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StarlingX/Security/CVE Scanning Procedure

StarlingX CVE Scanning Procedure

StarlingX uses the Vuls vulnerability scanner (https://vuls.io/) for CVE scanning. Vuls is open-source, agent-less vulnerability scanner based on information from NVD, OVAL, etc.

Detailed Procedure for StarlingX

Once Starling X is up and running (under the configuration that you prefer) is possible to follow the instructions for vulsctl tool vulsctl tool using containers.

  • StarlingX has Docker previously installed
  • Manage Docker as a non-root user
   $ sudo groupadd docker
   $ sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
  • Start Docker:
   $ sudo systemctl start docker
  • Set up CentOS repositories to install: git, wget and yum-utils

* Copy from: CentOS-Base.repo to /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo

   sudo yum -y install git wget yum-util
  • Set up SSH connection to the STX machine itself:
   sudo ssh-copy-id sysadmin@192.168.204.2
  • Clone Vulsctl
   $ git clone https://github.com/vulsio/vulsctl.git
  • Configure ssh conection to server to scan
   cat $HOME/vulsctl/config.toml
   [servers]
   [servers.localhost]
   host = "192.168.204.2"
   user = "sysadmin"
   port = "22"
  • Fetch Vulnerability Database
   cd vulsctl
   $ ./update-all.sh
  • Scan
   cd vulsctl
   ./scan.sh


  • Generate json report, edit the report.sh script first to use the -format-json

option

   cat vulsctl/report.sh
   #!/bin/sh
   docker pull vuls/vuls
   docker run --rm -it\
       -v $PWD:/vuls \
       vuls/vuls report \
       -log-dir=/vuls/log \
       -format-json \
       -config=/vuls/config.toml \
       -refresh-cve \
       $@
   ./report.sh
  • Filter the JSON report

Vuls scan generates reports for all the CVEs discovered and valid on the STX iso. However, according to the STX CVE policy:


Only CVEs meeting the criteria which follow are accepted for fixing:

  • Criticality >= 7
  • Base Vector as:
       * AV = Network
       * AC = Low
       * Au = None or Single
       * AI = Partial or Complete
  • And a fix is available upstream

The script is located at in Gerrit

It runs as:

   python cve_policy_filter.py <path to json file> <title of the report>

This generates a report in text and HTML format with the list of CVEs meeting the StarlingX criteria as well as future CVEs we need to take care int he future that does not have a fix in upstream yet.

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