTDIR variable instead of fixed paths * Introduction of IsEmpty and HasData functions for readability of code * Renamed some variables to better indicate their purpose (counting, data type) * Removal of unused code and comments * Deleted unused tests from database file * Correct levels of identation * Support for older mac OS X versions (Lion and Mountain Lion) * Initialized variables for more binaries * Additional sysctls are tested Tests: ------ * MALW-3280 - Extended test with Symantec components * PKGS-7332 - Detection of macOS ports tool and installed packages * TOOL-5120 - Snort detection * TOOL-5122 - Snort configuration file --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.8 (2017-03-29) Changes: * More PHP paths added * Minor changes to text * Show atomic test in report Tests: ------ * MAIL-8820 - New Postfix configuration check * TOOL-5002 - Extended Puppet detection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.7 (2017-03-22) Changes: * Minor code cleanups Tests: ------ * BANN-7126 - Added more words to test for * CUPS-2308 - Improve logging for CUPS configuration test, removed exception handler * HTTP-6641 - Support detection for Apache module mod_reqtimeout * PKGS-7388 - Minor change to detect security repositories --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.6 (2017-03-15) Changes: -------- * Added FileInstalledByPackage function (dpkg and rpm supported) * Mark Arch Linux version as rolling release (instead of unknown) * Support for Manjaro Linux * Escape files when testing if they are readable * Code cleanups Tests: ------ * CRYP-7902 - Test more certificates names, but only if they are not part of a package * FILE-7524 - Reduce standard screen output for file permissions check * MALW-3280 - Added Avira detection as a malware scanner * NAME-4018 - Only perform name services test when resolv.conf file exists * PKGS-7387 - Check all repositories if they use GPG signing * SCHD-7704 - Permission checks * TIME-3104 - Check permissions before open files --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.5 (2017-03-09) Changes: -------- * Allow host alias to be specified in profile * Code readability enhancements * Solaris support has been improved Tests: ------ * AUTH-9328 - Add missing 0027 and 0077 umasks * BOOT-5104 - Add initsplash and minor code enhancements * DBS-1882 - Include Redis configuration file * FIRE-4502 - Improved detection for iptables modules when using OpenVZ * PKGS-7381 - Enhanced package audit for FreeBSD --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.4 (2017-03-01) Changes: -------- * Fix for upload function to be used from profile * Reduce screen output for mail section, unless --verbose is used * Code cleanups and removed 'update release' command Tests: ------ * AUTH-9308 - Improved test for sulogin string (Debian systems) * FILE-6372 - Properly deal with comment on lines in /etc/fstab * MAIL-8817 - New test to check Postfix configuration for errors * SSH-7408 - Corrected SSH check --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.3 (2017-02-22) Changes: -------- * Colored output can now be tuned with profile (colors=yes/no) * Allow data upload to be set as a profile option Tests: ------ * AUTH-9308 - Improved test for sulogin string * MAIL-8818 - Test if Linux version is known before comparing in Postfix banner * TIME-3116 - Skip stratum 16 items for time pools * TIME-3148 - New test to detect TZ variable --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.2 (2017-02-15) Changes: -------- * Properly detect SSH daemon version Tests: ------ * AUTH-9208 - Removed double logging * AUTH-9222 - Improve logging for double groups * AUTH-9226 - Improve logging for double groups * BOOT-5177 - Sort systemctl unit files to make them unique * DBS-1818 - New test to detect MongoDB * DBS-1820 - New test for MongoDB authentication * FIRE-4512 - Lowered minimum number of iptables firewall rules * FIRE-4586 - Fix applied when searching for "-j LOG" * HRDN-7222 - Changed reporting key of world executable compilers * SSH-7408 - Added filtering for PermitRootLogin (prohibit-password, OpenSSH 7.0) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.1 (2017-02-09) Changes: -------- * Generic code improvements * Improved the update check and display * Finish, Portuguese, and Turkish translation * Extended support and tests for DragonFlyBSD * Option to configure hostid and hostid2 in profile * Support for Trend Micro and Cylance (macOS) * Remove comments at end of nginx configuration * Used machine ID to create host ID when no SSH keys are available * Added detection of iptables-save to binaries Tests: ------ * FIRE-4586 - Check logging for firewall components * KRNL-5788 - Remove exception and style improvements * KRNL-5830 - Improved logging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.4.0 (2016-10-27) Exactly one month after previous release, the Lynis project is proud to announce a new release. This release had the specific focus to improve support for macOS users. Thanks to testers and contributors to make this possible. New: ---- * New group "system integrity" added * Support for clamconf utility * Chinese translation (language=cn) * New command "upload-only" to upload just the data instead of a full audit * Enhanced support for macOS, including HostID2 generation for macOS * Support for CoreOS * Detection for pkg binary (FreeBSD) * New command: lynis show hostids (show host ID) * New command: lynis show environment (hardware, VM, or container type) * New command: lynis show os (show operating system details) Changes: -------- * Several new sysctl values have been added to the default profile * Existing tests have been enhanced to support macOS Tests: ------ * AUTH-9234 - Support for macOS user gathering * BOOT-5139 - Support for machine roles in LILO test * BOOT-5202 - Improve uptime detection for macOS and others * FIRE-4518 - Improve pf detection and mark as root-only test * FIRE-4530 - Don't show error on screen for missing IPFW sysctl key * FIRE-4534 - Check Little Snitch on macOS * INSE-8050 - Test for insecure services on macOS * MACF-6208 - Allow non-privileged execution and filter permission issues * MALW-3280 - Detection for Avast and Bitdefender daemon on macOS * NETW-3004 - Support for macOS * PKGS-7381 - Improve test for pkg audit on FreeBSD * TIME-3104 - Chrony support extended Plugins (community and commercial): ----------------------------------- * PLGN-1430 - Gather installed software packages for macOS * PLGN-4602 - Support for Clam definition check on macOS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.3.4 (2016-09-27) Changes: -------- * Skip update message when using the 'show' helper * Instead of opening the log file, you can now use 'lynis show details' followed by the test ID. It will show the relevant section. * Several tests have extended log details * Many style improvements as part of ongoing refactoring of the code * Detection of nftables improved * Replaced cut, sed, tr and others commands with binary variable (for forensics and future intrusion checking capabilities) * Swedish translation provided by Peter Carlsson * Support for arch-audit to scan for presence of vulnerable packages on Arch Linux * OS detection improved Tests: ------ * CONT-8107 - New test checking number of Docker containers * CRYP-7902 - Gather more details regarding certificates * DBS-1816 - Define skip reason * FILE-6344 - Adjusted /proc test for hidepid option * FILE-6362 - Removed warning and add skip reason * FIRE-4520 - Change test to use detected binary * FIRE-4520 - New test to check for empty nftables ruleset * KRNL-5820 - Corrected function and style improvements * LOGG-2146 - Textual change * NAME-4408 - Check localhost to IP mapping * PKGS-7320 - Test for arch-audit tool * PKGS-7322 - Check vulnerable packages on Arch Linux * PKGS-7381 - Extended vulnerable package detection for FreeBSD * TIME-3104 - timedatectl test now detects NTP synchronization properly --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.3.3 (2016-08-23) Upgrade note ------------ Customized profiles that included sysctl settings need to be altered. See default.prf for the correct format of the lines. Additions --------- * OpenStack detection * Option to disable automatic refresh of software repository Languages --------- * Japanese translation added, contributed by Yukio Takahara Fixes ----- * Some tests did not show a warning text * Typo in man page for tests-from-group Parameters ---------- * New --bin-dirs to define binary directories to scan * New option --root-dir to specify a different file system to scan Nginx ----- * Rewrite of configuration parsing PHP --- * Support for PHP 5.6 Redis ----- * Redis test to detect configuration files * Test Redis configuration for several best practices * Perform permission check on Redis configuration files Experimental features (in development) -------------------------------------- * --bin-dirs - set what directories should be scanned for binaries * --root-dir - define the root of the file system, to allow forensics Settings -------- * Many settings have a new alias (with dashes instead underscores) * New setting 'show-report-solution' to show solution in report Functions --------- * ExitFatal can now exit program with optional text * IsNotebook can detect if system is a notebook (or not) * ShowSymlinkPath and FileIsReadable test for at least one argument * StoreNginxSettings will save parsed nginx configuration Tests ----- * BOOT-5108 - Support for Syslinux bootloader * DBS-1882 - Redis configuration detection * DBS-1884 - Redis 'requirepass' check * DBS-1886 - Redis 'rename-command CONFIG' check * DBS-1888 - Redis 'bind localhost' check * FILE-6374 - Improved logging * KRNL-5830 - Improved logging for detected Linux kernels * KRNL-6000 - Support for multiple profiles and new format style * LOGG-2190 - Ignore MySQL files in /tmp from early MySQL 5.x releases * LOGG-2192 - New test to check opened log files that are empty Lynis Enterprise integration ---------------------------- * Tag 'redis-server' is added for systems running Redis --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.3.2 (2016-08-09) Categories and Groups --------------------- Tests are now grouped by their focus area and named 'groups' accordingly. Besides groups, each test will belong to a category (performance, privacy, or security). Commands: lynis show categories, lynis show groups Options: --tests-from-category, --tests-from-group Note: You might need to change your scripts if you previously defined the group of tests to scan. Development ----------- A new 'strict' option is available in the profiles and by default enabled for the initialization phases of Lynis. It will perform a strict code check for the tests, to detect any uninitialized variables, improving code quality. Helpers ------- With 'lynis update check' you can now check for updates. This is the preferred new method. The command 'lynis show changelog' allows reviewing the changes. Optionally a release can be specified as additional argument. Languages --------- Initial translation for German has been contributed by Kai Raven. The Italian translation by Stefano Marty (stefanomarty). Hungarian translation by Zoltan Paldi (paldiz) Profiles -------- Parsing of the profiles has been improved, which prevented some settings from overriding default settings. Tests ------ * AUTH-9212 - Added prerequisite to log * AUTH-9216 - Simplified test and make it more efficient * AUTH-9218 - Clean ups and improve readability * AUTH-9226 - Style, text, and removed warning * AUTH-9228 - Provide just a suggestion instead of warning * AUTH-9268 - Improve test for readability * AUTH-9328 - Test /etc/profile.d for umask setting * AUTH-9406 - Readability and code style changes * CONT-8102 - Determine if all Docker tests should be performed * DBS-1880 - Initial support for Redis server * HTTP-6720 - Readability improvement of test * KRNL-5830 - Readability and style improvements, ignore rescue images * MAIL-8818 - Style and refactoring * PHP-2211 - Readability improvement and code style changes * PHP-2374 - Changed text and cleanups * PHP-2376 - Log result to log file instead of report * PKGS-7383 - Simplified test * PKGS-7388 - Style and readability improvements * TIME-3106 - Corrected string to test for status * TOOL-5102 - Split of fail2ban tests * TOOL-5104 - Test for enabled fail2ban jails Languages --------- Translation of Spanish (es) added Proper display of text strings when accented characters are used More text strings added General ------- * Added bold and header as new colors * Changed header and footer of screen output * Allow atomic tests to be skipped (e.g. SSH-7408) * Extended tests database with category (lynis show tests) * By default Lynis will now run in 'quick mode' and not break after each section. You can get this behavior by adding the --wait option. Functions --------- * RemoveColors - New test to clear colors * DisplayError - Display error on screen in uniform format and colors Use an optional exit code to quit the program * SkipAtomicTest - This function is now properly working with lowercase strings Website ------- Several controls on the website are added or updated, including: * FILE-6344 * FINT-4315 * FINT-4402 * HTTP-6714 * MACF-6234 * NAME-4018 * NAME-4402 * PHP-2374 * PROC-3612 * TIME-3106 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.3.1 (2016-07-14) ----------------------------------------------- This is a minor patch to improve upon findings in version 2.3.0. Changes: - Convert all skipped tests to uppercase - Only add license key when it is defined - Updated French translation - Exclude custom.prf from tarball (download via website) -------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.3.0 (2016-07-13) ----------------------------------------------- We are excited to announce this major release of auditing tool Lynis. Several big changes have been made to core functions of Lynis. These changes are the next of simplification improvements we made. There is a risk of breaking your existing configuration. See the tips below to upgrade. This release will soon also be available in our software repository. For more details see https://packages.cisofy.com to install and upgrade Lynis. Upgrade tips ============ Default profile and custom profiles: Settings of multiple profiles can now be merged. Instead of making changes to default.prf, copy your changes to custom.prf. Use 'lynis show profiles' to show any detected profiles. Only include your changes in custom.prf, to keep the configuration clean and tidy. They will then overwrite the defaults. Use 'lynis show settings' to see if they are applied. Check your cron jobs: When using --quiet, the output will be really quiet now. Use --show-warnings-only if you still want to see the warnings. Lynis will now exit with error 0, even when warnings have been found. Use option error-on-warnings=yes (custom.prf) to exit with code 78 when it has any warnings. Details ======= Ansible ------- New Ansible examples for deployment: https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis-ansible Databases --------- Lynis will check also for DB2 instances and report the status. Developer Mode -------------- With this release the developer mode is introduced. It can be activated with the --developer option, or developer-mode=yes in profile. In development mode, some details are displayed on screen, to help testing of existing or new tests. To get easy access, a new profile has been added (developer.prf). Examples: lynis audit system --profile developer.prf lynis audit system --developer A new software development kit (SDK) for Lynis is available on GitHub. This will help contributors and developers to test software quality, including linting and running unit tests. The devkit also supports building DEB and RPM files for easy deployment. The repository can be found on https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis-sdk Documentation ------------- Template files have been updated to provide better examples on how to create custom tests and plugins. To simplify the usage of Lynis, a new helper utility has been added: show. This helper will show help, or values (e.g. version, plugin directories, etc). Some examples include: lynis show options, lynis show commands, lynis show version, etc. See lynis show for all available details. File Systems ------------ The XFS file system detection has been added. Mount points /dev/shm and /var/tmp are now checked for their options. Comparison of the mount options has been improved. A new test has been added to check if /var/tmp has been bound to /tmp. Language Support ---------------- Lynis now supports language translations, with the language profile option. Initial languages: Dutch (nl), English (en), French (fr). You can help by translating the language files in the db directory. Mac OS X Improvements --------------------- Package manager Brew has been added nginx ----- Show suggestion when weak protocol is used, like SSLv2 or SSLv3. The protocols are now also parsed and stored as details in the report file. Packages -------- Systems running CentOS, Debian, openSUSE, RHEL, Ubuntu and others, may now use our own software repository: https://packages.cisofy.com Performance ----------- Several performance improvements have been implemented. This includes rewriting tests to invoke less commands and enhanced hardware detection at the beginning. Plugins ------- You can set the plugin directory now also via a profile. First match wins. Priority: 1) argument, 2) profile, 3) default --plugindir is now an alias for --plugin-dir Profiles -------- Lynis now support multiple profiles. By using a file 'custom.prf', it allows to inherit values first from default.prf, then merge it with custom.prf. Several tests have been altered to support multiple profiles. New profile options: quick=yes|no (similar to --quick) developer (see Developer section) check-value Remote scanning --------------- Although Lynis is a aimed on running on local hosts, there is still an ongoing demand for running remote scans. With 'lynis audit system remote' tips are now provides to perform such a scan via SSH. Software -------- Zypper calls are now marked with a non-interactive flag to prevent it waiting for any interactive input. Solaris ------- Improve execution for Solaris systems. SSH --- The configuration of SSH is now parsed from the SSH daemon directly. This enables handling with new defaults more easily, as OpenSSH sometimes introduces new keys, or change their default value between versions. Systemd ------- Added support for detecting systemd and reporting it as a service manager. The systemd plugin has been released as a community plugin. Uploads ------- Solved a bug which added the proxy configuration twice. Profile options: upload-tool and upload-tool-arguments General Improvements -------------------- The screen output has been improved, to show more meaningful things when some parameters are missing. Several old variables and lines have been cleaned up. The Display function now allows the --debug flag. This helps in showing some lines on screen, which would normally be hidden (e.g. items not found or matched). Logging has been improved in different areas, like cleaning up and add more relevant messages where needed. The interface colors have been changed, to make it more obvious how the software can be used. Also the wait line between categories have been altered, to properly display on systems with a white background. When no auditor name has been specified, it will say that instead of unknown. Functions file has been cleaned up, including adding developer debug information when old functions are still be used. Later on these functions will be deleted, and therefore placed at the bottom. Program Options --------------- * --developer - Enable developer mode * --verbose - Show more details on screen, reduce in normal mode * --show-warnings-only - Only show warnings on screen * --skip-plugins - Disable running any plugins (alias: --no-plugins) * --quiet - Changed: become really quiet * --config - Removed: use 'lynis show profiles' instead Functions --------- * AddSetting - New function to store settings (lynis show settings) * ContainsString - New function to search for a string in another one * Display - Added --debug, showing details on screen in debug mode - Reset identation for lines which are too long * DisplayToolTip - New function to display tooltips * IsDebug - Check for usage of --debug * IsDeveloperMode - Status for development and debugging (--developer) * IsDeveloperVersion - Check if release is still under development * IsRunning - Added return state * IsVerbose - Check for usage of --verbose * IsOwnedByRoot - Check ownership of files and directories * IsWorldWritable - Improved test with additional details * PortIsListening - Check if a service it listening to a specified port * SkipAtomicTest - Allow smaller tests to be skipped (e.g. SSH-7408) Tests ----- * AUTH-9234 - Test for minimal UID in /etc/login.defs when available * AUTH-9254 - Allow allow root to use this test, due to permissions * AUTH-9262 - Restructure of test, support for pwquality PAM * AUTH-9288 - Only check for accounts which have a maximum password age set * AUTH-9308 - Check for systemd targets * BANN-7119 - /etc/motd test disabled * BANN-7122 - /motd content test disabled * BOOT-5122 - Extended GRUB password check * BOOT-5184 - Improve file permissions check for CentOS 7 machines * DBS-1860 - Check for status of DB2 * CRYP-7902 - Improved logging * FILE-6354 - Restrict searching in /tmp to mount point only * FILE-6372 - Properly checking for /etc/fstab now, ignore comments * FILE-6374 - Added /dev/shm and /var/tmp * FILE-6374 - New test for /var/tmp * FILE-6430 - New test for detecting specific filesystems * FILE-7524 - Support for multiple profiles * HTTP-6632 - Fix for proper detection of Apache modules * HTTP-6642 - Test disabled * HTTP-6710 - Trigger suggestion when weak protocols SSLv2/SSLv3 are used * KRNL-5788 - Support for kernel with grsecurity patches (linux-image-grsec) * KRNL-5820 - Improved logging for test * KRNL-6000 - Allow multiple profiles to be used, store more details * LOGG-2190 - Improvements for Fail2Ban and cron-related files * NETW-3014 - Support for multiple profiles * PKGS-7303 - Added Brew package manager * PKGS-7354 - Test for DNF repoquery plugin before using it * PKGS-7381 - Check for vuln.xml file * PRNT-2306 - Check if files are readable before parsing them * PROC-3612 - Removed wchan output to prevent grsecurity issues * SCHD-7702 - Test for running cron daemon * SCHD-7704 - Test ownership of cronjob files * SSH-7408 - Show weak configurations of SSH on screen as a suggestion * TOOL-5102 - Test for Fail2ban tooling * TOOL-5190 - Test for intrusion detection or prevention system Plugins ------- * PLGN-1602 - Marked as root-only * PLGN-2612 - Marked as root-only * PLGN-2804 - Marked as root-only * PLGN-3202 - Marked as root-only -------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.2.0 (2016-03-18) We are proud to present this new release of Lynis. It is a major upgrade, and the result of many months of work. This version includes new features and tests, and many small enhancements. We encourage all to test and upgrade to this latest release. * Highlights ------------ The biggest change in this release is the optimization of several functions. It allows for better detection, and dealing with the quirks, of every single operating system. Some functions were fortified to handle unexcepted results better, like missing a particular binary, or not returning the hostname. This release also enables tests to be shorter, by adding new functions. Some functions were renamed or slightly changed, to provide more value to the tooling. Another big change in this release is a wide set of optimizations and quality testing. Outdated pieces were removed, or rewritten, to support features seen in newer distributions. In the area of compliance, adjustments have been made to start supporting more in-depth testing for this. Ideal for companies who have a particular compliance need, or want to test and enforce the system hardening levels of their systems. Last but not least, many small changes make this software easier to use. On our website we added new guides to provide help and support. We like to thank our contributors, in particular Kamil BoratyƄski, Steve Bosek, and Eric Light. Their contributions helped us greatly shaping this release. Below are the changes per category: * Automation tools ------------------ Detection for CFEngine has been improved. Also additional logging and reporting of automation tools. * Authentication ---------------- Depending on the operating system, Lynis now tries to determine if failed logins are properly logged. This includes checking for /etc/login.defs file [AUTH-9408]. Merged previous password check for Solaris into test AUTH-9228. User ids on AIX will be gathered and added to the report [AUTH-9234]. New plugin is introduced to analyze PAM settings. It including items like: - Two-factor authentication methods - Minimum password length, password strength and protection status against brute force cracking - Password history Report option: auth_failed_logins_logged * Boot ------ Added detection for Mac OSX boot loader. Initial support to test UEFI settings, including Secure Boot option. Options boot_uefi_booted and boot_uefi_booted_secure added to report file * Compliance ------------ This release prepares for upcoming extensions to assist with compliance testing. The profile has a new option, which can be used to define what standards should be tested for, if any test is available. The related option is: compliance_standards Right now these standards can be selected: - CIS benchmarks - HIPAA - ISO27001/ISO27002 - PCI DSS Note that additional tests will be implemented in future releases and then tagged to these particular standards. * DNS and Name services ----------------------- Support added for Unbound DNS caching tool [NAME-4034], including a configuration check [NAME-4036]. Record if a name caching utility is being used like nscd or Unbound. Also logging to report as field name_cache_used * Firewalls ----------- Test for IPFW firewall on FreeBSD has been improved: status of pflogd will no longer be displayed, when pf is not available. New test FIRE-4532 introduced for detection of the Mac OS X application firewall. Also, the status of application firewalls is audited now. FIRE-4508 is another new test, which tests chains of iptables and their default policy (ACCEPT or DROP). This release also supports the upcoming nftables technology with new test FIRE-4536. It is expected that it will replace iptables later on, so this test will perform a status check. Additional FIRE-4548 will perform a version detection of the userland utility nft and determine if there are any rules configured. Renamed FIRE-4511 to FIRE-4502. * File Integrity Monitoring --------------------------- Test added to include osqueryd as a supported tool. * Hardware ---------- Detection of firewire is enhanced (both ohci and core detected). * Logging --------- Extended the test syslog-ng logging to remote systems. The log Lynis itself produces is also enhanced, to be more detailed for several tests. * Malware --------- ESET and LMD (Linux Malware Detect) have been added. Discovered malware scanners are also logged to the report. * Mount points -------------- FILE-6374 is expanded to test for multiple common mount points and define best practice mount flags. * Networking ------------ Best practices for IPv6 configuration on Linux are now collected. Also network interface names from most operating systems. * Operating systems ------------------- Improved support for Debian 8 systems, and displaying Gentoo for Gentoo-based systems. Detection of VMware release has been added. Boot loader exception is not longer displayed when only a subset of tests is performed. FreeBSD systems can now use service command to gather information about enabled services. Several paths have been added to allow better detection on systems running FreeBSD and others. * Passwords ----------- AUTH-9286 change has been extended to both capture minimum and password age. * Proxy support --------------- A proxy can now be specified in the profile, to allow uploads via a HTTP or SOCKS proxy. * Service Managers ------------------ SystemV init is now detected. * Software and Packages ----------------------- Now information will be logged when vulnerable software packages were found. Support for DNF (Dandified YUM) for Fedora systems has been added. This is done in several tests: PKGS-7350 (installed packages), PKGS-7352 (security notices), PKGS-7354 (integrity tests). * SSH ----- Multiple configuration tests of SSH are now merged into SSH-7408. This enables easier testing later on and reduces repetition. * Virtual machines and Containers --------------------------------- Detection of virtual machines has been extended in several ways. Now VMware tools (vmtoolsd) are detected and machine state is improved with tools like Puppet Facter, dmidecode, and lscpu. Properly detect Docker on CoreOS systems, where it before gave error as it found directory /usr/libexec/docker. Check file permissions for Docker files, like the socket file [CONT-8108]. * Individual tests ------------------ [AUTH-9204] Exclude NIS entries to avoid false positives [AUTH-9230] Removed test as it was merged into AUTH-9228 [AUTH-9234] Support for AIX added [AUTH-9288] Test for expired passwords [AUTH-9328] Show correct message when no umask is found in /etc/profile. It also includes improved logging, and support for other operating systems. [BOOT-5104] Rewrote test to detect SysV init and other service managers [BOOT-5106] New test to test boot loader on Mac OS X [BOOT-5180] Only gets executed if runlevel 2 is found [CONT-8108] New test to test for Docker file permissions [DBS-1816] Removed suggestion [FILE-6310] Add more details to test when a symlinked path has been found [FILE-6410] Added /var/lib/locatedb as search path [FINT-4338] Added osquery test [FIRE-4508] Added chains test for iptables [FIRE-4511] Renamed to FIRE-4502 [FIRE-4536] Support for nftables detection [FIRE-4538] Basic configuration check for for nftables [HOME-9310] Use POSIX compatible flags to avoid errors on BusyBox [HTTP-6622] Determine Apache version and log to report [HTTP-6624] Ignore wildcard and default entries as ServerName for Apache [LOGG-2154] Additional support for log destinations for syslog-ng [MALW-3278] New test to detect LMD (Linux Malware Detect) [NAME-4406] Changed logic for localhost check and more detailed logging [NETW-2600] IPv6 configuration check for Linux [NETW-3032] Added ARP monitoring software test [PKGS-7308] Split package name and version for RPM based package manager [PKGS-7350] Support for installed packages via Fedora DNF package manager (Dandified YUM) [PKGS-7352] Query security notices for DNF [PKGS-7354] Perform integrity tests for package database (DNF) [SHLL-6230] Test for umask values in shell configuration files (e.g. rc files) [STRG-1842] New test for checking authorized USB devices [TIME-3104] Show only suggestion on FreeBSD systems if ntpdate is configured [TIME-3170] New test to check NTP configuration files * Functions ----------- [CreateTempFile] Create a temporary file [DigitsOnly] New function to extract only numbers from a text string [DisplayManual] New function to show text on screen without any markup [ExitCustom] New function to allow program to exit with a different exit code, depending on outcome [GetHostID] If no MAC address is found, use SSH keys for creation of a host identifier [IsWordWritable] Changed return codes for easier usage of the function [LogText] Replaces the older logtext function [RandomString] Creates a random string of characters [RemoveTempFiles] Remove any created temporary files [Report] Replaces the older report function [ReportSuggestion] Allows two additional parameters to store details (text and external reference to a solution) [ReportWarning] Like ReportSuggestion() has additional parameters [ShowComplianceFinding] Display compliance findings [ShowSymlinkPath] Ensure readlink is available * General improvements ---------------------- - When using pentest mode, it will continue without any delays (=quick mode). - Plugins execution is improved, with improved logged and counting of active plugins. - Data uploads: provide help when self-signed certificates are used. - Improved output for tests which before showed results as a warning, instead of just as a suggestion. - Lynis now uses different exit codes, depending on errors or finding warnings. This helps with automation and any custom scripting you want to apply. - Preparations to allow compressing the Lynis report file and enhance uploads. - Added --config option to show what settings file or profile is used. - Tool tips are displayed, to make Lynis even easier to use. - Show a warning if the release is older than four months. - PID file has additional checks, including cleanups. * Plugins --------- [PAM] New plugin available in all versions of Lynis [PLGN-2602] Replaced mktemp commands with CreateTempFile function [PLGN-2804] Limit report output of EXT file systems to 1 item per line -------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.1.1 (2015-07-22) This release adds a lot of improvements, with focus on performance, and additional support for common Linux distributions and external utilities. We recommend to use this latest version. * Operating system enhancements ------------------------------- Support for systems like CentOS, openSUSE, Slackware is improved. * Performance ------------- Performance tuning has been applied, to speed up execution of the audit on systems with many files. This also includes code cleanups. * Automatic updates ------------------- Initial work on an automatic updater has been implemented. This way Lynis can be scheduled for automatic updating from a trusted source. * Internal functions -------------------- Not all systems have readlink, or the -f option of readlink. The ShowSymlinkPath function has been extended with a Python based check, which is often available. * Software support ------------------ Apache module directory /usr/lib64/apache has been added, which is used on openSUSE. Support for Chef has been added. Added tests for CSF's lfd utility for integrity monitoring on directories and files. Related tests are FINT-4334 and FINT-4336. Added support for Chrony time daemon and timesync daemon. Additionally NTP sychronization status is checked when it is enabled. Improved single user mode protection on the rescue.service file. * Other ------- Check for user permissions has been extended. Python binary is now detected, to help with symlink detection. Several new legal terms have been added, which are used for usage in banners. In several files old tests have been removed, to further clean up the code. * Bug fixes --------- Nginx test showed error when access_log had multiple parameters. Tests using locate won't be performed if not present. Fix false positive match on Squid unsafe ports [SQD-3624]. The hardening index is now also inserted into the report if it is not displayed on screen. * Functions --------- Added AddSystemGroup function * New tests --------- Several new tests have been added: * [PKGS-7366] Scan for debsecan utility on Debian systems * [PKGS-7410] Determine amount of installed kernel packages * [TIME-3106] Check synchronization status of NTP on systemd based systems * [CONT-8102] Docker daemon status and gather basic details * [CONT-8104] Check docker info for any Docker warnings * [CONT-8106] Check total, running and unused Docker containers * Plugins --------- * [PLGN-2602] Disabled by default, as it may be too slow for some machines * [PLGN-3002] Extended with /sbin/nologin * Documentation --------------- A new document has been created to help with the process of upgrading Lynis. It is available at https://cisofy.com/documentation/lynis/upgrading/ -------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.1.0 (2015-04-16) * General --------- Screen output has been improved to provide additional information. * OS support ------------ CUPS detection on Mac OS has been improved. AIX systems will now use csum utility to create host ID. Group check have been altered on AIX, to include the -n ALL. Core dump check on Linux is extended to check for actual values as well. * Software ---------- McAfee detection has been extended by detecting a running cma binary. Improved detection of pf firewall on BSD and Mac OS. Security patch checking with zypper extended. * Session timeout ----------------- Tests to determine shell time out setting have been extended to account for AIX, HP-UX and other platforms. It will now determine also if variable is exported as a readonly variable. Related compliance section PCI DSS 8.1.8 has been extended. * Documentation --------------- - New document: Getting started with Lynis https://cisofy.com/documentation/lynis/get-started/ * Plugins (Enterprise) ---------------------- - Update to file integrity plugin Changes to PLGN-2606 (capabilities check) New configuration plugins: * PLGN-4802 (SSH settings) * PLGN-4804 (login.defs) Download link: https://cisofy.com/download/lynis/ -------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 2.0.0 (2015-02-25) The first release within the 2.x branch! It includes several new features, to simplify or improve auditing on Unix based systems, including BSD, Linux, Mac OS and more traditional systems like AIX, HPUX and Solaris. New features and many improvements are the reason for the bump to a major release, also a beginning of a new era. Many tools to audit or harden systems have being released, yet none have been maintained over a long period of time. Lynis Support and Feedback -------------------------- This software is supported and under development by CISOfy. By providing a dual license, this software is kept up-to-date and enhanced. Both customers and the community, benefit from this licensing. This release is available thanks to your input and feedback. Lynis Helpers ------------- New in this release is the support for helpers. Small utilities which enhance Lynis by providing a single goal. The first helper available is to audit Docker build files. Lynis Improved OS support ------------------------- Many changes have been implemented to better support Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD DragonBSD and OpenBSD in particular. Upcoming releases will include smaller "improvement rounds" for other systems as well. Lynis New technologies ---------------------- More utilities and technologies are supported now. Technologies and tools like systemd, Docker, nftables. Lynis Lynis Enterprise ---------------------- As this code is shared, customers have an additional option to define to what server they want to upload the audit results. Also, commercial plugins have been bundled. Lynis New parameters -------------------- Several new options have been added: * --dump-options (see all options) * --report-file (define a different location for the report file) Lynis General ------------- Documentation on the website has been extended: https://cisofy.com/support/ The man page, Lynis binary and several tests have improved texts. This release is exceptional in that it includes many changes. We have done a lot of testing on different platforms. You could expect this software to be stable. Still, an assumption is no guarantee and especially no substitution for testing in your own environment. If you encounter issues, please report them via one of the links above in this changelog. Enjoy this new release! ================================================================================ Lynis 1.6.4 (2014-11-04) New: - Boot loader detection for AIX [BOOT-5102] - Detection of getcap and lsvg binary - Added filesystem_ext to report - Detect rootsh Changes: - Hide errors when RPM database is faulty and show suggestion instead [PKGS-7308] - Allow OpenBSD to gather information on listening network ports [NETW-3012] - Don't trigger warning for Shellshock when doing segfault test [SHLL-6290] - Do not run Apache test on OpenBSD and strip control chars [HTTP-6624] - Extended AIDE test with configuration validation test [FIND-4314] - Improved Shellshock test regarding non-Linux support [SHLL-6290] - Added support for gathering volume groups on AIX [FILE-6311] - Properly parse PAM lines and add them to report [AUTH-9264] - Support for boot loader detection on OpenBSD [BOOT-5159] - Added uptime detection for OpenBSD systems [BOOT-5202] - Support for volume groups on AIX [FILE-6312] - Redirect errors when searching for readlink binary --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.6.3 (2014-10-14) New: - Added tests for Shellshock bash vulnerability [SHLL-6290] - Added test to determine if Snoopy is used [ACCT-9636] - New test for qdaemon configuration file [PRNT-2416] - Test for GRUB boot loader password [BOOT-5122] - New test for qdaemon printer jobs [PRNT-2420] - Added ClamXav test for Mac OS X [MALW-3288] - Gentoo vulnerable packages test [PKGS-7393] - New test for qdaemon status [PRNT-2418] - Gentoo package listing [PKGS-7304] - Running Lynis without root permissions will start non-privileged scan - Systemd service and timer example file added - Added grub2-install to binaries Changes: - Adjustments so insecure SSL protocols are detected in nginx config [HTTP-6710] - Directories will be skipped when searching for nginx log files [HTTP-6720] - Only gather unique name servers from /etc/resolv.conf [NAME-2704] - Properly detect mod_evasive on Gentoo and others [HTTP-6640] - Improved swap partition detection in /etc/fstab [FILE-6336] - Improvements to kernel detection (e.g. Gentoo) [KRNL-5830] - Test for built-in security options in YUM [PKGS-7386] - Improved boot loader detection for GRUB2 [BOOT-5121] - Split GRUB test into two tests [BOOT-5122] - Added Mac OS uptime check [BOOT-5202] - Improved GetHostID function for systems having only ip binary - Improved testing for symlinked binary directories - Minor adjustments to log output - Renamed dev directory to extras --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.6.2 (2014-09-22) New: - IsVirtualMachine function to check if system is running in VM VM types: Bochs CPU emulation, IBM z/VM, KVM, Linux Containers, libvirt LXC driver (Linux Containers), Microsoft Virtual PC, OpenVZ, Oracle VM VirtualBox, QEMU, Systemd Namespace container, User-Mode Linux (UML), VMware products, XEN - Detection for SaltStack configuration management tooling - ShowSymlinkPath function to check path behind a symlink - Check of configuration options of pacman [PKGS-7314] - Support for drill binary to check for Lynis update - FileIsEmpty function to check for empty files - Detect updates for Arch Linux [PKGS-7312] - Add detection for machine ID (systemd) - Added linux_config_file to report - Bash completion script for Lynis - Added detection of ss binary Changes: - Extended system reboot check, to enable it for most Linux versions[KRNL-5830] - Improved inetd test to avoid false positive with xinetd process [INSE-8002] - Permissions check has been adjusted to allow packaging and pentest mode - Added detection for compressed Linux config file [KRNL-5728] - Added support for compressed Linux config file [KRNL-5730] - Store PID file in home directory of the user, if needed - Added usage of ss to gather listening ports [NETW-3012] - Additional permission added to CUPS check [PRNT-2307] - Extended telnet in inetd test [INSE-8016] - Fix for reading at.deny file [SCHD-7720] - Removed individual warnings [BOOT-5184] - Several improvements for Arch Linux --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.6.1 (2014-09-09) New: - Added --pentest parameter to run a non-privileged scans (e.g. for pentesting) - Show skipped tests in report if they require root and scan is non-privileged Changes: - Improved vulnerable packages test on Debian based systems (apt-check) [PKGS-7392] - Don't show warnings for 'swap' in 4th column fstab file [FILE-6336] - Remove warning for old files in /tmp [FILE-6354] - CheckUpdates function will have better output when no connection is available - Changes to parameters and functions, to allow penetration tests with Lynis - Test for actual files in /etc/modprobe.d before grepping in it - Improved chown command when file permissions are incorrect - Changed output of update test, show when status is unknown - No scanning of symlinked directories (binaries test) - Extended SafePerms function to also check for UID - Several tests will have root-only bit set now - Improved netstat tests on Arch Linux --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.6.0 (2014-08-27) New: - Added several new plugins to default profile - HostID detection for AIX Changes: - Improvements for log file - GetHostID function improved - Improved detection of security repository for Debian based systems [PKGS-7388] - Set default values for update check, to avoid error message on screen - Cleanup for mail section, adding IMAP and POP3 protocols --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.9 (2014-07-31) New: - New NetBSD test for vulnerable software packages [PKGS-7380] - Test if Debian based systems need a reboot [KRNL-5830] - Test for running Sendmail daemon [MAIL-8880] - Test for availability of mtree [FINT-4330] - Check for lp daemon (printing) [PRNT-2314] - Added Qmail status detection [MAIL-8860] - New NetBSD boot loader test [BOOT-5126] - Added test for automation tools like Cfengine and Puppet [TOOL-5002] - Added KRNL-5830 control to website - Added detection for Puppet - Added tooling category Changes: - Security repository test extended with /etc/apt/sources.list.d [PKGS-7388] - Added exception case for CUPS configuration (listen statement) [PRNT-2308] - Improved detection of TMOUT setting in shell profile file [SHLL-6220] - Perform promiscuous interfaces test for NetBSD as well [NETW-3014] - Perform swap partition parameters test on all systems [FILE-6336] - Also check password file on DragonFlyBSD and NetBSD [AUTH-9208] - Show message regarding toor user for all systems [AUTH-9204] - Check for available interfaces on NetBSD as well [NETW-3004] - Extended UFS file system test with FFS support [FILE-6329] - Improvements for step-tickers file test [TIME-3160] - Perform sockstat test for NetBSD [NETW-3012] - Gather IP addresses for NetBSD [NETW-3008] - Test MAC addresses on NetBSD [NETW-3006] - Added /usr/X11R7/bin directory to search for binaries - Improved full qualified domain name (FQDN) check for Linux - Don't show follow-up hints when there are no warnings or suggestions - Improved IsRunning function to better target processes - Several smaller adjustments in text and descriptions - Extended ReportException function with logging text - Improved GetHostID function for NetBSD and Solaris - Added printing_daemon and mail_daemon to report - Binaries extended with tools like kstat, puppet --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.8 (2014-07-24) New: - Testing for commercial anti-virus solutions like McAfee and Sophos [MALW-3280] - New control text for MALW-3280 - http://cisofy.com/controls/MALW-3280/ Changes: - Extended GRUB test with encrypted password (SHA1) [BOOT-5121] - Check /etc/profile for multiple umask values [AUTH-9328] - Extended PHP disabled functions test [PHP-2320] - Add gpgcheck parameter to YUM test [PKGS-7387] - Squid configuration file permissions test adjusted and control added to website [SQD-3613] - Logging has been extended and exceptional event text adjusted --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.7 (2014-07-09) New: - Implementation of SafePerms function - Added notification when exceptions are found Changes: - Fix for error_log handling in nginx --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.6 (2014-06-12) New: - Test for PHP binary and PHP version - Don't perform register_global test for systems running PHP 5.4.0 and later [PHP-2368] - Debug function (can be activated via --debug or profile) Changes: - Extended IsRunning function - Removed suggestion from secure shell test [SHLL-6202] - Check for idle session handlers [SHLL-6220] - Also check for apache2 binary (file instead of directory) - New report values: session_timeout_enabled and session_timeout_method - New report value for plugins: plugins_enabled - Fixed test to determine active TCP sessions on Linux [NETW-3012] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.5 (2014-06-08) New: - Check for nginx access logging [HTTP-6712] - Check for missing error logs in nginx [HTTP-6714] - Check for debug mode in nginx [HTTP-6716] Changes: - Extended SSL test for nginx when using listen statements - Allow debugging via profile (config:debug:yes) - Check if discovered httpd file is actually a file - Improved temporary file creation related to security notice - Adjustments to screen output Security Note: This releases solves two issues regarding the usage of temporary files (predictability of the file names). You are advised to upgrade to this version as soon as possible. For more information see the our blog post: http://linux-audit.com/lynis-security-notice-154-and-older/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.4 (2014-06-04) New: - Check additional configuration files for nginx [HTTP-6706] - Analysis of nginx settings [HTTP-6708] - New test for SSL configuration of nginx [HTTP-6710] Changes: - Altered SMBD version check for Mac OS - Small adjustments to report for readability --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.3 (2014-05-19) New: - Support for zypper package manager - Gather installed packages with Zypper on SuSE systems [PKGS-728] - Check for vulnerable packages with Zypper package manager [PKGS-7330] Changes: - Check for aide.conf also in /etc [FINT-4315] - Adjusted screen output for unreliable NTP peers [TIME-3120] - Adjusted check kernel test for non-Linux systems [KRNL-5730] - Improved screen output on AIX systems with echo command --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.2 (2014-05-05) New: - Support for runlevel in binaries test Changes: - Added suggestion for kernel availability check [KRNL-5788] - Added suggestion for services at startup and proper binary call [BOOT-5180] - Added suggestion to configure accounting on FreeBSD [ACCT-2754] - Added suggestion to configure Linux process accounting [ACCT-9622] - Several new controls listed on website - Adjusted hardening index if total score was zero - Added suggestion for auditd.conf file [ACCT-9632] - Removed suggestion for audit log file [ACCT-9634] - Removed warning from NTP falsetickers test, added data to report [TIME-3132] - Removed warning from NTP selected time source test [TIME-3124] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.1 (2014-04-22) Changes: - Extended reporting with running databases and frameworks - Adjusted Oracle status in test [DBS-1840] - Extended grsecurity test [RBAC-6272] - Redirect rpcinfo errors to /dev/null - Adjusted color scheme --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.5.0 (2014-04-10) New: - Support for Amazon Linux - NTP check for step-tickers file (Red Hat and clones) [TIME-3160] Changes: - Minor textual changes in description of several controls - Removed several warnings (usage of suggestions instead) - Website has now more information for several controls - Extended detection for Oracle Linux - Updated the FAQ and README files --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.9 (2014-04-03) New: - Added links in report to related control documentation on website - Detect Linux I/O kernel scheduler [KRNL-5730] Changes: - Check for non-unique accounts on several platforms [AUTH-9208] - Set initial discover value for PAM modules to zero [AUTH-9268] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.8 (2014-03-27) Changes: - Adjusted resolv.conf domain setting in report [NAME-4016] - Extend account test with /var/log/pacct [ACCT-9620] - Added suggestion to DNS domain name test [NAME-4028] - Changed text strings of ZFS test [FILE-6330] - Extend LILO password test [BOOT-5139] - Set default value for pf firewall --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.7 (2014-03-21) New: - New configuration item to set group name - Search for AIDE configuration file (aide.conf) [FINT-4315] - Check for usage of SHA256/SHA512 in AIDE configuration [FINT-4316] - Added grep to list of binaries Changes: - Added suggestion when using NIS or NIS+ [NAME-4302] - Clean-up of unneeded plugin section - Small typo fix --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.6 (2014-03-14) New: - Check for GPG signing in yum.conf [PKGS-7387] - Check CUPS configuration file permissions [PRNT-2307] Changes: - Screen cleanup --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.5 (2014-03-08) New: - Support for Chakra Linux - Support for pacman binary (package manager) - Query installed packages on systems with pacman [PKGS-7310] Changes: - Avoid logging to screen when falsetickets are found [TIME-3132] - Skipping FIFO file on Solaris systems when checking for cron jobs [TIME-3104] - Extended uptime test for Solaris systems [BOOT-5202] - Added /usr/lib/security to PAM locations to scan - Report cronjobs to report [SCHD-7704] - HostID support for Solaris - Improved color scheme - Extended logging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.4 (2014-03-03) New: - Detect tune2fs binary - Added ExitFatal() function - Added egrep binary to binaries - Initial plugin support (phase 1) - Added InsertPluginSection() function Changes: - Adjusted disabled functions tests to properly find functions [PHP-2320] - Extended time test with egrep binary replace for Solaris [TIME-3104] - Adjusted color for SNMP test when warning is found [SNMP-3306] - Adjusted text for PHP risky functions [PHP-2320] - Refer to discovered binaries for ifconfig, lsmod, tune2fs - Test plugin directory when provided by --plugin-dir - Scan report extended with plugin information - Extended help for Enterprise options - Improved IsRunning() function - Extended color scheme --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.3 (2014-02-23) New: - Support for ClearOS - Data upload for Lynis Enterprise users (--upload) - Added debug variable for troubleshooting purposes - Scan profile option license_key Changes: - Skip password check for Red Hat or clones [AUTH-9282] - Extended single user login protection [AUTH-9308] - Adjusted repolist check for yum based systems [PKGS-7383] - Inserted sleep time when update is found - Extended report output --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.2 (2014-02-19) Changes: - Ignore interfaces aliases for HostID - Extended umask tests with pam_umask entries [AUTH-9328] - Check for supressed version on Squid [SQD-3680] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.1 (2014-02-15) New: --plugin-dir parameter Changes: - Added 64 bits locations for Apache modules - Add start of new category to logfile - Extended sysstat test with /etc/cron.d/sysstat [ACCT-9626] - Extended cron job tests with entries start with asterix (*) [SCHD-7704] - Additional check for multiple umask entries (like RHEL 6.x) [AUTH-9328] - Adjusted PHP test for register_globals (explicit test) [PHP-2368] - Small adjustments for upcoming plugin support - Extended man page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.4.0 (2014-01-29) Changes: - Removed some warnings, to prevent double messages - Extended accounting check for Linux [ACCT-9622] - Added consistency check to time test [TIME-3124] - Added support for anacron jobs [SCHD-7704] - Rewrite of YUM repository test [PKGS-7383] - Use binary variables for hostid creation - AIX version detection changed - Added rpcinfo to binaries check - Ignore LANG global setting - Improved logging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.9 (2014-01-09) Changes: - Additional support for Mac OS - Support for shasum binary - Performance adjustment for lsof tests - Extended interface check for hostid creation - Improved NSCD detection [NAME-4032] - Bug fix for passwdqc [AUTH-9262] - Extended vulnerable packages test [PKGS-7392] - Hide possible sysctl errors [KRNL-5820] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.8 (2013-12-25) New: - New parameter --view-categories to display available test categories - Added /etc/hosts check (duplicates) [NAME-4402] - Added /etc/hosts check (hostname) [NAME-4404] - Added /etc/hosts check (localhost mapping) [NAME-4406] - Portmaster test for possible port upgrades [PKGS-7378] - Check for SPARC improve boot loader (SILO) [BOOT-5142] - NFS client access test [STRG-1930] - Check system uptime [BOOT-5202] - YUM repolist check [PKGS-7383] - Contributors file added Changes: - Improved locate database check and reporting [FILE-6410] - Improved PAE/No eXecute test for Linux kernel [KRNL-5677] - Disabled NIS domain name from test [NAME-4028] - Extended NIS domain test to check BSD sysctl value [NAME-4306] - Extended PAM tools check with PAM paths [AUTH-9262] - Adjusted Apache check to avoid skipping it [HTTP-6622] - Extended USB state testing [STRG-1840] - Extended Firewire state testing [STRG-1846] - Extended core dump test [KRNL-5820] - Added /lib/i386-linux-gnu/security to PAM directories - Added /usr/X11R6/bin directory to binary paths - Improved readability of screen output - Improved logging for several tests - Improved Debian version detection - Added warning to BIND test [NAME-4206] - Extended binaries with showmount and yum - Updated man page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.7 (2013-12-10) New: - Function FileExists() and SearchItem() Changes: - Adjusted yum-security check [PKGS-7386] - Improved check for iptables binary check - Extended report with the tests executed and skipped --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.6 (2013-12-03) New: - Support for the dntpd time daemon - New Apache test for modules [HTTP-6632] - Apache test for mod_evasive [HTTP-6640] - Apache test for mod_qos [HTTP-6641] - Apache test for mod_spamhaus [HTTP-6642] - Apache test for ModSecurity [HTTP-6643] - Check for installed package audit tool [PKGS-7398] - Added initial support for new pkgng and related tools [PKGS-7381] - Check for ssh-keyscan binary - ZFS support for FreeBSD [FILE-6330] - Test for passwordless accounts [AUTH-9283] - Initial OS support for DragonFly BSD - Initial OS support for TrueOS (FreeBSD based) - Initial OS support for elementary OS (Luna) - GetHostID for DragonFly, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD - Check for DHCP client [NETW-3030] - Initial support for OSSEC (system integrity) [FINT-4328] - New parameter --log-file to adjust log file location - New function IsRunning() to check status of processes - New function RealFilename() to determine file name - New function CheckItem() for parsing files - New function ReportManual() and ReportException() to simplify code - New function DirectoryExists() to check existence of a directory - Support for dntpd [TIME-3104] Changes: - Extended pf checks for FreeBSD/OpenBSD and others [FIRE-4518] - Extended test to gather listening network ports for Linux [NETW-3012] - Adjusted lsof statement to ignore warnings (e.g. fuse) [LOGG-2180] [LOGG-2190] - Added suggestion for discovered shells on FreeBSD [AUTH-9218] - Extended core dump test with additional details [KRNL-5820] - Properly display suggestion if portaudit is not installed [PKGS-7382] - Ignore message if no packages are installed (pkg_info) [PKGS-7320] - Also try using apt-check on Debian systems [PKGS-7392] - Adjusted logging for RPM binary on systems not using it [PKGS-7308] - Extended search in cron directories for rdate/ntpdate [TIME-3104] - Adjusted PHP check to find ini files [PHP-2211] - Skip Apache test for NetBSD [HTTP-6622] - Skip test http version check for NetBSD [HTTP-6624] - Additional check to supress sort error [HTTP-6626] - Improved the way binaries are checked (less disk reads) - Adjusted ReportWarning() function to skip impact rating - Improved report on screen by leaving out date/time and type - Redirect errors while checking for OpenSSL version - Extended reporting with firewall status and software - Adjusted naming of some operating systems to make them more consistent - Extended update check by using host binary if dig is not installed - Count number of installed binaries/packages and report them - Report about log rotation tool and status - Updated man page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.5 (2013-11-19) New: - OS detection for Mageia Linux, PCLinuxOS, Sabayon Linux and Scientific Linux - Added some initial systemd support (e.g. boot services) - Test to display if any known MAC framework is implemented [MACF-6290] Changes: - Improved support for Slackware Linux (OS and version detection) - Added systemd support (boot and running services) for Linux systems [BOOT-5177] - Added systemd support (default runlevel) for Linux systems [KRNL-5622] - Extended USB storage check in modprobe.d directory [STRG-1840] - Improved output, reporting and check for kernel update [KRNL-5788] - Optimized code and output of test to check writable scripts [BOOT-5184] - Fixed detection for writable scripts [BOOT-5184] - Improved detection IPv6 addresses for Slackware and others [NETW-3008] - Minor addition to SSH PermitRootLogin check [SSH-7412] - Extended cronjob tests, reporting and logging [SCHD-7704] - Extended umask check in /etc/profile [AUTH-9328] - Added suggestion about BIND version [NAME-4210] - Merged test NTP daemon test TIME-3108 into TIME-3104 - Improved support for Arch Linux (output, detection) - Extended common list of directories with SSL certifcates in profile - New function GetHostID() to determine an unique identifier of the machine - Added a tests_custom file template - Perform file permissions test on tests_custom file - Improved OS detection and extended logging on several tests - Several layout improvements - Extended update check functions and output - Cleaned up reporting and extended it with exceptions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.4 (2013-11-08) New: - OS detection support for Arch Linux - Support for systemd journal Changes: - Test for files in /etc/modprobe.d directory [STRG-1840] - Extended log daemon detection with systemd journal [LOGG-2130] - Adjusted hardening value for compiler GCC [HRDN-7222] - Extended IsWorldWritable and IsWorldExecutable functions to support symlinks - Adjusted PHP test for disabled functions [PHP-2320] - Extended testing for PHP files in other directories [PHP-2211] - Improved screen output for several tests and extended logging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.3 (2013-10-24) New: - Added NTP configuration type to report [TIME-3104] Changes: - Do not warn on empty shells for FreeBSD systems [AUTH-9218] - Extended checks for presence NTP client or daemon [TIME-3104] - Extended logging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.2 (2013-10-09) New: - Test for PowerDNS authoritive servers (master/slave status) [NAME-4238] Changes: - CUPS test extended with hardening rules [PRNT-2308] - Added hardening points to sticky bit on /tmp [FILE-6362] - Extended Ubuntu security packages check [PKGS-7392] - Improved update check, show when no check is performed - Added additional check for binaries, so checks on CentOS work correctly - Added word 'restricted' to banner strings - Adjusted wording for Debian packages purge [PKGS-7346] - Corrected listing of purgable packages [PKGS-7346] - Adjusted yum-plugin-security check due to package changes [PKGS-7386] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.1 (2013-10-02) Changes: - Updated generic references in files - Fixed detection of several binaries (AFICK/awk) - Performance tweaks when checking for binaries - Fixed core dump check and dumpable sysctl [KRNL-5820] - Force test to always to check for binaries [FILE-7502] - Changed detection to egrep [DBS-1840] - Adjusted variable checking for Solaris [HOME-9310] - Adjusted search in modprobe directory [STRG-1840] [STRG-1846] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.3.0 (2011-12-25) New: - Profile option: ignore_home_dir - TCP wrappers category added - Tooling category added - Initial extensions to support plugins in the future - Test for unpurged Debian packages [PKGS-7346] - Test for compiler permissions [HRDN-7222] Changes: - Converted all dates to ISO format and updated copyright lines - Correct suggestion for file integrity tool [FINT-4350] - Added hint when RPM list is empty on DPKG based systems [PKGS-7308] - Changed logging for /etc/security/limits.conf file [KRNL-5820] - Fixed incorrect warning for single user mode [AUTH-9308] - Improved output for stratum 16 time servers [TIME-3116] - Added suggestion and screen output for kernel hardening [KRNL-6000] - Screen layout optimalizations and log file improvements - Improved list/layout of scan options - Improved binary check for compilers - Added configuration option in scan profile (show_tool_tips, default true) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.9 (2009-12-15) New: - Support for Squid3 - Added Squid unsafe ports check [SQD-3624] - Added Squid configuration file permission check [SQD-3613] - Added Squid test: reply_body_max_size option [SQD-3630] - Added /etc/init.d/rc and /etc/init.d/rcS to umask test [AUTH-9328] - Check PHP option allow_url_include [PHP-2378] Changes: - Extended possible Squid configuration file locations - Added additional sysctl keys to default profile - Fixed typo in squid.conf checks - Improved descriptions, logging and reporting for several tests - Corrected /etc/security/limits.conf path in test [KRNL-5820] - Updated man page, limited lines to 80 chars --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.8 (2009-12-08) New: - Squid support added - Squid daemon detection [SQD-3602] - Squid configuration file search [SQD-3604] - Squid version detection [SQD-3606] - Check /etc/motd banner [BANN-7122] - Check /etc/issue.net file [BANN-7128] - Check contents in /etc/issue.net [BANN-7130] - Solaris single user mode login check (/etc/default/sulogin) [AUTH-9304] - HP-UX boot authentication check [AUTH-9306] - Linux single user mode authentication check [AUTH-9308] - Solaris account locking policy check [AUTH-9340] Changes: - Added prerequisite to SSH test, so the test is skipped properly [SSH-7440] - Check for /etc/issue symlink [BANN-7124] - Added file check for possible harmful shells found [AUTH-9218] - Add user home directories to report [HOME-9302] - Extended Linux run level test with support for Debian/Ubuntu [KRNL-5622] - Added /lib64/security to PAM test [AUTH-9262] - Extended security repository check [PKGS-7388] - Iptables check should not check for a module in a Linux config [FIRE-4511] - Ignore APC ups daemon when scanning for CUPS [PRNT-2304] - Improved kernel logger daemon check [LOGG-2138] - Added auditctl to binary check [ACCT-9630] - Log used auditd ruleset [ACCT-9630] - Corrected logging of Solaris c2audit module [ACCT-9656] - Fixed warning function for Solaris passwordless accounts [AUTH-9254] - Commented kern.randompid in default profile - For sysctl the parameter -n will be used on Linux systems - Changed syslog daemon detection and state - Extended report file --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.7 (2009-11-01) New: - Added Kernel Hardening section - Sysctl audit support in scan profile and related test [KRNL-6000] - SSH option StrictModes test [SSH-7416] - Password aging limit check [AUTH-9286] - Ubuntu packages check (apt-show-versions) [PKGS-7394] - Check for metalog daemon [LOGG-2210] - USB storage driver state check [STRG-1840] - Firewire storage driver state check [STRG-1846] - PostgreSQL process check [DBS-1826] - Oracle process check [DBS-1840] - Default umask check [AUTH-9328] - Check for rsyslog daemon [LOGG-2230] - RFC 3195 compliant daemon check [LOGG-2240] - Qmail SMTP daemon check [MAIL-8940] - Test for separation of /tmp and /home from root file system [FILE-6310] - SSH AllowUsers and AllowGroups usage check [SSH-7440] - AIX support, thanks to Michael Smerdka Changes: - Fixed crontabs path [SCHD-7704] - Extended locate database paths for Linux and FreeBSD [FILE-6410] - pflog detection fix [FIRE-4518] - Skip /proc/meminfo for non Linux systems [PROC-3602] - Extended text with rsyslogd [LOGG-2130] - Ignore comment and empty lines for group tests [AUTH-9222/9226] - Show firewall as active when iptables is available in config file [FIRE-4511] - Variable fix for SNMP daemon configuration file [SNMP-3304] - Freshclam check fix [MALW-3286] - Fixed waiting search for NIS domain [NAME-4306] - Check for a maximum of 1 search statement in /etc/resolv.conf [NAME-4018] - Apache test improved [HTTP-6622] - Skip klogd test if rsyslogd is available [LOGG-2138] - Added additional CUPS location to search paths - Only execute PAM test for systems with PAM [AUTH-9268] - Fixed logging of sudoers file location [AUTH-9250] - Improved FreeBSD support for NTP client check [TIME-3104] - Redirect warning "Unknown host" when DNS domain name is empty [NAME-4028] - Redirect warning when host name is empty - Fixed warning color [AUTH-9226] - Fixed FreeBSD COPYRIGHT file test [BANN-7113] - Changed text for sudoers text [AUTH-9250] - Improved text for DNS search domain [NAME-4016] - Skip nginx configuration test if nginx is not available [HTTP-6704] - Removed portsclean suggestion [PKGS-7348] - Fixed non unique IDs - Fixed cosmetic issue when using Debian with default dash shell - Improved hostname detection for HP-UX - Added additional php.ini file locations - Moved Linux default shell check to OS detection functions - Fixed CUPS daemon test [PRNT-2304] - Also check for uppercase chars in issue file [BANN-7126] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.6 (2009-04-05) New: - Sudoers file permissions check [AUTH-9252] - Core dumps configuration check for Linux [KRNL-5820] - PHP disabled functions check [PHP-2320] - PHP enable_dl function check [PHP-2374] - PHP allow_url_fopen function check [PHP-2376] - OpenBSD smtpd status check [MAIL-8920] - /etc/issue check [BANN-7124] - /etc/issue legal keywords check [BANN-7126] - Show suggestions in report Changes: - Extended support for Red Hat, CentOS and Fedora - Extended ACL test to test for default mount options as well [FILE-6368] - Exim status test fixed [MAIL-8812] - Corrected yum security check [PKGS-7386] - Replaced LDAP test AUTH-9238 with [AUTH-9402] - Removed backquotes when locate database is not available [FILE-6410] - Added /etc/openldap to search path for OpenLDAP - Fixed typo in crontab path [SCHD-7704] - Don't show message "No volume groups found" if LVM isn't used [FILE-6310] - Corrected Syslog-NG status [LOGG-2132] - Moved TODO to dev directory --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.5 (2009-03-27) New: - slapd.conf check [LDAP-2224] - atd status test [SCHD-7718] - Check LDAP module in PAM [AUTH-9278] - Check Dovecot status check [MAIL-8838] - Check log directories from newsyslog.conf [LOGG-2162] - Check log directories from static list [LOGG-2170] - Check log directories from logrotate configuration [LOGG-2150] - syslog check for remote logging [LOGG-2154] - Open log files check [LOGG-2180] - Deleted file check [LOGG-2190] - Solaris active kernel modules check [KRNL-5770] - Solaris audit daemon status check [ACCT-9650] - Solaris audit daemon service status [ACCT-9652] - Solaris audit daemon BSM check [ACCT-9654] - Solaris audit logging location check [ACCT-9662] - Solaris audit statistics check [ACCT-9672] - Check for installed compiler [HRDN-7202] - BIND process check [NAME-4202] - BIND configuration file check [NAME-4204] - BIND configuration consistency check [NAME-4206] - BIND version check via DNS [NAME-4210] - Default domain check (/etc/resolv.conf) [NAME-4016] - Search domains in /etc/resolv.conf check [NAME-4018] - Parse /etc/resolv.conf options [NAME-4020] - Solaris /etc/nodename check [NAME-4026] - DNS domain checks [NAME-4028] - NSCD status check [NAME-4032] - PowerDNS presence check [NAME-4230] - PowerDNS configuration file check [NAME-4232] - PowerDNS backend check [NAME-4236] - ypbind status check [NAME-4302] - Log specific defined SSH daemon options [SSH-7408] - SSH protocol version check [SSH-7414] - NIS domain checks [NAME-4304] - Check pending at jobs [SCHD-7724] - LVM volume group scan [FILE-6310] - LVM volumes check [FILE-6312] - Locate database check [FILE-6410] - nginx configuration file check [HTTP-6704] - Exim status check [MAIL-8802] - Postfix status check [MAIL-8814] Changes: - atd needs to run before testing at files [SCHD-7720] - Removed Solaris OS requirement from logrotate test [LOGG-2148] - Sanitized output from logrotate test [LOGG-2148] - Skip comment fields in loghost check [LOGG-2152] - Changed auditd tests to Linux only - Binary scan optimized and partially combined with other check - Only perform iptables tests if kernel module is active - Don't show message when /etc/shells can't be found [SHLL-6211] - Check /var/spool/cron/crontabs first, if it exists [SCHD-7704] - Renumbered FreeBSD test SHLL-7225 [SHLL-6202] - Renumbered malware test MALW-3292 [HRDN-7230] - Improved grep on process status [PRNT-2304] - Ignore comment lines for nginx log file check [HTTP-6720] - Added file check for nginx log files [HTTP-6720] - Display IP addresses only of NTP tests [TIME-3124] - Fixed Postfix configuration directory path [MAIL-8816] - Redirected output of yum package duplicate check [PKGS-7384] - Ignore comment lines for lilo test [BOOT-5139] - Fixed incorrect iptables status and correct logging [FIRE-4511] - Check SNMP configuration only if SNMP daemon runs [SNMP-3304] - Don't scan PAM directories which are symlinks [AUTH-9268] - Changed hardening category to hardening_tools - Adjusted hardening points of several tests - Log and display improvements for several tests --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.4 (2009-03-17) New: - NTP daemon process test [TIME-3108] - NTP association ID's check from peer list [TIME-3112] - NTP time source candidates test [TIME-3128] - NTP falseticker check [TIME-3132] - NTP protocol version check [TIME-3136] - Stratum 16 ntp peers check [TIME-3116] - Unreliable ntp peers check [TIME-3120] - Preferred NTP time source test [TIME-3124] - auditd presence check [ACCT-9628] - auditd rules check [ACCT-9630] - auditd configuration file check [ACCT-9632] - auditd log file location check [ACCT-9634] - cupsd status check [PRNT-2304] - cupsd configuration file check [PRNT-2306] - cupsd address configuration test [PRNT-2308] - pam.conf configuration check [AUTH-9264] - pam.d configuration file scan [AUTH-9266] - PAM modules check [AUTH-9268] - rpcinfo query [STRG-1902] - NFS version number check [STRG-1904] - NFS protocol and port number check [STRG-1906] - NFS status check [STRG-1920] - NFS exports check [STRG-1926] - NFS empty /etc/exports [STRG-1928] - SSH PermitRootLogin option check [SSH-7412] - at.allow and at.deny check [SCHD-7720] - File integrity tool check [FINT-4350] - nginx process check [HTTP-6702] - nginx log file test [HTTP-6720] - ClamAV clamscan presence test [MALW-3282] - ClamAV daemon check [MALW-3284] - ClamAV freshclam check [MALW-3286] - Check for presence malware scanner [MALW-3292] - clamscan, ntpq binary check - NTP daemon role and profile option - Parameter --tests-category, to scan one or more categories - Category added (Storage: NFS) - Added hardening points to tests - Display hardening index to report Changes: - Extended logrotate test [LOGG-2148] - Added check for inetd.conf before performing test [INSE-8016] - Added /var/spool/crontabs to search path [TIME-3104] - Added log line to sysstat test [ACCT-9626] - Improved screen output on Solaris - Checking for both rdate and ntpdate in cron files [TIME-3104] - Changed yum-security package check [PKGS-7386] - Change output if dig isn't available [NETW-2705] - Added IPv6 support and output adjustment [NETW-2704] - Cosmetic change for host based firewall check [FIRE-4590] - Corrected output in log file [PKGS-7388] - Corrected passwd options for Red Hat [AUTH-9282] - Changed text if everything is ok (no warnings) - Log improvements --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.3 (2009-03-02) New: - Added syslog-NG daemon check [LOGG-2132] - Added klogd status test [LOGG-2138] - Added check to determine minilogd presence [LOGG-2142] - Added logrotate configuration test [LOGG-2146] - Added check for loghost entry on Solaris machines [LOGG-2152] - Added ipf test for Solaris [FIRE-4526] - Added uname -n test (Solaris) [NAME-4024] - Added ssh daemon configuration file check [SSH-7404] - Added BSD newsyslog.conf file check [LOGG-2160] - Added inetd status check [INSE-8002] - Added inetd.conf configuration check [INSE-8004] - Added check for inetd.conf when inetd is not active [INSE-8006] - Added telnet check via inetd [INSE-8016] - Added ACL check on root file system [FILE-6368] - Added check for firewall/packet filter on system [FIRE-4590] - Added lograte file check [LOGG-2148] - Added snmp daemon status test [SNMP-3302] - Added snmp configuration file test [SNMP-3304] - Added default snmp community strings test [SNMP-3306] - Added categories: Insecure services and SNMP - Added binary searches for awk, ipf Changes: - Changed profile name in default profile - Added path /usr/ucb to binary paths - Changed color to white if slapd is not running [LDAP-2219] - Changed test PKG-7345 into PKGS-7345 - Changed logging for several tests [PKGS-7302] [NETW-3004] - Extended FAQ - Changed default profile header Fixes: - Hostname detection under Solaris - Disabled tests PROC-3612 PROC3614 for Solaris machines - Disabled NTP check in cron.d directory on Solaris [TIME-3104] - Added result at line when querying system users [AUTH-9234] - Counters (N+1) fixed for some shells, like Solaris - Removed unneeded line for Solaris test [PROC-3604] - Disabled grsecurity test for Solaris [RBAC-6272] - Correct display of files with spaces [FILE-6354] - Changed several tests so they work correctly with Solaris --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.2 (2009-02-15) New: - Support for MySQL client - New test: Test for empty MySQL root password [DBS-1816] - New test: SSH daemon status test [SSH-7402] - New test: sysstat account information [ACCT-9626] - New test: connections in WAIT state [NETW-3028] - Lynis displays a warning now, if current version is really outdated - New parameter option (log_tests_incorrect_os) to minimize logging Changes: - Several adjustments to default profile - Fixed option 'skip_test_always' to let it function properly - Fixed passwd check for SuSE systems [AUTH-9282] - Added error redirect for dpkg test [PKG-7345] - Improved NTP test and messages, excluded check when using xen [TIME-3104] - Extended DNS nameserver check with local resolver [NETW-2704] - Skip double nameserver check when a local resolver is found [NETW-2705] - Renamed tests_nameserver to tests_nameservices - Improved log output [AUTH-9218] Notes: - Custom profiles should be compared to the default profile, due small changes in the structure. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.1 (2008-09-05) New: - Added support for Samba - Added support for SELinux framework - New test: SELinux presence test [MACF-6232] - New test: SELinux status checks [MACF-6234] - New test: password PAM availability check [AUTH-9262] - New test: expire date check for accounts [AUTH-9282] - Added new option --tests, to run a small set of tests only Changes: - Report and logging messages improved - Output reduced when using --tests - Added suggestion to PHP expose_php option [PHP-2372] - Improved log message for PHP register_globals option [PHP-2368] - Added virtual host count to log file [HTTP-6626] - Improved Red Hat and clones detection and display - Fix: Improved promiscuous detection for Linux [NETW-3015] - Fix: AUTH-9204 test triggered on group ids as well - Fix: Only display unique MAC addresses [NETW-3006] - Extended Postfix test [MAIL-8818] - Don't show /proc/meminfo if not present [PROC-3602] - Don't show YABOOT information if not present [BOOT-5155] - Improved portaudit test (FreeBSD) [PKGS-7382] - Improved portsclean test (FreeBSD) [PKGS-7348] - Added --quiet and --tests options to help and man page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.2.0 (2008-08-26) New: - New test: Passwordless Solaris accounts test [AUTH-9254] - New test: AFICK file integrity [FINT-4310] - New test: AIDE file integrity [FINT-4314] - New test: Osiris file integrity [FINT-4318] - New test: Samhain file integrity [FINT-4322] - New test: Tripwire file integrity [FINT-4326] - New tests: NIS and NIS+ authentication test [AUTH-9240/42] - Initial support added for AFICK, AIDE, Osiris, Samhain, Tripwire Changes: - Changed text of grsecurity test [RBAC-6272] - Optimized FreeBSD boot services test [BOOT-5165] - Optimized UID 0 test [AUTH-9204] - Extended login shells test [AUTH-9218] - PID file message extended and small output improvement - A log entry will be written when PID files are removed - Added operating system name to log file when a test is skipped - Added file available check when using --view-manpage - Most program variables are initialized now for future additions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.9 (2008-08-09) New: - New test: AppArmor framework check [MACF-6204] - New test: FreeBSD boot loader test [BOOT-5124] - New test: PHP option register_globals [PHP-2368] - New test: Promiscuous network interfaces (Linux) [NETW-3015] - Report option 'bootloader' added to several tests - Added readlink binary check Changes: - Extended file check (IsWorldWritable) for symlinks - Show result if no default gateway is found [NETW-3001] - Added /usr/local/etc to sudoers test [AUTH-9250] - Improved FreeBSD banner output [BANN-7113] - Removed incorrect line at promiscuous interface test [NETW-3014] - Fix: Show only once the GRUB test output [BOOT-5121] - Fix: Typo in NTP test [TIME-3104] - Fix: Skip NTP test in /etc/cron.d if empty [TIME-3104] - Fix: Initialize values when performing an update check without connection - Fix: Solaris id function has been fixed - Disabled FreeBSD double packages tests, due minor issues [PKGS-7303] - Changed LDAP/MySQL running states [LDAP-2219] [DBS-1804] - Replaced ifconfig calls with IFCONFIGBINARY - Renamed tests_auditing to tests_mac_frameworks - Several tests improved with extended logging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.8 (2008-07-16) New: - Mac OS X support extended and new options added Changes: - Extended default profile - Improved several screen output lines - User ID check improved, so it works better with older Solaris versions - Hostname in output and reports will contain only host now, not FQDN - Added extra php.ini locations to tests_php - Replaced 'ps' in tests with PSBINARY value for better support - Added output to zones test [VIRT-1902] - Updated description [AUTH-9218] - Extended ntp daemon/ntpdate check [TIME-3104] - Added suggestion to bootable scripts check [BOOT_5184] - Bugfix and improvement for FreeBSD portsclean test [PKGS-7348] - Added Mac OS support to MAC address gathering test [NETW-3006] - Added MAC OS support to inet and inet6 addresses test [NETW-3008] - Extended PHP expose_php test to support additional options [PHP-2372] - Improved LDAP test so it skips correctly on Mac OS AUTH-9238] - Bugfix: MySQL status check gave incorrect output [DBS-1804] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.7 (2008-06-28) New: - New test: check for unused iptables rules [FIRE-4513] - New test: checking for dead and zombie processes [PROC-3612] - New test: checking for heavy IO waiting processes [PROC-3614] - Initial HP-UX support (untested) - Initial AIX support (untested) - Added iptables binary check - Added dig check, for DNS related tests - Added option --no-colors to remove all colors from screen output - Added option --reverse-colors for optimizing output at light backgrounds (Konsole, MacOS terminal etc) Changes: - Improved grpck test for SuSE [AUTH-9216] - Added dig availability check to DNS test [NETW-2704] - Bugfix: Fixed iptables test if the binary is not located in /sbin [FIRE-4512] - Bugfix: Improved yum-utils check to display suggestions correctly [PKGS-7384] - Bugfix: Fixed prequisits for grpck test [AUTH-9216] - Improved MySQL check [DBS-1804] - Changed color at chkconfig boot services test [BOOT-5177] - Added missing prequisits output to portaudit test [PKGS-7382] - Test output for FreeBSD mounts (UFS) improved [FILE-6329] - Extended OpenLDAP test to avoid finding itself in ps output [LDAP-2219] - Several tests have their warning reporting improved - Improved SuSE Linux detection - Improved syslog-ng detection - Adjusted README with link to online (extended) documentation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.6 (2008-06-19) New: - New test: Check writable startup scripts [BOOT-5184] - New test: Syslog-NG consistency check [LOGG-2134] - New test: Check yum-utils package and scanning package database [PKGS-7384] - New test: Test for empty ruleset when iptables is loaded [FIRE-4512] - New test: Check for expired SSL certificates [CRYP-7902] - New test: Check for LDAP authentication support [AUTH-9238] - New test: Read available crontab/cron files [SCHD-7704] - New test: Query Solaris running zones [VIRT-1902] - New test: Check availability sudoers file for future tests [AUTH-9250] - New test: Query all home directories from passwd file [HOME-9302] - Syslog-NG support added (binary and version check) - Added new sections: Scheduling, Time and Synchronization, Virtualization Changes: - Extended several tests with suggestions and warnings - Extended GRUB test with GRUB2 check [BOOT-5121] - Extended iptables firewall test [FIRE-4511] - Fixed incorrect variable at Linux kernel config display [KRNL-5728] - Fixed display for file system test [FILE-6023] - Reassigned some ID's to match others in category - Improvement of several logging sections and profile options - Assigned ID to Ubuntu security update check - Assigned ID to pwck test for Solaris [AUTH-9230] - Assigned ID to FreeBSD unused distfiles check [PKGS-7348] - Assigned ID to RPM package query test [PKGS-7308] - Assigned ID to /tmp sticky bit test [FILE-6362] - Assigned ID to old temporary files check [FILE-6354] - Assigned ID to passwd ID 0 test [AUTH-9204] - Assigned ID to FreeBSD swap partitions [FILE-6332] - Assigned ID to FreeBSD swap mount options [FILE-6336] - Assigned ID to nameserver tests [NETW-2704 and NETW-2705] - Assigned ID to pf consistency check [FIRE-4520] - Assigned ID to Postfix configuration check [MAIL-8816] - Assigned ID to Postfix banner check [MAIL-8818] - Assigned ID to FreeBSD promiscuous port test [NETW-3014] - Assigned ID to file permissions check [FILE-7524] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.5 (2008-06-10) New: - Assigned ID to Apache configuration file test [HTTP-6624] - Added pause_between_tests to profile file, to regulate the speed of a scan - Assigned ID to dpkg test and solved issue with colon in package names [PKG-7345] - Assigned ID to Solaris package test [PKG-7306] - New test: which gathers virtual hosts from Apache configuration files [HTTP-6626] - New test: read all loaded kernel modules (Linux) [KRNL-5726] - New test: query available FreeBSD network interfaces [NETW-3004] - New test: query available IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses [NETW-3008] - New test: for MAC addresses [NETW-3006] - New test: check if a Linux kernel configuration file is available [KRNL-5728] - New test: check boot services for Debian/Ubuntu [BOOT-5180] - Added Lynx, Nmap, Wget version to log file - Added support for Oracle enterprise Linux (Unbreakable Linux) - Added new function ReportWarning for better logging to report file Changes: - Improved FreeBSD pkg_info output, logging output and report data [PKG-7302] - Changed shell history file test, searching files with maxdepth 1 [HOME-9310] - Extended iptables test, to check Linux kernel configuration file [FIRE-4511] - Added report warning to promicuous test [NETW-3014] - Fixed yellow color when being used at text display - Several logging improvements and cleanups --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.4 (2008-05-31) New: - Added option to disable Lynis upgrade availability test (profile option) - Added new option --check-update, to display (update) information - Added stub for malware and file permissions database - New section 'LDAP Services' - Support for OpenLDAP added - Place holders for new tests are added - Default profile extended - [FILE-6023] Added test for Linux ext2, ext3, ext4 file systems - [BOOT-5155] Added check for YABOOT boot loader Changes: - [BANN-7119] Improved MOTD banner check - Improved Apache tests for SuSE and Debian systems - Debian/Ubuntu file tests improved - Extended man page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.3 (2008-05-21) New: - Added security updates check for Fedora, RHEL 5.x, CentOS 5.x - Added Linux kernel version check - Most stable tests have an unique ID now - Skipped tests have their reason to skip logged - Added /etc/lynis/plugins to searchable plugin directory targets - Added Register() function, to handle tests, prerequisites and counter - Added new crypto tests - Added profile option "test_skip_always" to blacklist a specific test Changes: - Extended default profile location for FreeBSD - Extended accounting test to include pacct as well - Improved tests from categories: shells - Disabled skel tests - Several tests log their warnings into the report file now - Changed Linux default runlevel test - Extended man page Fixes: - Auditor name didn't get logged properly to report file. - Changed Debian/Ubuntu kernel update test, so it won't be tested on others - Exim test failed, due to using an incorrect variable name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.2 (2008-05-11) New: - Added memory test for Solaris (tested on OpenSolaris) - Password file consistency check for Solaris - 32/64 bits OS mode check for Solaris - Added Slackware detection - Plugin support (see documentation) - Added monolithic/modular test for Linux kernels Changes: - Improved LILO test and removed double message - Fixed incorrect message when using --help parameter - Improved portaudit test (FreeBSD) to show unique packages only - Updated man page, FAQ, extended documention with plugin information - Added several php.ini file locations (MacOS X, OpenBSD, OpenSuSE) ** Special release notes [package/ports]: ** - Added several default paths to check for usuable an INCLUDE directory. This should make packaging Lynis easier for downstream package providers. - When no profile is set, Lynis will check first /etc/lynis/default.prf, before setting default.prf (in current work directory) as profile to use. - New directory added to be installed for future versions: plugins --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.1 (2008-04-13) New: - Added Solaris package manager (pkginfo) to obtain installed packages - Added new option to profile to whitelist promiscuous interfaces (if_promisc) - Added vulnerable packages check for Debian/Ubuntu - Added package database consistency check for Debian/Ubuntu Changes: - Only perform boot.conf check for OpenBSD when running on i386 - Changed RemovePIDFile to prevent incorrect file presence check (ie on OpenBSD) - Better OS detection and display output for Ubuntu systems - Improved text alignment (display) and logging - Commented out some of the default profile options - Updated FAQ, readme, man page Bug fixes: - Added missing space at OS detection function - Fixed /etc/group tests to ignore commented lines - Fixed sticky bit checking on /tmp, so it won't give incorrect results on SuSE/Debian systems --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.1.0 (2008-04-09) New: - Added test: default gateway (Linux/BSD) - Added boot tasks to report file (boottask) - Added vulnerable packages to report file (vulnerable_package) Changes: - Fixed some typos - Several improvements in log output - Changed display of operating system version (Linux) - Fixed PHP check --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.9 (2008-03-24) New: - Added --quiet option (currently not 100% quiet yet) - Added a spec file to the project page (see web site) - Added small INSTALL document Changes: - Changed check for PHP (php.ini location) - Added available shells from /etc/shells to report file - Updated man page - Fixed option in main help window for --man option - Code improvement, splitting up sections to seperated files --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.8 (2008-02-10) New: - Added pf filter rule test - Added our PID to PID file - Added warnings, real users, mount points, total tests to report file Changes: - Changed Apache configuration file test - Changed old temporary files check - Changed test to include ubuntu security repository - Moved UID check to avoid PID creation as non root user - Moved most functions to seperated files and several code cleanups - Improved logging output - Extended FreeBSD (Copyright file) test - Changed indentation for many tests - Changed some typos in notice/warning messages --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.7 (2008-01-28) New: - Test: UFS mount point check (FreeBSD) - Test: Check swap partitions (FreeBSD) - Test: find old files in /tmp - Test: check presence iptables - Test: check CPU PAE/NX support (Linux) - Added profile options check - Added option to skip Debian security repository check (profile option) - Support for Red Hat and CentOS Changes: - Changed report log location to /var/log instead of current work directory - Changed --help (and -h) to display general help, instead of man page - Renamed -man option to --man - Extended profile file (see default.prf) - Cleaned up code (rewritten several parts of static code to dynamic functions) - Added more comments to the program, for curious auditors, developers and users. Also regrouped parts of text and cleaned useless white spaces. - General program output improved (spaces, indentation) - Logging extended - Updated lynis.spec file (contrib) - FAQ and README files extended and updated Bugfixes: - Changed postfix banner check (thanks to Henk Bokhoven for reporting) - Extended skel directory test, with -A (ls) option to check hidden files (used with most Linux variants) Development: - Added new mirror - Updated year number in program and support files - Added new function Display, to use indentation within lines - Added function RemovePIDFile before some exit routines, to clean up PID file - Extracted profile support, parameter support to seperated files - Created file tests_ports_packages for Ports and Packages - Deleted lynis.spec file, since it was not working and will be rewritten later --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.6 (2007-12-26) New: - Added Solaris real users test - Added hostname check Changes: - Added chkconfig binary test and changed related services test - Added 'xargs' to version checks, to replace unwanted chars - Added more breaks to log file. - Added sorting to rpm/dpkg listings - FAQ extended --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.5 (2007-12-02) New: - Test: unique group names - Test: unique group IDs - Added check for rpm, chkrootkit and rkhunter binary - Added function to cleanup at manual interrupt (INT) - Support added to run Lynis as cronjob (--cronjob) - Fedora support added - Added umask 027, to tighten up file permissions Changes: - Changed FreeBSD ttys test - Changed grpck test, to operate in read-only mode - Changed Postfix test, to check for mail_name value as well - Changed GPL line in script which said GPL v2 - Extended README - Show latest update version, if available, at the end of the screen output - Lots of code cleanup (see Development) - Some log improvements - Changed date notation in changelog to preferred European format (with dots instead of slashes) Development: - New function (ShowResult) to avoid repeating the same result line within the script for standard status values - Moved program consts to file (include/consts) - Moved functions to file (include/functions) - Moved OS detection to file (include/osdetection) - Added NEVERBREAK to avoid user input (cronjob support) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.4 (2007-11-27) New: - Test: query real system users (FreeBSD/Linux) - Added PID file usage, to warn for unclean program states. - Added SSHd version test Changes: - Updated documentation - Changed sticky bit test (/tmp), to skip symlinks - Changed /etc/motd test, to skip symlinks - More code cleanup - Logging extended and improved - Screen output slightly changed --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.3 (2007-11-19) New: - Added check for sockstat - Test: added test for GRUB and password option - Test: query listening ports (sockstat) Changes: - Fixed NTPd check (bug) - Extended help for 'double installed package' check (BSD systems, pkg_info) - Extended Debian kernel update check - Improved OpenBSD support - Improved Linux specific detection support (Cobalt, CPU Builders, Debian, E-Smith, Slackware, SuSE/OpenSuSE, Turbo Linux, Yellowdog and others) - Improved screen output - Extended logging, with status/impact flags - [Bugfix] chkconfig test improved - [Bugfix] Fixed sticky bit test at Debian - Extended documentation and changelog file --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.2 (2007-11-15) New: - Test: Added check for NTP daemon or client - Test: file permissions (profile option) - Added -Q (--quick) parameter, to run the program without needing user input after every few sections. Changes: - Extended documentation (README file) and performed spell check - Improved screen output (colors, parameter handling and display) - Cleaned up source code and fixed some bad typos - Added much more delimiter lines to logfile - Added version numbers to logfile for used binaries/tools - Updated list of parameters within Lynis help --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.1 (2007-11-12) New: - Test: check Exim configuration file location - Test: added memory check (/proc/meminfo) - Test: run grpck to check group files (if available) - Test: boot option check for OpenBSD boot loader - Test: check if pf (Software: firewall) is active - Test: check LILO password - Test: check presence of old distfiles (FreeBSD) - Added check for binaries: httpd, kldstat, openssl, (s)locate - Added version check for: exim, openssl - Added -V (--version) parameter, to show version number - Added breaks between tests Changes: - [bug] Changed skel directory check - Fixed display Apache configuration file --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynis 1.0.0 (2007-11-08) New: - Support for CentOS (Tested: 5 Final) - Support for Debian (Tested: 4.0) - Support for FreeBSD (Tested: 6.2) - Support for Mac OS X (Tested: 10.4) - Test: Apache (ServerTokens option) - Test: PHP (expose_php option) - Test: Postfix (smtpd_banner option) - Test: check valid shells - Test: query pkg_info/RPM based systems - Test: query pkg_info for double installed packages - Test: query chkprintcap (FreeBSD) - Test: scan binary directories - Test: check administrator accounts - Test: check permissions /etc/motd - Test: read nameservers from /etc/resolv.conf - Test: query nameservers and test connectivity - Test: check promiscuous interfaces (FreeBSD) - Test: check sticky bit on /tmp directory - Test: check debian.org security brance in /etc/apt/sources.list - Test: check kernel update on Debian - Test: query default Linux run level - Test: query chkconfig to see which services start at boot - Test /etc/COPYRIGHT banner check for FreeBSD - Support for program parameters - Builtin integrity checks - Color enhanced output for readability - Support for profiles/templates - Report file creation (for reporting/monitoring) - Extended logfile creation (with system suggestions) - Added lynis.spec file for RPM creation - Created project page at website - Added documentation (README), ToDo list (TODO) - Man page lynis(8) Changes: - No changes Bugfixes: - No bugfixes ========================================================================================== Lynis - Security Auditing and System Hardening for Linux and UNIX - https://cisofy.com lynis/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md0000664000000000000000000000621613240425200011700 0ustar # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct ## Our Pledge In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation. ## Our Standards Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include: * Using welcoming and inclusive language * Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences * Gracefully accepting constructive criticism * Focusing on what is best for the community * Showing empathy towards other community members Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: * The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or advances * Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks * Public or private harassment * Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting ## Our Responsibilities Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior. Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful. ## Scope This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project maintainers. ## Enforcement Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting the project team at github@cisofy.com. The project team will review and investigate all complaints, and will respond in a way that it deems appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately. Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other members of the project's leadership. ## Attribution This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4, available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4][version] [homepage]: http://contributor-covenant.org [version]: http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/ lynis/CONTRIBUTING.md0000644000000000000000000000521713240425200011330 0ustar # Contributions ## Helping out ### Run the latest version from GitHub Run the tool in debug mode (use lynis audit system --profile developer.prf) and see if it shows any error. ### Report bugs Create an GitHub issue on the issue tracker ### Suggest changes (pull request) When you find something that can be improved, fork the project and create a pull request. ### Translations See the db/languages directory ## Developer Guidelines To ensure all pull requests can be easily checked and merged, here are some tips: * Your code should work on other platforms running the bourne shell (/bin/sh), not just BASH. * Properly document your code where needed. Besides the 'what', focus on explaining the 'why'. * Check the log information (lynis.log) of your new test or changed code, so that it provides helpful details for others. ## Code Guidelines ### General Identation should be 4 spaces (no tab character). ### Comments Comments: use # sign followed by a space. When needed, create a comment block. Blank lines: allowed, one line maximum ### Functions All functions use CamelCase to clearly show a difference between shell built-in commands, or external commands. ### Variables Variables should be capitalized, with underscore as word separator (e.g. PROCESS_EXISTS=1) ## Pull Requests We welcome any contribution to improve Lynis. Contributions to the Lynis project can be submitted as a pull request. The upstream project can be found in our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis). By submitting a [Pull Request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/) to this repository, you agree that you: 1. Own the contribution that you are providing or have obtained permission from the contribution owner 2. Allow your contribution to be licensed under the license of the target project (GPLv3) 3. Allow your contribution to be freely distributed to the Lynis community 4. Allow the project the [Unlimited Rights](#Unlimited-Rights) to your contribution If you have questions regarding development, send us an e-mail at [lynis-dev](mailto:lynis-dev@cisofy.com) ## Unlimited Rights Our project is licensed under GPLv3. By providing a contribution to the project, it will be used for the purpose of the project. Unlimited rights includes the rights to use, modify, reproduce, release, perform, display, or disclose computer software or computer software documentation in whole or in part, in any manner and for any purpose whatsoever, and to have or authorize others to do so. If you want to be named in as a contributor in the CONTRIBUTOR file, then include this notition in your pull request. Preferred format: Full Name, and your e-mail address). lynis/CONTRIBUTORS.md0000664000000000000000000000456413240425200011364 0ustar # Lynis - CONTRIBUTORS ========================================================================================== The Lynis project is very thankful to the individuals who contributed to the project. Want to contribute as well? Here are some suggestions: - Create new tests for your favorite software packages - Translate Lynis into your native language - Report (unexpected) screen errors - Share missing results and findings - Check for grammar issues See [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details. ========================================================================================== ## Package Maintainers * Arch Linux - Levente Polyak * Debian / Ubuntu - Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte * Fedora / EPEL - Athmane Madjoudj * NetBSD - Stephen Borrill * Slackware - Eric Hameleers ## Special Contributors These people made a significant impact to the development of Lynis: * Michael Boelen, The Netherlands (original author) * Alexander Lobodzinski, Germany * Bodine Wilson * Brian Ginsbach * C.J. Adams-Collier, US * Charlie Heselton, US * Dave Vehrs * Eric Light, New Zealand * Kamil BoratyƄski, Poland * Mike Slifcak, US * Mikko Lehtisalo, Finland * Steve Bosek, France * Thomas Siebel, Germany * Zach Crownover ## Translators ------------------------------------------ * Chinese - Shawn - citypw (GitHub) * Dutch - Michael Boelen, mboelen (GitHub) * Finnish - Juha, Newman101 (GitHub) * French - DocEmmetBrown (GitHub) * German - Kai Raven * Hebrew - Dolev Farhi, dolevf (GitHub) * Hungarian - Zoltan Paldi, paldiz (GitHub) * Italian - Stefano Marty, stefanomarty (GitHub) * Japanese - Yukio Takahara, port80takahara (GitHub) * Portuguese - Dayvidson (GitHub) * Spanish - Jesus Christian Cruz Acono, compermisos (GitHub) * Swedish - Peter Carlsson, PCarlsson (GitHub) * Turkish - Orhan Biyiklioglu, biyiklioglu (GitHub) Thanks to all people who contributed code and suggestions for over almost a decade! ========================================================================================== Lynis - Security Auditing and System Hardening for Linux and UNIX - https://cisofy.com lynis/FAQ0000644000000000000000000001043213240425200007424 0ustar ================================================================================ Lynis - Frequently Asked Questions ================================================================================ Author: 2007-2013, Michael Boelen (michael.boelen@cisofy.com) 2013-now, CISOfy development team Description: Security and system auditing tool Web site: https://cisofy.com/lynis/ GitHub: https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis Support address: lynis-dev@cisofy.com Development: May 2007 - Now Support: See README file and https://cisofy.com/support/ Documentation: See web site, README, FAQ and CHANGELOG file ================================================================================ [+] General ------------------------------- Q: I don't understand the program (output), what to do? A: Keep reading this FAQ. Also useful are the README file and the log file (default: /var/log/lynis.log). Or check out the documentation on the website: https://cisofy.com/support/ Q: I can't find any configuration file for Lynis, where is it? A: Lynis uses profiles. They are similar to a configuration file and determine how a security scan should be performed. Q: My version is outdated, what can I do to upgrade? Check out the upgrade guide: https://cisofy.com/documentation/lynis/upgrading/ Q: Why is there no port/package for my operating system? A: Because there is no maintainer for it yet. If you have the time to keep the port/package current for your preferred operating system, let us know. Q: What to do with the report files? A: The output could be used for monitoring (baseline checks). For users of the Lynis Enterprise Suite, they will be used to upload data. [+] Bugs or issues ------------------------------- Q: Where can I report an issue or bug? A: GitHub, or use the developer e-mail address lynis-dev@cisofy.com [+] Usage problems ------------------------------- Q: Lynis hangs while testing the group files (grpck) A: Run the grpck command manually. It will most likely need user input, to repair incorrect groups. Q: Lynis doesn't display all messages on a white background A: White text is used for general (and important) messages. Most terminals have a dark background, so it gives extra attention to the message. However if you have a white background (for example Mac OS X), you can run Lynis with --no-colors to strip colors or --reverse-colors to reverse the color scheme. Another option is to change your terminal colors within Mac OS. Q: Some tests take very long to finish, what to do? A: Use a second console (or connection) and check the output of ps/lsof etc, to see the status of the active subroutine. If a specific test hangs for a very long time, try to kill that specific process (ie grpck) and see if Lynis continues. Afterwards, run the command manually to see the cause. Check the log file for additional information. Usually the last few lines will indicate what test is stuck. Q: When running Lynis, it shows me the usage help even while using correct parameters, why? A: This can happen with alternative shells. Try using a different shell to invoke Lynis (example: bash lynis -c). Q: One or more tests are giving incorrect output. How to solve that? A: Check the log file. If that also has incorrect data, let us know via GitHub or the developer e-mail address. Q: The program takes long to complete and also uses too much resources. Can it be tuned? A: The time it takes to complete depends on the amount of tests to run. However the resources it take can be slighty lowered by increasing the pause_between_tests profile option. Keep in mind this increases the total length of the scan to complete. [+] Network related issues ------------------------------- Q: Lynis reports promiscuous interfaces, but they are needed for normal operation, how can I hide this warning? A: Whitelist the interface in the profile file (if_promisc). ================================================================================ Lynis - Copyright 2007-2018, Michael Boelen, CISOfy - https://cisofy.com lynis/INSTALL0000644000000000000000000000277113240425200010132 0ustar ================================================================================ Lynis - Installation instructions ================================================================================ Author: 2007-2013, Michael Boelen (michael.boelen@cisofy.com) 2013-2016, CISOfy development team Description: Security and system auditing tool Web site: https://cisofy.com Support: See 'Support' and https://cisofy.com/support/ Documentation: See web site, README, FAQ and CHANGELOG file ================================================================================ [+] Run directly ------------------------------- Lynis can be executed directly (unpack tarball, enter lynis directory). # sh lynis or # ./lynis Root privileges are preferred for full audits. 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But first, please read . lynis/README0000664000000000000000000001106113240425200007753 0ustar ================================================================================ Lynis - README ================================================================================ Author: 2007-2013, Michael Boelen 2013-2016, CISOfy Description: Security and system auditing tool Web site: https://cisofy.com/lynis/ Development: May 2007 - Now Support policy: See section 'Support' Documentation: See web site, README, FAQ and CHANGELOG file ================================================================================ *** NOTE *** The website contains the latest documentation See https://cisofy.com/documentation/lynis/ [+] Introduction ------------------------------- Lynis is an auditing tool which tests and gathers (security) information from Unix based systems. The audience for this tool are security and system auditors, network specialists and system maintainers. Some of the (future) features and usage options: - System and security audit checks - Compliance testing - File integrity monitoring - System and file forensics - Usage of templates/baselines (reporting and monitoring) - Extended debugging features Everyone is free to use Lynis under the conditions of the GPL v3 license (see LICENSE file). ======================== Quick facts ======================== - Name: Lynis - Type: audit, security, hardening, forensics tool - License: GPL v3 - Language: Shell script - Author: Michael Boelen, CISOfy - Web site: https://cisofy.com - Required permissions: root preferred, not needed - Other requirements: write access to /tmp [+] Installation ------------------------------- Lynis doesn't have to be installed, so it can be used directly from a (removable) disk. If you want the program to be installed, use one of the following methods: - Create a custom directory (ie. /usr/local/lynis) and unpack the tarball (tar xfvz lynis-version.tar.gz) into this directory. - Create a RPM package by using the lynis.spec file (see web site) run 'rpmbuild -ta lynis-version.tar.gz' (= build RPM package) run 'rpm -ivh ' (= install RPM package) See online documentation for detailed instructions. [+] Supported systems ------------------------------- Since the complexity of auditing different systems and platforms, Lynis is developed on BSD and Linux. This tool is tested or confirmed to work with at least: AIX, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, Solaris. See the website for the full list of tested operating systems. [+] Usage ------------------------------- See online documentation for more information about using Lynis. [+] Development and Bugs ------------------------------- Found an issue, or do you have a great idea? Let us know: * GitHub - https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis * E-mail - lynis-dev@cisofy.com Contributions are appreciated and can be done via GitHub. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information about how to submit them. [+] Support ------------------------------- Lynis is tested on most common operating systems. The documentation (README, FAQ) and the debugging information (/var/log/lynis.log), should cover most questions and problems. Bugs can be reported via GitHub, or sending an e-mail to the lynis-dev address above. Commercial features and support is available via CISOfy. This includes support for compliance testing, a web-based interface, reporting, and more. For more information see https://cisofy.com/lynis-enterprise/ or use the contact details at https://cisofy.com/contact/ [+] Upgrade to Lynis Enterprise ------------------------------- Individuals and companies which use this software for more than 10 systems, should think about the value of this tool in their job. To support ongoing development on this tool we have a commercial version available. Lynis Enterprise Suite uses Lynis to audit systems, but also provides malware scanning, intrusion detection and has additional guidance. For all features, please see our website: https://cisofy.com/lynis-enterprise/ [+] Thanks ------------------------------- Thanks to the community for using and supporting open source software. Many comments, bugs/patches and questions are the key to success and ongoing motivation in developing tools like this. ================================================================================ Lynis - Copyright 2007-2016, Michael Boelen and CISOfy - https://cisofy.com lynis/db/0000755000000000000000000000000013240425200007457 5ustar lynis/db/languages/0000755000000000000000000000000013240425200011425 5ustar lynis/db/languages/ru0000664000000000000000000000245313240425200012004 0ustar GEN_CHECKING="Checking" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Current version" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Debug mode" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initializing program" GEN_PHASE="phase" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins enabled" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Verbose mode" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update available" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="What to do" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Exceptions found" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Some exceptional events or information was found" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Note: plugins have more extensive tests and may take several minutes to complete" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Custom Tests" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Memory and Processes" STATUS_DONE="DONE" STATUS_FOUND="FOUND" STATUS_YES="YES" STATUS_NO="NO" STATUS_OFF="OFF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ON" STATUS_NONE="NONE" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NOT FOUND" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NOT RUNNING" STATUS_RUNNING="RUNNING" STATUS_SKIPPED="SKIPPED" STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGGESTION" STATUS_UNKNOWN="UNKNOWN" STATUS_WARNING="WARNING" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="You can help by providing your log file" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update available" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Skipped tests due to non-privileged mode" STATUS_DISABLED="DISABLED" STATUS_ENABLED="ENABLED" STATUS_ERROR="ERROR" ERROR_NO_LICENSE="No license key configured" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="No upload server configured" lynis/db/languages/he0000664000000000000000000000315213240425200011747 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="ŚšŚ™Ś©Ś™Ś•ŚŸ ڜڐ ŚžŚ•Ś’Ś“Śš" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Ś©ŚšŚȘ ŚœŚ”ŚąŚœŚŚȘ Ś§Ś‘ŚŠŚ™Ś ڜڐ ŚžŚ•Ś’Ś“Śš" GEN_CHECKING="ڑڑړڙڧڔ" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Ś’Ś™ŚšŚĄŚ ڠڕڛڗڙŚȘ" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="ŚžŚŠŚ‘ ڠڙڀڕڙ کڒڙڐڕŚȘ" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="ŚžŚŚȘŚ—Śœ ŚȘڕڛڠڙŚȘ" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Ś’Ś™ŚšŚĄŚ ŚŚ—ŚšŚ•Ś Ś” Ś•ŚąŚ“Ś›Ś Ś™ŚȘ" GEN_PHASE="Ś©ŚœŚ‘" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Ś€ŚœŚŚ’Ś™Ś Ś™Ś ŚžŚŚ•Ś€Ś©ŚšŚ™Ś" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ŚąŚ“Ś›Ś•ŚŸ Ś–ŚžŚ™ŚŸ" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="ŚžŚŠŚ‘ ŚŚšŚ›Ś Ś™" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="ŚœŚ‘Ś™ŚŠŚ•Śą" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Ś ŚžŚŠŚŚ• ŚŚ™ŚšŚ•ŚąŚ™Ś Ś—ŚšŚ™Ś’Ś™Ś" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="ŚŚ™ŚšŚ•ŚąŚ™Ś Ś—ŚšŚ™Ś’Ś™Ś ڐڕ ŚžŚ™Ś“Śą Ś—ŚšŚ™Ś’ Ś ŚžŚŠŚ" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="ŚœŚ™Ś“Ś™ŚąŚ”: Ś—ŚœŚ§ ŚžŚ”Ś‘Ś“Ś™Ś§Ś•ŚȘ ڙڧڗڕ Ś–ŚžŚŸ ŚšŚ‘ ڙڕŚȘŚš ŚžŚ”ŚšŚ’Ś™Śœ" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="ŚžŚ“ŚœŚ’ ŚąŚœ ڑړڙڧڔ ŚąŚ§Ś‘ ڐڙ Ś€ŚšŚ™Ś‘Ś™ŚœŚ’Ś™Ś•ŚȘ" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="ڑړڙڧڔ ŚžŚ•ŚȘŚŚžŚ•ŚȘ" SECTION_MALWARE="ŚȘڕڛڠڔ ږړڕڠڙŚȘ" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Ś–Ś™Ś›ŚšŚ•ŚŸ Ś•ŚȘŚ”ŚœŚ™Ś›Ś™Ś" STATUS_DISABLED="ڜڐ Ś–ŚžŚ™ŚŸ" STATUS_DONE="ŚĄŚ™Ś•Ś" STATUS_ENABLED="Ś–ŚžŚ™ŚŸ" STATUS_ERROR="کڒڙڐڔ" STATUS_FOUND="Ś ŚžŚŠŚ" STATUS_YES="Ś›ŚŸ" STATUS_NO="ڜڐ" STATUS_OFF="ڛڑڕڙ" STATUS_OK="ڐڕ ڧڙ" STATUS_ON="Ś€Ś•ŚąŚœ" STATUS_NONE="ŚŚ™ŚŸ Ś›ŚœŚœ" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="ڜڐ Ś ŚžŚŠŚ" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="ڜڐ ŚšŚ„" STATUS_RUNNING="Ś‘Ś”ŚšŚŠŚ”" STATUS_SKIPPED="Ś“Ś•ŚœŚ’" STATUS_SUGGESTION="Ś”ŚŠŚąŚ”" STATUS_UNKNOWN="ڜڐ Ś™Ś“Ś•Śą" STATUS_WARNING="ŚŚ–Ś”ŚšŚ”" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Ś Ś™ŚȘڟ ŚœŚąŚ–Ś•Śš ŚąŚœ ڙړڙ Ś©ŚœŚ™Ś—ŚȘ ڧڕڑڄ Ś”ŚœŚ•Ś’" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ŚąŚ“Ś›Ś•ŚŸ Ś–ŚžŚ™ŚŸ" lynis/db/languages/pl0000664000000000000000000000252113240425200011765 0ustar #ERROR_NO_LICENSE="No license key configured" #ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="No upload server configured" #GEN_CHECKING="Checking" #GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Current version" #GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Debug mode" #GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initializing program" #GEN_PHASE="phase" #GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins enabled" #GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Verbose mode" #GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update available" #GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="What to do" #NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Exceptions found" #NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Some exceptional events or information was found" #NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Note: plugins have more extensive tests and may take several minutes to complete" #NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Skipped tests due to non-privileged mode" #SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Custom Tests" #SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" #SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Memory and Processes" #STATUS_DISABLED="DISABLED" #STATUS_DONE="DONE" #STATUS_ENABLED="ENABLED" #STATUS_ERROR="ERROR" #STATUS_FOUND="FOUND" #STATUS_YES="YES" #STATUS_NO="NO" #STATUS_OFF="OFF" #STATUS_OK="OK" #STATUS_ON="ON" #STATUS_NONE="NONE" #STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NOT FOUND" #STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NOT RUNNING" #STATUS_RUNNING="RUNNING" #STATUS_SKIPPED="SKIPPED" #STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGGESTION" #STATUS_UNKNOWN="UNKNOWN" #STATUS_WARNING="WARNING" #TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="You can help by providing your log file" #TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update available" lynis/db/languages/gr0000664000000000000000000000366413240425200011773 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="No license key configured" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="No upload server configured" GEN_CHECKING="Î“ÎŻÎœÎ”Ï„Î±Îč Î­Î»Î”ÎłÏ‡ÎżÏ‚" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Î€ÏÎ­Ï‡ÎżÏ…ÏƒÎ± έÎșÎŽÎżÏƒÎ·" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Debug mode" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initializing program" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Î€Î”Î»Î”Ï…Ï„Î±ÎŻÎ± έÎșÎŽÎżÏƒÎ·" GEN_PHASE="phase" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="ΟÎč Ï€ÏÎżÏƒÎžÎźÎșΔς Î”ÎŻÎœÎ±Îč Î”ÎœÎ”ÏÎłÎżÏ€ÎżÎčηΌέΜΔς" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ÎŽÎčαΞέσÎčΌη ΔΜηΌέρωση" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Verbose mode" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="΀Îč Μα ÎșÎŹÎœÎ”Îčς" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="ΒρέΞηÎșαΜ ΕΟαÎčρέσΔÎčς" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Î•ÎœÏ„ÎżÏ€ÎŻÏƒÏ„Î·ÎșαΜ ΌΔρÎčÎșÎŹ ΔΟαÎčρΔτÎčÎșÎŹ ÎłÎ”ÎłÎżÎœÏŒÏ„Î± Îź Ï€Î»Î·ÏÎżÏ†ÎżÏÎŻÎ”Ï‚" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Note: ΀α plugins Î­Ï‡ÎżÏ…Îœ πÎčÎż ΔÎșτΔταΌέΜΔς ÎŽÎżÎșÎčΌές ÎșαÎč ÎŒÏ€ÎżÏÎ”ÎŻ Μα ÎŽÎčαρÎșÎ­ÏƒÎżÏ…Îœ αρÎșÎ”Ï„ÎŹ Î»Î”Ï€Ï„ÎŹ ÎłÎčα Μα ολοÎșÎ»Î·ÏÏ‰ÎžÎżÏÎœ" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Î Î±ÏÎŹÎ»Î”Îčψη ÎŽÎżÎșÎčΌώΜ Î»ÏŒÎłÏ‰ Όη Ï€ÏÎżÎœÎżÎŒÎčαÎșÎźÏ‚ λΔÎčÏ„ÎżÏ…ÏÎłÎŻÎ±Ï‚" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Î ÏÎżÏƒÎ±ÏÎŒÎżÏƒÎŒÎ­ÎœÎ”Ï‚ ÎŽÎżÎșÎčΌές" SECTION_MALWARE="ΚαÎșόÎČÎżÏ…Î»Îż λογÎčσΌÎčÎșό" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="ÎœÎœÎźÎŒÎ· ÎșαÎč ÎŽÎčÎ”ÏÎłÎ±ÏƒÎŻÎ”Ï‚" STATUS_DISABLED="DISABLED" STATUS_DONE="DONE" STATUS_ENABLED="ENABLED" STATUS_ERROR="ΣΩΑΛΜΑ" STATUS_FOUND="ΒΡΕΘΗΚΕ" STATUS_YES="ΝΑΙ" STATUS_NO="ΟΧΙ" STATUS_OFF="OFF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ON" STATUS_NONE="ΚΑΝΕΝΑ" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="ΔΕΝ ΒΡΕΘΗΚΕ" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="ΔΕΝ ΀ΥΕΧΕΙ" STATUS_RUNNING="΀ΥΕΧΕΙ" STATUS_SKIPPED="ΞΕΠΕΥΑΣ΀ΗΚΕ" STATUS_SUGGESTION="Î ÎĄÎŸÎ€Î‘ÎŁÎ—" STATUS_UNKNOWN="Î‘Î“ÎÎ©ÎŁÎ€ÎŸ" STATUS_WARNING="ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="ÎœÏ€ÎżÏÎ”ÎŻÏ„Î” Μα ÎČÎżÎ·ÎžÎźÏƒÎ”Ï„Î” Ï€Î±ÏÎ­Ï‡ÎżÎœÏ„Î±Ï‚ Ï„Îż Î±ÏÏ‡Î”ÎŻÎż ÎșÎ±Ï„Î±ÎłÏÎ±Ï†ÎźÏ‚" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ÎŽÎčαΞέσÎčΌη ΔΜηΌέρωση" lynis/db/languages/pt0000664000000000000000000000272213240425200012000 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Nenhuma chave de licença configurada" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Nenhum servidor de upload configurado" GEN_CHECKING="Verificando" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="VersĂŁo atual" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Modo debug" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Iniciando o programa" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Última versĂŁo" GEN_PHASE="Fase" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins habilitados" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="Atualização disponĂ­vel" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Modo verbose" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="O que fazer" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Exceptions encontradas" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Alguns eventos ou informaçÔes excepcionais foram encontrados" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Nota: plugins requerem testes mais extensivos e podem levar vĂĄrios minutos para completar" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Testes ignorados devido ao modo sem privilĂ©gios" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Testes personalizados" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="MemĂłria e Processos" STATUS_DISABLED="DESABILITADO" STATUS_DONE="FEITO" STATUS_ENABLED="HABILITADO" STATUS_ERROR="ERRO" STATUS_FOUND="ENCONTRADO" STATUS_YES="SIM" STATUS_NO="NÃO" STATUS_OFF="OFF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ON" STATUS_NONE="NENHUM" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NÃO ENCONTRADO" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="PARADO" STATUS_RUNNING="EM EXECUÇÃO" STATUS_SKIPPED="IGNORADO" STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGESTÃO" STATUS_UNKNOWN="DESCONHECIDO" STATUS_WARNING="ATENÇÃO" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="VocĂȘ pode ajudar fornecendo seu arquivo de log" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="Atualização disponĂ­vel" lynis/db/languages/en-GB0000777000000000000000000000000013240425200012562 2enustar lynis/db/languages/fr0000664000000000000000000000260113240425200011760 0ustar GEN_CHECKING="VĂ©rification" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Version actuelle" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="mode debug" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initialisation" GEN_PHASE="phase" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins activĂ©s" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="mode verbeux" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="mise Ă  jour disponible" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="Que faire" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Exceptions trouvĂ©es" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Des Ă©vĂ©nements ou informations exceptionnels ont Ă©tĂ© trouvĂ©s" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Note: les plugins ont des tests plus poussĂ©s et peuvent prendre plusieurs minutes" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Tests ignorĂ©s faute de privilĂšges" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Tests PersonnalisĂ©s" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="MĂ©moire et Processus" STATUS_DONE="FAIT" STATUS_FOUND="TROUVÉ" STATUS_YES="OUI" STATUS_NO="NON" STATUS_OFF="OFF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ON" STATUS_NONE="AUCUN" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NON TROUVÉ" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NON LANCÉ" STATUS_RUNNING="EN COURS": STATUS_SKIPPED="IGNORÉ" STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGGESTION" STATUS_UNKNOWN="INCONNU" STATUS_WARNING="ATTENTION" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Vous pouvez aider en envoyant votre fichier journal" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="Mise Ă  jour disponible" STATUS_DISABLED="DÉSACTIVÉ" STATUS_ENABLED="ACTIVÉ" STATUS_ERROR="ERREUR" ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Pas de clĂ© de licence configurĂ©e" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Pas de serveur de transfert configurĂ©" lynis/db/languages/en0000664000000000000000000000251713240425200011761 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="No license key configured" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="No upload server configured" GEN_CHECKING="Checking" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Current version" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Debug mode" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initializing program" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Latest version" GEN_PHASE="phase" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins enabled" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update available" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Verbose mode" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="What to do" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Exceptions found" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Some exceptional events or information was found" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Note: plugins have more extensive tests and may take several minutes to complete" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Skipped tests due to non-privileged mode" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Custom Tests" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Memory and Processes" STATUS_DISABLED="DISABLED" STATUS_DONE="DONE" STATUS_ENABLED="ENABLED" STATUS_ERROR="ERROR" STATUS_FOUND="FOUND" STATUS_YES="YES" STATUS_NO="NO" STATUS_OFF="OFF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ON" STATUS_NONE="NONE" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NOT FOUND" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NOT RUNNING" STATUS_RUNNING="RUNNING" STATUS_SKIPPED="SKIPPED" STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGGESTION" STATUS_UNKNOWN="UNKNOWN" STATUS_WARNING="WARNING" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="You can help by providing your log file" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update available" lynis/db/languages/de0000664000000000000000000000273713240425200011753 0ustar GEN_PHASE="Phase" GEN_CHECKING="ÜberprĂŒfung" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Aktuelle Version" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Debug-Modus" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initiiere Programm" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins aktiviert" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="AusfĂŒhrlicher Modus" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="Aktualisierung verfĂŒgbar" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="Was zu tun ist" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Abweichungen gefunden" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Einige außergewöhnliche Ereignisse oder Informationen wurden gefunden" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Beachte: Plugins beinhalten eingehendere Tests und können mehrere Minuten benötigen, bis sie abgeschlossen sind" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Benutzerdefinierte Tests" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Speicher und Prozesse" STATUS_DONE="FERTIG" STATUS_FOUND="GEFUNDEN" STATUS_YES="JA" STATUS_NO="NEIN" STATUS_OFF="AUS" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="AN" STATUS_NONE="NICHTS" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NICHT GEFUNDEN" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="LÄUFT NICHT" STATUS_RUNNING="LÄUFT" STATUS_SKIPPED="ÜBERSPRUNGEN" STATUS_SUGGESTION="VORSCHLAG" STATUS_UNKNOWN="UNBEKANNT" STATUS_WARNING="WARNUNG" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Sie können durch Übermittlung Ihrer Logdatei helfen" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="Aktualisierung verfĂŒgbar" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Übersprungene Tests aufgrund nicht privilegiertem Modus" STATUS_DISABLED="DEAKTIVIERT" STATUS_ENABLED="AKTIVIERT" STATUS_ERROR="FEHLER" ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Kein LizenzschlĂŒssel eingerichtet" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Kein Upload-Server eingerichtet" lynis/db/languages/cn0000664000000000000000000000264613240425200011762 0ustar GEN_CHECKING="æŁ€æŸ„äž­" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="ćœ“ć‰ç‰ˆæœŹ" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="è°ƒèŻ•æšĄćŒ" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="繋ćșćˆć§‹ćŒ–äž­" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="æœ€æ–°ç‰ˆæœŹ" GEN_PHASE="é˜¶æź”" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="插件ć·ČćŒ€ćŻ" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="èŻŠèż°æšĄćŒ" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="æœ‰ćŻä»„æ›Žæ–°çš„ç‰ˆæœŹ" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="恚什äčˆ" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="ć‘çŽ°ćŒ‚ćžž" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="揑现侀äș›ćŒ‚ćžžçš„äș‹ä»¶æˆ–è€…äżĄæŻ" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="æłšæ„ïŒšæ’ä»¶æœ‰æ›Žć€šçš„æ”‹èŻ•ćŻèƒœäŒšéœ€èŠć‡ ćˆ†é’Ÿæ‰èƒœćźŒæˆ" NOTE_SKIPPED_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="曠非ç‰čæƒæšĄćŒè€Œè·łèż‡çš„æ”‹èŻ•" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="è‡Ș漚ä艿”‹èŻ•" SECTION_MALWARE="æ¶æ„èœŻä»¶" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="ć†…ć­˜äžŽèż›çš‹" STATUS_DONE="ćźŒæˆ" STATUS_FOUND="æ‰Ÿćˆ°" STATUS_YES="æ˜Ż" STATUS_NO="äžæ˜Ż" STATUS_OFF="慳闭" STATUS_OK="æ­Łćžž" STATUS_ON="ćŒ€ćŻ" STATUS_NONE="æČĄæœ‰" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="æČĄæœ‰æ‰Ÿćˆ°" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="æČĄæœ‰èżèĄŒ" STATUS_RUNNING="èżèĄŒ" STATUS_SKIPPED="è·łèż‡" STATUS_SUGGESTION="ć»șèźź" STATUS_UNKNOWN="æœȘ矄" STATUS_WARNING="è­Šć‘Š" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="äœ ćŻä»„é€šèż‡èź°ćœ•æ—„ćż—æ„ćžźćż™" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="æœ‰ćŻä»„æ›Žæ–°çš„ç‰ˆæœŹ" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="曠非ç‰čæƒæšĄćŒè€Œè·łèż‡çš„æ”‹èŻ•" STATUS_DISABLED="穁甹" STATUS_ENABLED="揯甹" STATUS_ERROR="é”™èŻŻ" ERROR_NO_LICENSE="æČĄæœ‰é…çœźçš„èźžćŻèŻćŻ†é’„" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="æČĄæœ‰é…çœźçš„äžŠäŒ æœćŠĄć™š" lynis/db/languages/br0000777000000000000000000000000013240425200012316 2ptustar lynis/db/languages/nl-BE0000777000000000000000000000000013240425200012576 2nlustar lynis/db/languages/nl-NL0000777000000000000000000000000013240425200012621 2nlustar lynis/db/languages/tr0000664000000000000000000000276113240425200012005 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Lisans anahtarı yapılandırılmamıß" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="YĂŒkleme sunucusu yapılandırılmamıß" GEN_CHECKING="Kontrol ediyor" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Mevcut SĂŒrĂŒm" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Hata ayıklama modu" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Program baßlatılıyor" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Son sĂŒrĂŒm" GEN_PHASE="faz" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Yapılandırılmıß eklentiler" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="gĂŒncelleme mevcut" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Detay modu" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="Yapılması gerekenler" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="İstisnalar bulundu" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Bazı istisnai durumlar ve bilgiler bulundu" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Not: eklentiler daha detaylı testler içermektedir ve tamamlanmaları uzun sĂŒrebilir" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Yetkisiz çalıßma nedeniyle atlanan testler" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Özel testler" SECTION_MALWARE="KötĂŒcĂŒl yazılım" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Bellek ve Prosesler" STATUS_DISABLED="ETKİSİZLEƞTİRİLMİƞ" STATUS_DONE="TAMAMLANDI" STATUS_ENABLED="ETKİNLEƞTİRİLMİƞ" STATUS_ERROR="HATA" STATUS_FOUND="BULUNDU" STATUS_YES="EVET" STATUS_NO="HAYIR" STATUS_OFF="KAPALI" STATUS_OK="TAMAM" STATUS_ON="AÇIK" STATUS_NONE="YOK" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="BULUNAMADI" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="ÇALIƞMIYOR" STATUS_RUNNING="ÇALIƞIYOR" STATUS_SKIPPED="ATLANDI" STATUS_SUGGESTION="ÖNERİ" STATUS_UNKNOWN="BİLİNMİYOR" STATUS_WARNING="UYARI" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Log dosyanızı göndererek yardımcı olabilirsiniz" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="gĂŒncelleme mevcut" lynis/db/languages/hu0000664000000000000000000000255513240425200011775 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Nincs licenc kulcs konfigurĂĄlva" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Nincs feltöltƑ szerver konfigurĂĄlva" GEN_CHECKING="Checking" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Jelenlegi verziĂł" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Debug mode" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initializing program" GEN_PHASE="szakasz" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="BƑvitmĂ©nyek engedelyĂ©zve" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Verbose mode" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="frissĂ­tĂ©s elĂ©rhetƑ" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="What to do" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Exceptions found" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Some exceptional events or information was found" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Note: plugins have more extensive tests and may take several minutes to complete" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Skipped tests due to non-privileged mode" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Egyedi Tesztek" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="MemĂłria Ă©s Folyamatok" STATUS_DISABLED="LETILTOTT" STATUS_DONE="KÉSZ" STATUS_ENABLED="ENGEDÉLYEZETT" STATUS_ERROR="HIBA" STATUS_FOUND="FOUND" STATUS_YES="IGEN" STATUS_NO="NEM" STATUS_OFF="KI" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="BE" STATUS_NONE="NONE" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NOT FOUND" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NOT RUNNING" STATUS_RUNNING="RUNNING" STATUS_SKIPPED="SKIPPED" STATUS_SUGGESTION="JAVASLAT" STATUS_UNKNOWN="UNKNOWN" STATUS_WARNING="FIGYELMEZTETÉS" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="You can help by providing your log file" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="frissĂ­tĂ©s elĂ©rhetƑ" lynis/db/languages/es0000664000000000000000000000266713240425200011774 0ustar GEN_PHASE="fase" GEN_CHECKING="Revisando" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="VersiĂłn actual" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Modo de depuraciĂłn" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Iniciando la aplicaciĂłn" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins activados" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Modo detallado" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ActualizaciĂłn disponible" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="QuĂ© hacer" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Excepciones Encontradas" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Se encontrĂł alguna excepciĂłn o evento extraordinario" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Nota: los plugins contienen pruebas mĂĄs extensivas y toman mĂĄs tiempo" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Pruebas personalizadas" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Memoria y Procesos" STATUS_DONE="HECHO" STATUS_FOUND="ENCONTRADO" STATUS_YES="SI" STATUS_NO="NO" STATUS_OFF="OFF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ON" STATUS_NONE="NONE" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NO ENCONTRADO" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NO ESTÁ CORRIENDO" STATUS_RUNNING="CORRIENDO" STATUS_SKIPPED="OMITIDO" STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGERENCIA" STATUS_UNKNOWN="DESCONOCIDO" STATUS_WARNING="PELIGRO" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Puedes ayudar compartiendo tu archivo de log" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ActualizaciĂłn disponible" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Pruebas omitidas, debido a que el modo no privilegiado estĂĄ activo" STATUS_DISABLED="DESACTIVADO" STATUS_ENABLED="ENABLED" STATUS_ERROR="ERROR" ERROR_NO_LICENSE="No se ha configurado una clave de licencia" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="No se ha configurado un servidor para subidas" lynis/db/languages/se0000664000000000000000000000263313240425200011765 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Ingen licensnyckel konfigurerad" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Ingen uppladdningsserver konfigurerad" GEN_CHECKING="Kontrollera" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Aktuell version" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="DebuglĂ€ge" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initierar program" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Senaste versionen" GEN_PHASE="fas" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins aktiverade" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="uppdatering tillgĂ€nglig" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Detaljerat lĂ€ge" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="ÅtgĂ€rd" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Undantag hittade" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="En del ovanliga hĂ€ndelser eller uppgifter konstaterades" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Obs: plugins har mer omfattande tester och kan ta flera minuter att slutföra" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Undantagna tester pĂ„ grund av icke-privilegierat lĂ€ge" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Anpassade Tester" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Minne och Processer" STATUS_DISABLED="AVAKTIVERAD" STATUS_DONE="KLAR" STATUS_ENABLED="AKTIVERAD" STATUS_ERROR="FEL" STATUS_FOUND="HITTAD" STATUS_NO="NEJ" STATUS_NONE="INGEN" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="EJ HITTAD" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="KÖRS INTE" STATUS_OFF="AV" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="PÅ" STATUS_RUNNING="KÖRS" STATUS_SKIPPED="ÖVERHOPPAD" STATUS_SUGGESTION="FÖRSLAG" STATUS_UNKNOWN="OKÄND" STATUS_WARNING="VARNING" STATUS_YES="JA" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="uppdatering tillgĂ€nglig" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Du kan hjĂ€lpa till genom att bidra med din loggfil" lynis/db/languages/ja0000664000000000000000000000263413240425200011751 0ustar GEN_CHECKING="チェック侭" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="çŸćœšăźăƒăƒŒă‚žăƒ§ăƒł" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="ăƒ‡ăƒăƒƒă‚°ăƒąăƒŒăƒ‰" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="ăƒ—ăƒ­ă‚°ăƒ©ăƒ ă‚’ćˆæœŸćŒ–ă—ăŠă„ăŸă™" GEN_PHASE="ăƒ•ă‚§ăƒŒă‚ș" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="ăƒ—ăƒ©ă‚°ă‚€ăƒłăŒæœ‰ćŠč" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="è©łçŽ°ăƒąăƒŒăƒ‰" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ă‚ąăƒƒăƒ—ăƒ‡ăƒŒăƒˆăŒćˆ©ç”šćŻèƒœ" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="What to do" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="äŸ‹ć€–ăŒèŠ‹ă€ă‹ă‚ŠăŸă—ăŸ" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="äŸ‹ć€–çš„ăȘă‚€ăƒ™ăƒłăƒˆă‚„æƒ…ć ±ăŒèŠ‹ă€ă‹ă‚ŠăŸă—ăŸ" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="æłšæ„ïŒšăƒ—ăƒ©ă‚°ă‚€ăƒłăŻă‚ˆă‚ŠćșƒçŻ„ăȘテă‚čトがあり、漌äș†ăŸă§ă«æ•°ćˆ†ă‹ă‹ă‚‹ć ŽćˆăŒă‚ă‚ŠăŸă™" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="非ç‰čæš©ăƒąăƒŒăƒ‰ăźăŸă‚ăƒ†ă‚čトをă‚čă‚­ăƒƒăƒ—ă—ăŸă—ăŸ" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="ă‚«ă‚čタムテă‚čト" SECTION_MALWARE="ăƒžăƒ«ă‚Šă‚§ă‚ą" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="ュヹăƒȘăƒŒăšăƒ—ăƒ­ă‚»ă‚č" STATUS_DONE="漌äș†" STATUS_FOUND="èŠ‹ă€ă‹ă‚ŠăŸă—ăŸ" STATUS_YES="はい" STATUS_NO="いいえ" STATUS_OFF="ă‚Șフ" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ă‚Șン" STATUS_NONE="ăȘし" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="èŠ‹ă€ă‹ă‚ŠăŸă›ă‚“" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="è”·ć‹•ă—ăŠă„ăŸă›ă‚“" STATUS_RUNNING="è”·ć‹•äž­" STATUS_SKIPPED="ă‚čキップ" STATUS_SUGGESTION="æèš€ăŒă‚ă‚ŠăŸă™" STATUS_UNKNOWN="䞍明" STATUS_WARNING="è­Šć‘Š" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="You can help by providing your log file" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="ă‚ąăƒƒăƒ—ăƒ‡ăƒŒăƒˆăŒćˆ©ç”šćŻèƒœ" lynis/db/languages/nl0000664000000000000000000000256013240425200011766 0ustar GEN_CHECKING="Zoeken naar" GEN_PHASE="fase" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initialiseren van programma" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Plugins hebben uitgebreidere testen en kunnen derhalve enkele minuten duren" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Uitzonderingen gevonden" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Eigen Testen" SECTION_MALWARE="Kwaadaardige software (malware)" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Geheugen en Processen" STATUS_DONE="KLAAR" STATUS_DISABLED="UITGESCHAKELD" STATUS_ENABLED="INGESCHAKELD" STATUS_FOUND="GEVONDEN" STATUS_NO="NEE" STATUS_NONE="GEEN" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NIET GEVONDEN" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NIET ACTIEF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="AAN" STATUS_OFF="UIT" STATUS_YES="JA" STATUS_RUNNING="ACTIEF" STATUS_SKIPPED="OVERGESLAGEN" STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGGESTIE" STATUS_UNKNOWN="ONBEKEND" STATUS_WARNING="WAARSCHUWING" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Huidige versie" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Debug mode" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugins geactiveerd" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Verbose mode" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update beschikbaar" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="Wat te doen" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Enkele uitzonderingen gevonden" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Overgeslagen testen vanwege beperkte rechten" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Help mee door je logbestand te delen" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="update beschikbaar" STATUS_ERROR="FOUT" ERROR_NO_LICENSE="geen licentiecode configureerd" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="geen server configureerd voor uploads" lynis/db/languages/en-US0000777000000000000000000000000013240425200012621 2enustar lynis/db/languages/fi0000664000000000000000000000275013240425200011754 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Lisenssiavainta ei mÀÀritetty" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Latauspalvelinta ei mÀÀritetty" GEN_CHECKING="Tarkastetaan" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Nykyinen versio" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="Vikasietotila" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Alustetaan ohjelmaa" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Uusin versio" GEN_PHASE="vaihe" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="LiitĂ€nnĂ€iset pÀÀllĂ€" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="pĂ€ivitys saatavilla" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Puhelias tila" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="MitĂ€ tehdĂ€" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="VirheitĂ€ löytynyt" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Joitakin poikkeuksellisia tapahtumia tai tietoja löytynyt" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Huomio: liitĂ€nnĂ€isillĂ€ on kattavampia testejĂ€ joiden suorittaminen voi viedĂ€ muutaman minuutin" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="TestejĂ€ jĂ€tetty suorittamatta ei-etuoikeutetun tilan vuoksi" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Kustomoidut testit" SECTION_MALWARE="Haittaohjelma" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Muisti ja prosessit" STATUS_DISABLED="EI PÄÄLLÄ" STATUS_DONE="VALMIS" STATUS_ENABLED="PÄÄLLÄ" STATUS_ERROR="VIRHE" STATUS_FOUND="LÖYTYNYT" STATUS_YES="KYLLÄ" STATUS_NO="EI" STATUS_OFF="EI PÄÄLLÄ" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="PÄÄLLÄ" STATUS_NONE="EI MITÄÄN" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="EI LÖYTYNYT" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="EI OLE KÄYNNISSÄ" STATUS_RUNNING="KÄYNNISSÄ" STATUS_SKIPPED="OHITETTU" STATUS_SUGGESTION="EHDOTUS" STATUS_UNKNOWN="TUNTEMATON" STATUS_WARNING="VAROITUS" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Voit auttaa toimittamalla lokitiedoston" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="pĂ€ivitys saatavilla" lynis/db/languages/nb-NO0000664000000000000000000000261413240425200012266 0ustar ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Ingen lisensnĂžkkel konfigurert" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Ingen server for opplasting konfigurert" GEN_CHECKING="Sjekker" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Gjeldende versjon" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="FeilsĂžkingsmodus" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Initialiserer program" GEN_LATEST_VERSION="Seneste version" GEN_PHASE="fase" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Utvidelse(r) aktivert" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="oppdatering tilgjengelig" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="Utfyllende modus" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="Hva kan gjĂžres" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Avvik funnet" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Avvikshendelser eller -informasjon er funnet" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="OBS: utvidelser har omfattende tester og kan ta flere minutter Ă„ gjennomfĂžre" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Tester utelatt pga manglende rettigheter" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Tilpassede tester" SECTION_MALWARE="Skadevare" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Minne og prosesser" STATUS_DISABLED="DEAKTIVERT" STATUS_DONE="FERDIG" STATUS_ENABLED="AKTIVERT" STATUS_ERROR="FEIL" STATUS_FOUND="FUNNET" STATUS_YES="JA" STATUS_NO="NEI" STATUS_OFF="AV" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="PÅ" STATUS_NONE="INGEN" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="IKKE FUNNET" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="KJØRER IKKE" STATUS_RUNNING="KJØRER" STATUS_SKIPPED="UTELATT" STATUS_SUGGESTION="FORSLAG" STATUS_UNKNOWN="UKJENT" STATUS_WARNING="ADVARSEL" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Du kan bidra ved Ă„ laste opp din loggfil" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="oppdatering tilgjengelig" lynis/db/languages/it0000664000000000000000000000272413240425200011773 0ustar GEN_CHECKING="Controllo" GEN_CURRENT_VERSION="Versione corrente" GEN_DEBUG_MODE="ModalitĂ  Debug" GEN_INITIALIZE_PROGRAM="Inizializzando il programma" GEN_PHASE="fase" GEN_PLUGINS_ENABLED="Plugin abilitati" GEN_VERBOSE_MODE="ModalitĂ  Verbose" GEN_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="aggiornamento disponibile" GEN_WHAT_TO_DO="Cosa fare" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND="Trovate Eccezioni" NOTE_EXCEPTIONS_FOUND_DETAILED="Sono stati rilevati alcuni eventi o informazioni eccezionali" NOTE_PLUGINS_TAKE_TIME="Nota: i plugin sono sottoposti a test piĂč estesi e possono richiedere alcuni minuti per il completamento" SECTION_CUSTOM_TESTS="Test su misura (Custom)" SECTION_MALWARE="Malware" SECTION_MEMORY_AND_PROCESSES="Memoria e Processi" STATUS_DONE="FATTO" STATUS_FOUND="TROVATO" STATUS_YES="SI" STATUS_NO="NO" STATUS_OFF="OFF" STATUS_OK="OK" STATUS_ON="ON" STATUS_NONE="NESSUNO" STATUS_NOT_FOUND="NON TROVATO" STATUS_NOT_RUNNING="NON IN ESECUZIONE" STATUS_RUNNING="IN ESECUZIONE" STATUS_SKIPPED="SALTATO" STATUS_SUGGESTION="SUGGERIMENTO" STATUS_UNKNOWN="SCONOSCIUTO" STATUS_WARNING="ATTENZIONE" TEXT_YOU_CAN_HELP_LOGFILE="Puoi aiutare fornendoci il tuo file di log" TEXT_UPDATE_AVAILABLE="aggiornamento disponibile" NOTE_SKIPPED_TESTS_NON_PRIVILEGED="Test saltati a causa della modalitĂ  di esecuzione non privilegiata" STATUS_DISABLED="DISABILITATO" STATUS_ENABLED="ABILITATO" STATUS_ERROR="ERRORE" ERROR_NO_LICENSE="Nessuna chiave di licenza configurata" ERROR_NO_UPLOAD_SERVER="Nessun server di upload configurato" lynis/db/tests.db0000664000000000000000000006454413240425200011147 0ustar #TestID:Type:Category:Group:Operating System:Description: ACCT-2754:test:security:accounting:FreeBSD:Check for available FreeBSD accounting information: ACCT-2760:test:security:accounting:OpenBSD:Check for available OpenBSD accounting information: ACCT-9622:test:security:accounting:Linux:Check for available Linux accounting information: ACCT-9626:test:security:accounting:Linux:Check for sysstat accounting data: ACCT-9628:test:security:accounting:Linux:Check for auditd: ACCT-9630:test:security:accounting:Linux:Check for auditd rules: ACCT-9632:test:security:accounting:Linux:Check for auditd configuration file: ACCT-9634:test:security:accounting:Linux:Check for auditd log file: ACCT-9636:test:security:accounting:Linux:Check for Snoopy wrapper and logger: ACCT-9650:test:security:accounting:Solaris:Check Solaris audit daemon: ACCT-9652:test:security:accounting:Solaris:Check auditd SMF status: ACCT-9654:test:security:accounting:Solaris:Check BSM auditing in /etc/system: ACCT-9656:test:security:accounting:Solaris:Check BSM auditing in module list: ACCT-9660:test:security:accounting:Solaris:Check location of audit events: ACCT-9662:test:security:accounting:Solaris:Check Solaris auditing stats: AUTH-9204:test:security:authentication::Check users with an UID of zero: AUTH-9208:test:security:authentication::Check non-unique accounts in passwd file: AUTH-9212:test:security:authentication::Test group file: AUTH-9216:test:security:authentication::Check group and shadow group files: AUTH-9218:test:security:authentication:FreeBSD:Check harmful login shells: AUTH-9222:test:security:authentication::Check for non unique groups: AUTH-9226:test:security:authentication::Check non unique group names: AUTH-9228:test:security:authentication::Check password file consistency with pwck: AUTH-9234:test:security:authentication::Query user accounts: AUTH-9240:test:security:authentication::Query NIS+ authentication support: AUTH-9242:test:security:authentication::Query NIS authentication support: AUTH-9250:test:security:authentication::Checking sudoers file: AUTH-9252:test:security:authentication::Check sudoers file: AUTH-9254:test:security:authentication:Solaris:Solaris passwordless accounts: AUTH-9262:test:security:authentication::Checking presence password strength testing tools (PAM): AUTH-9264:test:security:authentication::Checking presence pam.conf: AUTH-9266:test:security:authentication::Checking presence pam.d files: AUTH-9268:test:security:authentication::Checking presence pam.d files: AUTH-9278:test:security:authentication::Checking LDAP pam status: AUTH-9282:test:security:authentication::Checking password protected account without expire date: AUTH-9283:test:security:authentication::Checking accounts without password: AUTH-9286:test:security:authentication::Checking user password aging: AUTH-9288:test:security:authentication::Checking for expired passwords: AUTH-9304:test:security:authentication:Solaris:Check single user login configuration: AUTH-9306:test:security:authentication:HP-UX:Check single boot authentication: AUTH-9308:test:security:authentication:Linux:Check single user login configuration: AUTH-9328:test:security:authentication::Default umask values: AUTH-9340:test:security:authentication:Solaris:Solaris account locking: AUTH-9402:test:security:authentication::Query LDAP authentication support: AUTH-9406:test:security:authentication::Query LDAP servers in client configuration: AUTH-9408:test:security:authentication::Logging of failed login attempts via /etc/login.defs: AUTH-9489:test:security:authentication:DragonFly:Check login shells for passwordless accounts: BANN-7113:test:security:banners:FreeBSD:Check COPYRIGHT banner file: BANN-7124:test:security:banners::Check issue banner file: BANN-7126:test:security:banners::Check issue banner file contents: BANN-7128:test:security:banners::Check issue.net banner file: BANN-7130:test:security:banners::Check issue.net banner file contents: BOOT-5102:test:security:boot_services:AIX:Check for AIX boot device: BOOT-5104:test:security:boot_services::Determine service manager: BOOT-5106:test:security:boot_services:MacOS:Check EFI boot file on macOS: BOOT-5108:test:security:boot_services:Linux:Test Syslinux boot loader: BOOT-5116:test:security:boot_services::Check if system is booted in UEFI mode: BOOT-5121:test:security:boot_services::Check for GRUB boot loader presence: BOOT-5122:test:security:boot_services::Check for GRUB boot password: BOOT-5124:test:security:boot_services:FreeBSD:Check for FreeBSD boot loader presence: BOOT-5126:test:security:boot_services:NetBSD:Check for NetBSD boot loader presence: BOOT-5139:test:security:boot_services::Check for LILO boot loader presence: BOOT-5142:test:security:boot_services::Check SPARC Improved boot loader (SILO): BOOT-5155:test:security:boot_services::Check for YABOOT boot loader configuration file: BOOT-5159:test:security:boot_services:OpenBSD:Check for OpenBSD boot loader presence: BOOT-5165:test:security:boot_services:FreeBSD:Check for FreeBSD boot services: BOOT-5177:test:security:boot_services:Linux:Check for Linux boot and running services: BOOT-5180:test:security:boot_services:Linux:Check for Linux boot services (Debian style): BOOT-5184:test:security:boot_services:Linux:Check permissions for boot files/scripts: BOOT-5202:test:security:boot_services::Check uptime of system: BOOT-5260:test:security:boot_services::Check single user mode for systemd: BOOT-5261:test:security:boot_services:DragonFly:Check for DragonFly boot loader presence: CONT-8004:test:security:containers:Solaris:Query running Solaris zones: CONT-8102:test:security:containers::Checking Docker status and information: CONT-8104:test:security:containers::Checking Docker info for any warnings: CONT-8106:test:security:containers::Gather basic stats from Docker: CONT-8107:test:performance:containers::Check number of unused Docker containers: CONT-8108:test:security:containers::Check file permissions for Docker files: CORE-1000:test:performance:system_integrity::Check all system binaries: CRYP-7902:test:security:crypto::Check expire date of SSL certificates: DBS-1804:test:security:databases::Checking active MySQL process: DBS-1816:test:security:databases::Checking MySQL root password: DBS-1818:test:security:databases::MongoDB status: DBS-1820:test:security:databases::Check MongoDB authentication: DBS-1826:test:security:databases::Checking active PostgreSQL processes: DBS-1840:test:security:databases::Checking active Oracle processes: DBS-1860:test:security:databases::Checking active DB2 instances: DBS-1880:test:security:databases::Checking active Redis processes: DBS-1882:test:security:databases::Redis configuration file: DBS-1884:test:security:databases::Redis configuration (requirepass): DBS-1886:test:security:databases::Redis configuration (CONFIG command renamed): DBS-1888:test:security:databases::Redis configuration (bind on localhost): FILE-6310:test:security:filesystems::Checking /tmp, /home and /var directory: FILE-6311:test:security:filesystems::Checking LVM volume groups: FILE-6312:test:security:filesystems::Checking LVM volumes: FILE-6323:test:security:filesystems:Linux:Checking EXT file systems: FILE-6329:test:security:filesystems::Checking FFS/UFS file systems: FILE-6330:test:security:filesystems:FreeBSD:Checking ZFS file systems: FILE-6332:test:security:filesystems::Checking swap partitions: FILE-6336:test:security:filesystems::Checking swap mount options: FILE-6344:test:security:filesystems:Linux:Checking proc mount options: FILE-6354:test:security:filesystems::Searching for old files in /tmp: FILE-6362:test:security:filesystems::Checking /tmp sticky bit: FILE-6363:test:security:filesystems::Checking /var/tmp sticky bit: FILE-6368:test:security:filesystems:Linux:Checking ACL support on root file system: FILE-6372:test:security:filesystems:Linux:Checking / mount options: FILE-6374:test:security:filesystems:Linux:Checking /boot mount options: FILE-6376:test:security:filesystems:Linux:Determine if /var/tmp is bound to /tmp: FILE-6410:test:security:filesystems::Checking Locate database: FILE-6430:test:security:filesystems::Disable mounting of some filesystems: FILE-6439:test:security:filesystems:DragonFly:Checking HAMMER PFS mounts: FILE-7524:test:security:file_permissions::Perform file permissions check: FINT-4310:test:security:file_integrity::AFICK availability: FINT-4314:test:security:file_integrity::AIDE availability: FINT-4315:test:security:file_integrity::Check AIDE configuration file: FINT-4318:test:security:file_integrity::Osiris availability: FINT-4322:test:security:file_integrity::Samhain availability: FINT-4326:test:security:file_integrity::Tripwire availability: FINT-4328:test:security:file_integrity::OSSEC syscheck daemon running: FINT-4330:test:security:file_integrity::mtree availability: FINT-4334:test:security:file_integrity::Check lfd daemon status: FINT-4336:test:security:file_integrity::Check lfd configuration status: FINT-4338:test:security:file_integrity::osqueryd syscheck daemon running: FINT-4350:test:security:file_integrity::File integrity software installed: FINT-4402:test:security:file_integrity::Checksums (SHA256 or SHA512): FIRE-4502:test:security:firewalls:Linux:Check iptables kernel module: FIRE-4508:test:security:firewalls::Check used policies of iptables chains: FIRE-4512:test:security:firewalls::Check iptables for empty ruleset: FIRE-4513:test:security:firewalls::Check iptables for unused rules: FIRE-4518:test:security:firewalls::Check pf firewall components: FIRE-4520:test:security:firewalls::Check pf configuration consistency: FIRE-4524:test:security:firewalls::Check for CSF presence: FIRE-4526:test:security:firewalls:Solaris:Check ipf status: FIRE-4530:test:security:firewalls:FreeBSD:Check IPFW status: FIRE-4532:test:security:firewalls:MacOS:Check macOS application firewall: FIRE-4534:test:security:firewalls:MacOS:Check Little Snitch firewall: FIRE-4536:test:security:firewalls:Linux:Check nftables status: FIRE-4538:test:security:firewalls:Linux:Check nftables basic configuration: FIRE-4540:test:security:firewalls:Linux:Test for empty nftables configuration: FIRE-4586:test:security:firewalls::Check firewall logging: FIRE-4590:test:security:firewalls::Check firewall status: FIRE-4594:test:security:firewalls::Check for APF presence: HOME-9302:test:security:homedirs::Create list with home directories: HOME-9310:test:security:homedirs::Checking for suspicious shell history files: HOME-9350:test:security:homedirs::Collecting information from home directories: HRDN-7220:test:security:hardening::Check if one or more compilers are installed: HRDN-7222:test:security:hardening::Check compiler permissions: HRDN-7230:test:security:hardening::Check for malware scanner: HTTP-6622:test:security:webservers::Checking Apache presence: HTTP-6624:test:security:webservers::Testing main Apache configuration file: HTTP-6626:test:security:webservers::Testing other Apache configuration file: HTTP-6632:test:security:webservers::Determining all available Apache modules: HTTP-6640:test:security:webservers::Determining existence of specific Apache modules: HTTP-6641:test:security:webservers::Determining existence of specific Apache modules: HTTP-6643:test:security:webservers::Determining existence of specific Apache modules: HTTP-6702:test:security:webservers::Check nginx process: HTTP-6704:test:security:webservers::Check nginx configuration file: HTTP-6706:test:security:webservers::Check for additional nginx configuration files: HTTP-6708:test:security:webservers::Check discovered nginx configuration settings: HTTP-6710:test:security:webservers::Check nginx SSL configuration settings: HTTP-6712:test:security:webservers::Check nginx access logging: HTTP-6714:test:security:webservers::Check for missing error logs in nginx: HTTP-6716:test:security:webservers::Check for debug mode on error log in nginx: HTTP-6720:test:security:webservers::Check Nginx log files: INSE-8002:test:security:insecure_services::Check for enabled inet daemon: INSE-8004:test:security:insecure_services::Check for enabled inet daemon: INSE-8006:test:security:insecure_services::Check configuration of inetd when disabled: INSE-8016:test:security:insecure_services::Check for telnet via inetd: INSE-8050:test:security:insecure_services:MacOS:Check for insecure services on macOS systems: KRNL-5622:test:security:kernel:Linux:Determine Linux default run level: KRNL-5677:test:security:kernel:Linux:Check CPU options and support: KRNL-5695:test:security:kernel:Linux:Determine Linux kernel version and release number: KRNL-5723:test:security:kernel:Linux:Determining if Linux kernel is monolithic: KRNL-5726:test:security:kernel:Linux:Checking Linux loaded kernel modules: KRNL-5728:test:security:kernel:Linux:Checking Linux kernel config: KRNL-5730:test:security:kernel:Linux:Checking disk I/O kernel scheduler: KRNL-5745:test:security:kernel:FreeBSD:Checking FreeBSD loaded kernel modules: KRNL-5770:test:security:kernel:Solaris:Checking active kernel modules: KRNL-5788:test:security:kernel:Linux:Checking availability new Linux kernel: KRNL-5820:test:security:kernel:Linux:Checking core dumps configuration: KRNL-5830:test:security:kernel:Linux:Checking if system is running on the latest installed kernel: KRNL-5831:test:security:kernel:DragonFly:Checking DragonFly loaded kernel modules: KRNL-6000:test:security:kernel_hardening::Check sysctl key pairs in scan profile: LDAP-2219:test:security:ldap::Check running OpenLDAP instance: LDAP-2224:test:security:ldap::Check presence slapd.conf: LOGG-2130:test:security:logging::Check for running syslog daemon: LOGG-2132:test:security:logging::Check for running syslog-ng daemon: LOGG-2134:test:security:logging::Checking Syslog-NG configuration file consistency: LOGG-2136:test:security:logging::Check for running systemd journal daemon: LOGG-2138:test:security:logging:Linux:Checking kernel logger daemon on Linux: LOGG-2142:test:security:logging:Linux:Checking minilog daemon: LOGG-2146:test:security:logging::Checking logrotate.conf and logrotate.d: LOGG-2148:test:security:logging::Checking logrotated files: LOGG-2150:test:security:logging::Checking directories in logrotate configuration: LOGG-2152:test:security:logging::Checking loghost: LOGG-2154:test:security:logging::Checking syslog configuration file: LOGG-2160:test:security:logging::Checking /etc/newsyslog.conf: LOGG-2162:test:security:logging::Checking directories in /etc/newsyslog.conf: LOGG-2164:test:security:logging::Checking files specified /etc/newsyslog.conf: LOGG-2170:test:security:logging::Checking log paths: LOGG-2180:test:security:logging::Checking open log files: LOGG-2190:test:security:logging::Checking for deleted files in use: LOGG-2192:test:security:logging::Checking for opened log files that are empty: LOGG-2210:test:security:logging::Check for running metalog daemon: LOGG-2230:test:security:logging::Check for running RSyslog daemon: LOGG-2240:test:security:logging::Check for running RFC 3195 compliant daemon: MACF-6204:test:security:mac_frameworks::Check AppArmor presence: MACF-6208:test:security:mac_frameworks::Check if AppArmor is enabled: MACF-6232:test:security:mac_frameworks::Check SELINUX presence: MACF-6234:test:security:mac_frameworks::Check SELINUX status: MACF-6290:test:security:mac_frameworks::Check for implemented MAC framework: MAIL-8802:test:security:mail_messaging::Check Exim status: MAIL-8814:test:security:mail_messaging::Check postfix process status: MAIL-8816:test:security:mail_messaging::Check Postfix configuration: MAIL-8817:test:security:mail_messaging::Check Postfix configuration errors: MAIL-8818:test:security:mail_messaging::Postfix banner: MAIL-8820:test:security:mail_messaging::Postfix configuration: MAIL-8838:test:security:mail_messaging::Check dovecot process: MAIL-8860:test:security:mail_messaging::Check Qmail status: MAIL-8880:test:security:mail_messaging::Check Sendmail status: MAIL-8920:test:security:mail_messaging::Check OpenSMTPD status: MALW-3275:test:security:malware::Check for chkrootkit: MALW-3276:test:security:malware::Check for Rootkit Hunter: MALW-3278:test:security:malware::Check for LMD: MALW-3280:test:security:malware::Check if anti-virus tool is installed: MALW-3282:test:security:malware::Check for clamscan: MALW-3284:test:security:malware::Check for clamd: MALW-3286:test:security:malware::Check for freshclam: MALW-3288:test:security:malware::Check for ClamXav: NAME-4016:test:security:nameservices::Check /etc/resolv.conf default domain: NAME-4018:test:security:nameservices::Check /etc/resolv.conf search domains: NAME-4020:test:security:nameservices::Check non default options: NAME-4024:test:security:nameservices:Solaris:Solaris uname -n output: NAME-4026:test:security:nameservices:Solaris:Check /etc/nodename: NAME-4028:test:security:nameservices::Check domain name: NAME-4032:test:security:nameservices::Check nscd status: NAME-4034:test:security:nameservices::Check Unbound status: NAME-4036:test:security:nameservices::Check Unbound configuration file: NAME-4202:test:security:nameservices::Check BIND status: NAME-4204:test:security:nameservices::Search BIND configuration file: NAME-4206:test:security:nameservices::Check BIND configuration consistency: NAME-4210:test:security:nameservices::Check DNS banner: NAME-4230:test:security:nameservices::Check PowerDNS status: NAME-4232:test:security:nameservices::Search PowerDNS configuration file: NAME-4236:test:security:nameservices::Check PowerDNS backends: NAME-4238:test:security:nameservices::Check PowerDNS authoritive status: NAME-4304:test:security:nameservices::Check NIS ypbind status: NAME-4306:test:security:nameservices::Check NIS domain: NAME-4402:test:security:nameservices::Check duplicate line in /etc/hosts: NAME-4404:test:security:nameservices::Check /etc/hosts contains an entry for this server name: NAME-4406:test:security:nameservices::Check server hostname mapping: NAME-4408:test:security:nameservices::Check localhost to IP mapping: NETW-2600:test:security:networking:Linux:Checking IPv6 configuration: NETW-2704:test:security:networking::Basic nameserver configuration tests: NETW-2705:test:security:networking::Check availability two nameservers: NETW-3001:test:security:networking::Find default gateway (route): NETW-3004:test:security:networking::Search available network interfaces: NETW-3006:test:security:networking::Get network MAC addresses: NETW-3008:test:security:networking::Get network IP addresses: NETW-3012:test:security:networking::Check listening ports: NETW-3014:test:security:networking::Checking promiscuous interfaces (BSD): NETW-3015:test:security:networking:Linux:Checking promiscuous interfaces (Linux): NETW-3028:test:security:networking::Checking connections in WAIT state: NETW-3030:test:security:networking::Checking DHCP client status: NETW-3032:test:security:networking:Linux:Checking for ARP monitoring software: PHP-2211:test:security:php::Check php.ini presence: PHP-2320:test:security:php::Check PHP disabled functions: PHP-2368:test:security:php::Check PHP register_globals option: PHP-2372:test:security:php::Check PHP expose_php option: PHP-2374:test:security:php::Check PHP enable_dl option: PHP-2376:test:security:php::Check PHP allow_url_fopen option: PHP-2378:test:security:php::Check PHP allow_url_include option: PHP-2379:test:security:php::Check PHP suhosin extension status: PKGS-7301:test:security:ports_packages::Query NetBSD pkg: PKGS-7302:test:security:ports_packages::Query FreeBSD/NetBSD pkg_info: PKGS-7303:test:security:ports_packages::Query brew package manager: PKGS-7304:test:security:ports_packages::Querying Gentoo packages: PKGS-7306:test:security:ports_packages:Solaris:Querying Solaris packages: PKGS-7308:test:security:ports_packages::Checking package list with RPM: PKGS-7310:test:security:ports_packages::Checking package list with pacman: PKGS-7312:test:security:ports_packages::Checking available updates for pacman based system: PKGS-7314:test:security:ports_packages::Checking pacman configuration options: PKGS-7320:test:security:ports_packages:Linux:Check presence of arch-audit for Arch Linux: PKGS-7322:test:security:ports_packages:Linux:Discover vulnerable packages on Arch Linux: PKGS-7328:test:security:ports_packages::Querying Zypper for installed packages: PKGS-7330:test:security:ports_packages::Querying Zypper for vulnerable packages: PKGS-7332:test:security:ports_packages::Detection of macOS ports and packages: PKGS-7334:test:security:ports_packages::Detection of available updates for macOS ports: PKGS-7345:test:security:ports_packages::Querying dpkg: PKGS-7346:test:security:ports_packages::Search unpurged packages on system: PKGS-7348:test:security:ports_packages:FreeBSD:Check for old distfiles: PKGS-7350:test:security:ports_packages::Checking for installed packages with DNF utility: PKGS-7352:test:security:ports_packages::Checking for security updates with DNF utility: PKGS-7354:test:security:ports_packages::Checking package database integrity: PKGS-7366:test:security:ports_packages::Checking for debsecan utility: PKGS-7370:test:security:ports_packages::Checking for debsums utility: PKGS-7378:test:security:ports_packages::Query portmaster for port upgrades: PKGS-7380:test:security:ports_packages:NetBSD:Check for vulnerable NetBSD packages: PKGS-7381:test:security:ports_packages::Check for vulnerable FreeBSD packages with pkg: PKGS-7382:test:security:ports_packages::Check for vulnerable FreeBSD packages with portaudit: PKGS-7383:test:security:ports_packages::Check for YUM package Update management: PKGS-7384:test:security:ports_packages::Check for YUM utils package: PKGS-7386:test:security:ports_packages::Check for YUM security package: PKGS-7387:test:security:ports_packages::Check for GPG signing in YUM security package: PKGS-7388:test:security:ports_packages::Check security repository in Debian/ubuntu apt sources.list file: PKGS-7390:test:security:ports_packages:Linux:Check Ubuntu database consistency: PKGS-7392:test:security:ports_packages:Linux:Check for Debian/Ubuntu security updates: PKGS-7393:test:security:ports_packages::Check for Gentoo vulnerable packages: PKGS-7394:test:security:ports_packages:Linux:Check for Ubuntu updates: PKGS-7398:test:security:ports_packages::Check for package audit tool: PKGS-7410:test:security:ports_packages::Count installed kernel packages: PRNT-2302:test:security:printers_spools:FreeBSD:Check for printcap consistency: PRNT-2304:test:security:printers_spools::Check cupsd status: PRNT-2306:test:security:printers_spools::Check CUPSd configuration file: PRNT-2307:test:security:printers_spools::Check CUPSd configuration file permissions: PRNT-2308:test:security:printers_spools::Check CUPSd network configuration: PRNT-2314:test:security:printers_spools::Check lpd status: PRNT-2316:test:security:printers_spools:AIX:Checking /etc/qconfig file: PRNT-2418:test:security:printers_spools:AIX:Checking qdaemon printer spooler status: PRNT-2420:test:security:printers_spools:AIX:Checking old print jobs: PROC-3602:test:security:memory_processes:Linux:Checking /proc/meminfo for memory details: PROC-3604:test:security:memory_processes:Solaris:Query prtconf for memory details: PROC-3612:test:security:memory_processes::Check dead or zombie processes: PROC-3614:test:security:memory_processes::Check heavy IO waiting based processes: RBAC-6272:test:security:mac_frameworks::Check grsecurity presence: SCHD-7702:test:security:scheduling::Check status of cron daemon: SCHD-7704:test:security:scheduling::Check crontab/cronjobs: SCHD-7718:test:security:scheduling::Check at users: SCHD-7720:test:security:scheduling::Check at users: SCHD-7724:test:security:scheduling::Check at jobs: SHLL-6202:test:security:shells:FreeBSD:Check console TTYs: SHLL-6211:test:security:shells::Checking available and valid shells: SHLL-6220:test:security:shells::Checking available and valid shells: SHLL-6230:test:security:shells::Perform umask check for shell configurations: SINT-7010:test:security:system_integrity::System Integrity Status: SNMP-3302:test:security:snmp::Check for running SNMP daemon: SNMP-3304:test:security:snmp::Check SNMP daemon file location: SNMP-3306:test:security:snmp::Check SNMP communities: SQD-3602:test:security:squid::Check for running Squid daemon: SQD-3604:test:security:squid::Check Squid daemon file location: SQD-3606:test:security:squid::Check Squid version: SQD-3610:test:security:squid::Check Squid version: SQD-3613:test:security:squid::Check Squid file permissions: SQD-3614:test:security:squid::Check Squid authentication methods: SQD-3616:test:security:squid::Check external Squid authentication: SQD-3620:test:security:squid::Check Squid access control lists: SQD-3624:test:security:squid::Check Squid safe ports: SQD-3630:test:security:squid::Check Squid reply_body_max_size option: SQD-3680:test:security:squid::Check Squid version suppresion: SSH-7402:test:security:ssh::Check for running SSH daemon: SSH-7404:test:security:ssh::Check SSH daemon file location: SSH-7408:test:security:ssh::Check SSH specific defined options: SSH-7440:test:security:ssh::AllowUsers and AllowGroups: STRG-1840:test:security:storage:Linux:Check if USB storage is disabled: STRG-1842:test:security:storage:Linux:Check USB authorizations: STRG-1846:test:security:storage:Linux:Check if firewire storage is disabled: STRG-1902:test:security:storage_nfs::Check rpcinfo registered programs: STRG-1904:test:security:storage_nfs::Check nfs rpc: STRG-1906:test:security:storage_nfs::Check nfs rpc: STRG-1920:test:security:storage_nfs::Checking NFS daemon: STRG-1926:test:security:storage_nfs::Checking NFS exports: STRG-1928:test:security:storage_nfs::Checking empty /etc/exports: STRG-1930:test:security:storage_nfs::Check client access to nfs share: TIME-3104:test:security:time::Check for running NTP daemon or client: TIME-3106:test:security:time::Check systemd NTP time synchronization status: TIME-3112:test:security:time::Check active NTP associations ID's: TIME-3116:test:security:time::Check peers with stratum value of 16: TIME-3120:test:security:time::Check unreliable NTP peers: TIME-3124:test:security:time::Check selected time source: TIME-3128:test:security:time::Check preffered time source: TIME-3132:test:security:time::Check NTP falsetickers: TIME-3136:test:security:time:Linux:Check NTP protocol version: TIME-3148:test:performance:time:Linux:Check TZ variable: TIME-3160:test:security:time:Linux:Check empty NTP step-tickers: TIME-3170:test:security:time::Check configuration files: TOOL-5002:test:security:tooling::Checking for automation tools: TOOL-5102:test:security:tooling::Check for presence of Fail2ban: TOOL-5104:test:security:tooling::Enabled tests for Fail2ban: TOOL-5120:test:security:tooling::Presence of Snort IDS: TOOL-5122:test:security:tooling::Snort IDS configuration file: TOOL-5190:test:security:tooling::Check presence of available IDS/IPS tooling: USB-3000:test:security:storage:Linux:Check for presence of USBGuard: # EOF lynis/db/malware.db0000664000000000000000000000262113240425200011421 0ustar #version=2008062700 /bin/.log:::Apache worm::: /bin/.login:::Login backdoor::: /tmp/.../r:::W55808A::: /tmp/.../a:::W55808A::: /usr/share/.aPa:::APAKIT /usr/lib/.ark?:::ARK::: /dev/ptyxx/.log:::ARK::: /dev/ptyxx/.file:::ARK::: /usr/sbin/arobia:::Beastkit::: /usr/sbin/idrun:::Beastkit::: /usr/lib/elm/arobia/elm:::Beastkit::: /usr/lib/elm/arobia/elm/hk:::Beastkit::: /usr/lib/elm/arobia/elm/hk.pub:::Beastkit::: /usr/lib/elm/arobia/elm/sc:::Beastkit::: /usr/lib/elm/arobia/elm/sd.pp:::Beastkit::: /usr/lib/elm/arobia/elm/sdco:::Beastkit::: /usr/lib/elm/arobia/elm/srsd:::Beastkit::: /tmp/.cinik:::Cinik::: /dev/mdev:::Dannyboy::: /usr/lib/libX.a:::Dannyboy::: /usr/bin/duarawkz/loginpass:::Duarawkz::: /dev/dev/gaskit/sshd/sshdd:::Gaskit::: /proc/knark/pids:::Knark::: /var/lock/subsys/...datafile.../...datafile.../in.smbd.log:::Ohhara::: /dev/.oz/.nap/rkit/terror:::Oz::: /usr/man/man5/..%%/.dir/scannah/asus:::Shutdown::: /usr/man/man5/..%%/.dir/see:::Shutdown::: /usr/man/man5/..%%/.dir/nscd:::Shutdown::: /usr/man/man5/..%%/.dir/alpd:::Shutdown::: /etc/rc.d/rc.local%%:::Shutdown::: /tmp/.a:::Scalper::: /tmp/.uua:::Scalper::: /tmp/.bugtraq:::Slapper::: /tmp/.uubugtraq:::Slapper::: /tmp/.bugtraq.c:::Slapper::: /tmp/httpd:::Slapper::: /tmp/.unlock:::Slapper::: /tmp/update:::Slapper::: /tmp/.cinik:::Slapper::: /tmp/.b:::Slapper::: /usr/man/.sman/sk:::Superkit::: /usr/lib/.tbd:::TBD::: /sbin/.login:::Login backdoor:::lynis/db/integrity.db0000664000000000000000000000007313240425200012006 0ustar #version=2008062800 #binary:string:|NOT: ifconfig:PROMISC::lynis/db/hints.db0000664000000000000000000000042513240425200011116 0ustar #version=20160423 100;Did you know? Lynis has a --cronjob option for optimized output while running on scheduled times.; 101;Is this your first time running Lynis? Start Lynis with: ./lynis audit system; 102;Learn all available options by using the command: show options; 103; lynis/db/malware-susp.db0000664000000000000000000000006513240425200012411 0ustar #version=2009101500 vuln.txt::: crack*::: exploit*:::lynis/db/fileperms.db0000664000000000000000000000071113240425200011755 0ustar #version=2008053000 # # Field definitions # =============================== # 1) file | dir # 2) file name # 3) file permissions # 4) file owner # 5) file group owner # 6) operating system, or systems # 7) operating system special # 8) # #================================================== file:/etc/group:644:root:root:Linux: file:/etc/gshadow:400:root:root:Linux: file:/etc/passwd:644:root:root:Linux: file:/etc/shadow:400:root:root:Linux: lynis/db/sbl.db0000664000000000000000000000003513240425200010546 0ustar #version=2008052800 php:5.2.5lynis/default.prf0000664000000000000000000004612013240425200011234 0ustar ################################################################################# # # # Lynis - Scan Profile (default) # # This is the default profile and contains default values. # # ################################################################################# # # # SUGGESTION # ---------- # # Do NOT make changes to this file, instead copy your preferred settings to # custom.prf and put it in the same directory as default.prf # # To discover where your profiles are located: lynis show profiles # # ################################################################################# # # All empty lines or with the # prefix will be skipped # # More information about this plugin can be found in the documentation: # https://cisofy.com/documentation/lynis/ # ################################################################################# # Use colored output colors=yes # Compressed uploads (set to zero when errors with uploading occur) compressed-uploads=yes # Debug mode (for debugging purposes, extra data logged to screen) #debug=yes # Show non-zero exit code when warnings are found error-on-warnings=no # Use Lynis in your own language (by default auto-detected) language= # Lynis Enterprise license key license-key= # Defines the role of the system (personal, workstation or server) machine-role=server # Profile name, will be used as title/description profile-name=Default Audit Template # Number of seconds to pause between every test (0 is no pause) pause-between-tests=0 # Enable quick mode (no waiting for keypresses, same as --quick option) quick=no # Refresh software repositories to help detecting vulnerable packages refresh-repositories=yes # Show solution for findings show-report-solution=yes # Show inline tips about the tool show-tool-tips=yes # Skip plugins skip-plugins=no # Skip a test (one per line) #skip-test=SSH-7408 # Skip a particular option within a test (when applicable) #skip-test=SSH-7408:loglevel #skip-test=SSH-7408:permitrootlogin # Scan type - how deep the audit should be (light, normal or full) test-scan-mode=full # Upload data to central server upload=no # The hostname/IP address to receive the data upload-server= # Provide options to cURL (or other upload tool) when uploading data. # upload-options=--insecure --> use HTTPS, but skip certificate check (e.g. self-signed) upload-options= # Verbose output verbose=no ################################################################################# # # Upgrade and updating # -------------------- # # The old settings to do automatic updating are deprecated. It is suggested to # use a package or deploy your the tarball via a custom script. # # The latest packages can be found at: https://packages.cisofy.com # ################################################################################# # Skip Lynis upgrade availability test (default: no) #skip-upgrade-test=yes ################################################################################# # # Plugins # --------------- # Define which plugins are enabled # # Notes: # - Nothing happens if plugin isn't available # - There is no order in execution of plugins # - See documentation about how to use plugins and phases # ################################################################################# # Lynis Plugins (some are for Lynis Enterprise users only) plugin=authentication plugin=compliance plugin=configuration plugin=control-panels plugin=crypto plugin=dns plugin=docker plugin=file-integrity plugin=file-systems plugin=firewalls plugin=forensics plugin=hardware plugin=intrusion-detection plugin=intrusion-prevention plugin=kernel plugin=malware plugin=memory plugin=nginx plugin=pam plugin=processes plugin=security-modules plugin=software plugin=system-integrity plugin=systemd plugin=users ################################################################################# # # Kernel options # --------------- # sysctl::::: # # Sysctl key = name # Expected value = value of sysctl key # Hardening points = Number of hardening points. For most keys 1 HP will be suitable # Description = Text description of key # ################################################################################# # Config # - Type (sysctl) # - Setting (kernel.sysrq) # - Expected value (0) # - Hardening Points (1) # - Description (Disable magic SysRQ) # - Related file or command (sysctl -a) # - Solution field (url:URL, text:TEXT, or -) # Processes config-data=sysctl;security.bsd.see_other_gids;0;1;Groups only see their own processes;sysctl -a;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;security.bsd.see_other_uids;0;1;Users only see their own processes;sysctl -a;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;security.bsd.stack_guard_page;1;1;Enable stack smashing protection (SSP)/ProPolice to defend against possible buffer overflows;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;security.bsd.unprivileged_proc_debug;0;1;Unprivileged processes can not use process debugging;sysctl -a;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;security.bsd.unprivileged_read_msgbuf;0;1;Unprivileged processes can not read the kernel message buffer;sysctl -a;-;category:security; # Kernel config-data=sysctl;fs.suid_dumpable;0;1;Restrict core dumps;sysctl -a;url:https;//www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/fs.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;fs.protected_hardlinks;1;1;Restrict hardlink creation behavior;sysctl -a;url:https;//www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/fs.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;fs.protected_symlinks;1;1;Restrict symlink following behavior;sysctl -a;url:https;//www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/fs.txt;category:security; #config-data=sysctl;kern.randompid=2345;Randomize PID numbers with a specific modulus;sysctl -a;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kern.sugid_coredump;0;1;No description;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.core_setuid_ok;0;1;No description;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.core_uses_pid;1;1;No description;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.ctrl-alt-del;0;1;No description;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.dmesg_restrict;1;1;Restrict use of dmesg;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.exec-shield-randomize;1;1;No description;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.exec-shield;1;1;No description;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.kptr_restrict;2;1;Restrict access to kernel symbols;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.maps_protect;1;1;Restrict access to /proc/[pid]/maps;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.randomize_va_space;2;1;Randomize of memory address locations (ASLR);sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.suid_dumpable;0;1;Restrict core dumps;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.sysrq;0;1;Disable magic SysRQ;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.use-nx;0;1;No description;sysctl -a;url:https;//kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt;category:security; config-data=sysctl;kernel.yama.ptrace_scope;1|2|3;1;Disable process tracing for everyone;-;category:security; # Network config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.linklocal.in.allowbadttl;0; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.tcp.always_keepalive;0;1;Disable TCP keep alive detection for dead peers as the keepalive can be spoofed;-;category:security; #config-data=sysctl;net.inet.tcp.fast_finwait2_recycle;1;1;Recycle FIN/WAIT states more quickly (DoS mitigation step, with risk of false RST);-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.tcp.nolocaltimewait;1;1;Remove the TIME_WAIT state for loopback interface;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.tcp.path_mtu_discovery;0;1;Disable MTU discovery as many hosts drop the ICMP type 3 packets;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho;0;1;Ignore ICMP packets directed to broadcast address;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.tcp.icmp_may_rst;0;1;ICMP may not send RST to avoid spoofed ICMP/UDP floods;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect;1;1;Do not allow redirected ICMP packets;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.icmp.rediraccept;0;1;Disable incoming ICMP redirect routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.icmp.timestamp;0;1;Disable timestamps;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.accept_sourceroute;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.check_interface;1;1;Verify that a packet arrived on the right interface;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.forwarding;0;1;Do not allow forwarding of traffic;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.process_options;0;1;Ignore any IP options in the incoming packets;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.random_id;1;1;Use a random IP id to each packet leaving the system;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.redirect;0;1;Disable/Ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip.sourceroute;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.ip6.redirect;0;1;Disable/Ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.tcp.blackhole;2;1;Do not sent RST but drop traffic when delivered to closed TCP port;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.tcp.drop_synfin;1;1;SYN/FIN packets will be dropped on initial connection;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet.udp.blackhole;1;1;Do not sent RST but drop traffic when delivered to closed UDP port;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet6.icmp6.rediraccept;0;1;Disable incoming ICMP redirect routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet6.ip6.forwarding;0;1;Do not allow forwarding of traffic;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet6.ip6.fw.enable;1;1;Enable filtering;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.inet6.ip6.redirect;0;1;Disable sending ICMP redirect routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects;0;1;Disable/Ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.bootp_relay;0;1;Do not relay BOOTP packets;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.forwarding;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians;1;1;Log all packages for which the host does not have a path back to the source;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.mc_forwarding;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.proxy_arp;0;1;Do not relay ARP packets;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter;1;1;Enforce ingress/egress filtering for packets;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects;0;1;Disable/Ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects;0;1;Disable/Ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.conf.default.log_martians;1;1;Log all packages for which the host does not have a path back to the source;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts;1;1;Ignore ICMP packets directed to broadcast address;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses;1;1;Ignore-;category:security; #config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.ip_forward;0;1;Do not forward traffic;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies;1;1;Use SYN cookies to prevent SYN attack;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps;0|1;1;Disable TCP time stamps or enable them with different offsets;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv6.conf.all.send_redirects;0;1;Disable/ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_redirects;0;1;Disable/Ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_source_route;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_redirects;0;1;Disable/Ignore ICMP routing redirects;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_source_route;0;1;Disable IP source routing;-;category:security; # Other config-data=sysctl;hw.kbd.keymap_restrict_change;4;1;Disable changing the keymap by non-privileged users;-;category:security; #sysctl;kern.securelevel;1^2^3;1;FreeBSD security level; #security.jail.jailed; 0 #security.jail.jail_max_af_ips; 255 #security.jail.mount_allowed; 0 #security.jail.chflags_allowed; 0 #security.jail.allow_raw_sockets; 0 #security.jail.enforce_statfs; 2 #security.jail.sysvipc_allowed; 0 #security.jail.socket_unixiproute_only; 1 #security.jail.set_hostname_allowed; 1 #security.bsd.suser_enabled; 1 #security.bsd.unprivileged_proc_debug; 1 #security.bsd.conservative_signals; 1 #security.bsd.unprivileged_read_msgbuf; 1 #security.bsd.unprivileged_get_quota; 0 config-data=sysctl;security.bsd.hardlink_check_gid;1;1;Unprivileged processes are not allowed to create hard links to files which are owned by other groups;-;category:security; config-data=sysctl;security.bsd.hardlink_check_uid;1;1;Unprivileged processes are not allowed to create hard links to files which are owned by other users;-;category:security; ################################################################################# # # Apache options # columns: (1)apache : (2)option : (3)value # ################################################################################# apache:ServerTokens:Prod: ################################################################################# # # OpenLDAP options # columns: (1)openldap : (2)file : (3)option : (4)expected value(s) # ################################################################################# openldap:slapd.conf:permissions:640-600: openldap:slapd.conf:owner:ldap-root: ################################################################################# # # NTP options # ################################################################################# # Ignore some stratum 16 hosts (for example when running as time source itself) #ntp-ignore-stratum-16-peer=127.0.0.1 ################################################################################# # # File/directories permissions (currently not used yet) # ################################################################################# # Scan for exact file name match #[scanfiles] #scanfile:/etc/rc.conf:FreeBSD configuration: # Scan for exact directory name match #[scandirs] #scandir:/etc:/etc directory: ################################################################################# # # permfile # --------------- # permfile:file name:file permissions:owner:group:action: # Action = NOTICE or WARN # Examples: # permfile:/etc/test1.dat:600:root:wheel:NOTICE: # permfile:/etc/test1.dat:640:root:-:WARN: # ################################################################################# #permfile:/etc/inetd.conf:rw-------:root:-:WARN: #permfile:/etc/fstab:rw-r--r--:root:-:WARN: permfile:/etc/lilo.conf:rw-------:root:-:WARN: ################################################################################# # # permdir # --------------- # permdir:directory name:file permissions:owner:group:action when permissions are different: # ################################################################################# permdir:/root/.ssh:rwx------:root:-:WARN: # Scan for a program/binary in BINPATHs #scanbinary:Rootkit Hunter:rkhunter: # Amount of connections in WAIT state before reporting it as a suggestion #connections-max-wait-state=5000 # Ignore some specific home directories # One directory per line; directories will be skipped for home directory specific # checks, like file permissions, SSH and other configuration files #ignore-home-dir=/home/user # Do not log tests with another guest operating system (default: yes) #log-tests-incorrect-os=no # Define if available NTP daemon is configured as a server or client on the network # values: server or client (default: client) #ntpd-role=client # Allow promiscuous interfaces #