Unix: Uname Parameter
Description
The Unix: Uname Parameter test The uname test reveals information about the hardware the machine is running on. This information is the parsed equivalent of uname -a. For example: “Linux quark 2.6.5-7.108-default #1 Wed Aug 25 13:34:40 UTC 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux”.
The uname_object element is used by a uname_test to define those objects to be evaluated based on a specified state. There is actually only one object relating to uname and this is the system as a whole. Therefore, there are no child entities defined. Any test written to check uname will reference the same uname_object which is basically an empty object element.
The uname_state element defines the information about the hardware the machine is running one.
Technical Details
Artifact Parameters
unix.uname_parameter_v1
Name |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
parameter |
string |
The uname parameter to be tested. |
- NOTE: The
parameterparameter is governed by a constraint allowing only the following values: machine_class
node_name
os_name
os_release
os_version
processor_type
Supported Test Types
Equals
Not Equal
Less Than
Less Than Or Equal
Greater Than
Greater Than Or Equal
Pattern Match
Pattern Not Match
Test Type Parameters
Name |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
value |
string |
The value to be tested. |
data_type |
string |
The data type of the value. |
- NOTE: The
data_typeparameter is governed by a constraint allowing only the following values: boolean
float
int
string
version
set
Generated Content
XCCDF+AE
This is what the AE check looks like, inside a Rule, in the XCCDF.
<xccdf:check system="https://benchmarks.cisecurity.org/ae/0.5">
<xccdf:check-content>
<ae:artifact_expression id="xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_ae_[SECTION-NUMBER]">
<ae:artifact_oval_id>[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]</ae:artifact_oval_id>
<ae:title>[ARTIFACT-TITLE]</ae:title>
<ae:artifact type="[ARTIFACT-TYPE-NAME]">
<ae:parameters>
<ae:parameter dt="string" name="parameter">[parameter.value]</ae:parameter>
</ae:parameters>
</ae:artifact>
<ae:test type="[TEST-TYPE-NAME]">
<ae:parameters>
<ae:parameter dt="string" name="value">[value.value]</ae:parameter>
<ae:parameter dt="string" name="data_type">[data_type.value]</ae:parameter>
</ae:parameters>
</ae:test>
<ae:profiles>
<ae:profile idref="xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_profile_Level_2" />
</ae:profiles>
</ae:artifact_expression>
</xccdf:check-content>
</xccdf:check>
SCAP
XCCDF
For unix.uname_parameter_v1 equals, not equal, less than, less than or equal, greater than, greater than or equal, pattern match, and pattern not match artifacts, an XCCDF Value element is generated.
<Value
id="xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_value_[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]_var"
type="string"
operator="[operator.value]">
<title>[RECOMMENDATION-TITLE]</title>
<description>This value is used in Rule: [RECOMMENDATION-TITLE]</description>
<value>[value.value]</value>
</Value>
For unix.uname_parameter_v1 equals, not equal, less than, less than or equal, greater than, greater than or equal, pattern match, and pattern not match artifacts, the XCCDF check looks like this.
<check system="http://oval.mitre.org/XMLSchema/oval-definitions-5">
<check-export
export-name="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:var:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]"
value-id="xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_value_[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]_var" />
<check-content-ref
href="[BENCHMARK-TITLE]-oval.xml"
name="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:def:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]" />
</check>
OVAL
Test
<uname_test
xmlns="http://oval.mitre.org/XMLSchema/oval-definitions-5#unix"
id="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:tst:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]"
check_existence="at_least_one_exists"
check="all"
comment="[ARTIFACT-TITLE]"
version="1">
<object object_ref="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:obj:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]" />
<state state_ref="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:ste:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]" />
</uname_test>
Object
<uname_object
xmlns="http://oval.mitre.org/XMLSchema/oval-definitions-5#unix"
id="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:obj:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]"
comment="[ARTIFACT-TITLE]"
version="1" />
State
<uname_state
xmlns="http://oval.mitre.org/XMLSchema/oval-definitions-5#unix"
id="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:ste:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]"
comment="[ARTIFACT-TITLE]"
version="1">
<parameter
datatype="[datatype.value]"
operation="[operation.value]"
var_ref="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:var:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]" />
</uname_state>
Variable
<external_variable
id="oval:org.cisecurity.benchmarks.[PLATFORM]:var:[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]"
datatype="[datatype.value]"
comment="This value is used in [RECOMMENDATION-TITLE]"
version="1" />
YAML
artifact-expression:
artifact-unique-id: "[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]"
artifact-title: "[ARTIFACT-TITLE]"
artifact:
type: "[ARTIFACT-TYPE-NAME]"
parameters:
- parameter:
name: "parameter"
dt: "string"
value: "[parameter.value]"
test:
type: "[TEST-TYPE-NAME]"
parameters:
- parameter:
name: "value"
dt: "string"
value: "[value.value]"
- parameter:
name: "data_type"
dt: "string"
value: "[data_type.value]"
JSON
{
"artifact-expression": {
"artifact-unique-id": "[ARTIFACT-OVAL-ID]",
"artifact-title": "[ARTIFACT-TITLE]",
"artifact": {
"type": "[ARTIFACT-TYPE-NAME]",
"parameters": [
{
"parameter": {
"name": "parameter",
"type": "string",
"value": "[parameter.value]"
}
}
]
},
"test": {
"type": "[TEST-TYPE-NAME]",
"parameters": [
{
"parameter": {
"name": "value",
"type": "string",
"value": "[value.value]"
}
},
{
"parameter": {
"name": "data_type",
"type": "string",
"value": "[data_type.value]"
}
}
]
}
}
}