Create `include/check_creds_last_used` and move all logic for checking last usages of passwords and access keys there
Modify check13 and extra774 to call new function, specifying time-range of last 90 days and last 30 days respectively
Modify messages in check14 and check121 so that all mentions of 'access key's are consistent
Fixes#496
Change `-l` flag to print a unique list of every single check (assuming none are orphaned outside of all groups)
Allow `-g <group_id>` to be specified in combination with `-l`, to only print checks that are referenced by the specified group
When listing all checks with `-l` only, print out all groups that reference each check
Fixes: #545
Rearrange output functions so they support outputting text alongside other formats, if specified
Add a convenience function for checking if JUnit output is enabled
Move monochrome setting into loop so it better supports multiple formats
Update README
If the -J flag is passed, generate JUnit XML reports for each check, in-line with how Java tools generate JUnit reports.
Check section numbers equate to 'root packages', checks are second-level packages, each check equates to a testsuite (mirroring Java where each test class is a testsuite) and each pass/fail of a check equates to a testcase
Time the execution of each check and include this in the report
Include properties (Prowler version, check level etc.) in-line with standard JUnit files
XML escape all strings for safety
Detect if a user has GNU coreutils installed on Mac OS X, but not as their default, switching to using gdate for date commands if so, as it has more features, including getting dates in milliseconds
Add prowler-output, junit-reports and VSCode files to .gitignore
Update README to include JUnit info, address markdownlint warnings
Remove unused arguments to jq in generateJsonAsffOutput
Fixes#537
Remove the second entry in any comma-separated check IDs from each check, formatting
the check ID with leading zeros in `include/outputs` if the `-n` flag is active
As some users may have installed GNU coreutils on Mac OS X, e.g. `brew install coreutils`, it's possible that
the `date` command uses the GNU version, instead of the standard BSD version.
- Detect if GNU coreutils is installed on Mac and if it is, use the GNU variants of date functions
- Reduce some of the duplication in the file, which resolves a bug where the cygwin version of `how_many_days_from_today()`
had the operands switched around, leading to a positive result instead of negative
- Add test_tcp_connectivity function for cygwin (uses the GNU variant)
Fixes#534
- Move Security Hub related code to a dedicated include/securityhub_integration file
- Check that Security Hub is enabled in the target region before beginning checks when -S is specified
- Add error handling to the batch-import-findings call
- Add CHECK_ASFF_TYPE variables to all CIS checks to override the default
- Add support for CHECK_ASFF_RESOURCE_TYPE variables which override the default 'AwsAccount' value for the resource a finding relates to.
- Add CHECK_ASFF_RESOURCE_TYPE variables to all checks where there is a suitable value in the schema
- Remove json-asff output for info messages as they are not appropriate for possible submission to Security Hub
- Update the README to cover Security Hub integration
- Add an IAM policy JSON document that provides the necessary BatchImportFindings permission for Security Hub
- Remove trailing whitespace and periods in pass/fail messages to be consistent with the majority of messages, to prevent future tidy-up from changing the finding IDs
json-asff mode outputs JSON, similar to the standard 'json' mode with one check per line, but in AWS Security Finding Format - used by AWS Security Hub
Currently uses a generic Type, Resources and ProductArn value, but sets the Id to a unique value that includes the details of the message, in order to separate out checks that run against multiple resources and output one result per resource per check. This ensures that findings can be updated, should the resource move in or out of compliance
securityhub mode generates the ASFF JSON and then passes it to an 'aws securityhub batch-import-findings' call, once per resource per check. Output to the screen is similar to the standard mode, but prints whether or not the finding was submitted successfully
Fixes#524
If using a terminal then jq prints out JSON with color.
I suggest color should either be disabled always or with some other flag (more complicated)
jq flag: -M monochrome (don't colorize JSON);
AWS_PROFILE is a default AWSCLI environment variable configuring the profile to use. Prowler should accept it as well and not set the default profile.
More information on AWSCLI environment variables can be found in the docs: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-environment.html