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Runs checks to see if an EKS cluster follows EKS Best Practices.

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Hardeneks

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Runs checks to see if an EKS cluster follows EKS Best Practices.

Quick Start:

python3 -m venv /tmp/.venv
source /tmp/.venv/bin/activate
pip install hardeneks
hardeneks

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Usage:

hardeneks [OPTIONS]

Options:

  • --region TEXT: AWS region of the cluster. Ex: us-east-1
  • --context TEXT: K8s context
  • --cluster TEXT: EKS Cluster name
  • --namespace TEXT: Namespace to be checked (default is all namespaces)
  • --config TEXT: Path to a hardeneks config file
  • --help: Show this message and exit.
  • K8S_CONTEXT

    You can get the contexts by running:

    kubectl config get-contexts
    

    or get the current context by running:

    kubectl config current-context
    
  • CLUSTER_NAME

    You can get the cluster names by running:

    aws eks list-clusters --region us-east-1
    

Configuration File:

Default behavior is to run all the checks. If you want to provide your own config file to specify list of rules to run, you can use the --config flag.You can also add namespaces to be skipped.

Following is a sample config file:

---
ignore-namespaces:
  - kube-node-lease
  - kube-public
  - kube-system
  - kube-apiserver
  - karpenter
  - kubecost
  - external-dns
  - argocd
  - aws-for-fluent-bit
  - amazon-cloudwatch
  - vpa
rules: 
  cluster_wide:
    security:
      iam:
        - disable_anonymous_access_for_cluster_roles
        - check_endpoint_public_access
        - check_aws_node_daemonset_service_account
        - check_access_to_instance_profile
        - restrict_wildcard_for_cluster_roles
      multi_tenancy:
        - ensure_namespace_quotas_exist
      detective_controls:
        - check_logs_are_enabled
      network_security:
        - check_vpc_flow_logs
        - check_awspca_exists
        - check_default_deny_policy_exists
      encryption_secrets:
        - use_encryption_with_ebs
        - use_encryption_with_efs
        - use_efs_access_points
      infrastructure_security:
        - deploy_workers_onto_private_subnets
        - make_sure_inspector_is_enabled
      pod_security:
        - ensure_namespace_psa_exist
      image_security:
        - use_immutable_tags_with_ecr
    reliability:
      applications:
        - check_metrics_server_is_running
        - check_vertical_pod_autoscaler_exists
  namespace_based:
    security: 
      iam:
        - disable_anonymous_access_for_roles
        - restrict_wildcard_for_roles
        - disable_service_account_token_mounts
        - disable_run_as_root_user
        - use_dedicated_service_accounts_for_each_deployment
        - use_dedicated_service_accounts_for_each_stateful_set
        - use_dedicated_service_accounts_for_each_daemon_set
      pod_security:
        - disallow_container_socket_mount
        - disallow_host_path_or_make_it_read_only
        - set_requests_limits_for_containers
        - disallow_privilege_escalation
        - check_read_only_root_file_system
      network_security:
        - use_encryption_with_aws_load_balancers
      encryption_secrets:
        - disallow_secrets_from_env_vars    
      runtime_security:
        - disallow_linux_capabilities
    reliability:
      applications:
        - check_horizontal_pod_autoscaling_exists
        - schedule_replicas_across_nodes
        - run_multiple_replicas
        - avoid_running_singleton_pods

RBAC:

In order to run hardeneks we need to have some permissions both on AWS side and k8s side.

Minimal IAM role policy:

{
    "Version": "2012-10-17",
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "eks:ListClusters",
            "Resource": "*"
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "eks:DescribeCluster",
            "Resource": "*"
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "ecr:DescribeRepositories",
            "Resource": "*"
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "inspector2:BatchGetAccountStatus",
            "Resource": "*"
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "ec2:DescribeFlowLogs",
            "Resource": "*"
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "ec2:DescribeInstances",
            "Resource": "*"
        }
    ]
}

Minimal ClusterRole:

kind: ClusterRole
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
  name: hardeneks-runner
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
  resources: ["namespaces", "resourcequotas", "persistentvolumes", "pods", "services"]
  verbs: ["list"]
- apiGroups: ["rbac.authorization.k8s.io"]
  resources: ["clusterroles", "clusterrolebindings", "roles", "rolebindings"]
  verbs: ["list"]
- apiGroups: ["networking.k8s.io"]
  resources: ["networkpolicies"]
  verbs: ["list"]
- apiGroups: ["storage.k8s.io"]
  resources: ["storageclasses"]
  verbs: ["list"]
- apiGroups: ["apps"]
  resources: ["deployments", "daemonsets", "statefulsets"]
  verbs: ["list", "get"]
- apiGroups: ["autoscaling"]
  resources: ["horizontalpodautoscalers"]
  verbs: ["list"]

For Developers

Prerequisites:

  • This cli uses poetry. Follow instructions that are outlined here to install poetry.

Installation:

git clone git@github.com:dorukozturk/hardeneks.git
cd hardeneks
poetry install

Running Tests:

poetry shell
pytest --cov=hardeneks tests/ --cov-report term-missing