Skip to main content

user resource

Use the user Chef InSpec audit resource to test user profiles of a single, known or expected local user, including the groups to which the user belongs, the frequency of password changes, and the directory paths to home and shell.

Availability

Installation

This resource is distributed with Chef InSpec.

Version

This resource is available from InSpec version 1.0.0.

Syntax

A user resource block declares a user name and then one (or more) matchers.

    describe user('root') do
      it { should exist }
      its('uid') { should eq 1234 }
      its('gid') { should eq 1234 }
      its('group') { should eq 'root' }
      its('groups') { should eq ['root', 'other']}
      its('home') { should eq '/root' }
      its('shell') { should eq '/bin/bash' }
      its('mindays') { should eq 0 }
      its('maxdays') { should eq 90 }
      its('warndays') { should eq 8 }
      its('passwordage') { should eq 355 }
      its('maxbadpasswords') { should eq nil } // Only valid on Windows OS
      its('badpasswordattempts') { should eq 0 }
      its('lastlogin') { should eq nil } // Only valid on Windows OS
    end

Where

  • ('root') is the user to be tested.
  • it { should exist } tests if the user exists.
  • gid, group, groups, home, maxdays, mindays, shell, uid, warndaysยด, passwordage, maxbadpasswords, badpasswordattempts, and lastlogin are valid matchers for this resource.

Properties

gid

The gid property tests the group identifier.

    its('gid') { should eq 1234 }

Where 1234 represents the user identifier.

The gid option is only available on Linux and returns nil for Windows OS (Operating System).

group

The group property tests the group to which the user belongs.

    its('group') { should eq 'root' }

where root represents the group.

The group option is only available on Linux and returns nil for Windows OS.

groups

The groups property tests two (or more) groups to which the user belongs.

    its('groups') { should eq ['root', 'other'] }

home

The home property tests the home directory path for the user.

    its('home') { should eq '/root' }

maxdays

The maxdays property tests the maximum number of days between password changes.

    its('maxdays') { should eq 99 }

where 99 represents the maximum number of days.

maximum_days_between_password_change

The maximum_days_between_password_change property is equivalent to maxdays. This property tests the maximum number of days between password changes.

    its('maximum_days_between_password_change') { should eq 99 }

where 99 represents the maximum number of days.

mindays

The mindays property tests the minimum number of days between password changes.

    its('mindays') { should eq 0 }

where 0 represents the minimum number of days.

minimum_days_between_password_change

The minimum_days_between_password_change property is equivalent to mindays.

    its('minimum_days_between_password_change') { should eq 0 }

where 0 represents the minimum number of days.

shell

The shell property tests the path to the default shell for the user.

    its('shell') { should eq '/bin/bash' }

uid

The uid property tests the user identifier.

    its('uid') { should eq 1234 }

where 1234 represents the user identifier.

warndays

The warndays property tests the number of days a user is warned before a password should be changed.

    its('warndays') { should eq 5 }

where 5 represents the number of days a user is warned.

passwordage

The passwordage property tests the number of days a user changed the password.

    its('passwordage') { should_be <= 365 }

where 365 represents the number of days since the last password change.

maxbadpasswords

The maxbadpasswords property tests the count of maximum number of incorrect password settings for a specific user.

    its('maxbadpasswords') { should eq 7 }

where 7 is the count of maximum incorrect password settings.

badpasswordattempts

The badpasswordattempts property tests the count of incorrect password attempts for a user.

    its('badpasswordattempts') { should eq 0 }

where 0 is the count of incorrect passwords for a user.

These settings reset to 0 depending on your operating system configuration. For Linux-based operating systems, it relies on lastb, and for Windows OS, it uses information stored for the user object.

lastlogin

The lastlogin property tests the last login date for a specific user.

    its('lastlogin') { should eq nil }

The nil value means this user has never logged in.

encrypted_password

The encrypted_password property allows tests against the hashed password stored in shadow files on Unix systems with getent utility.

    its('encrypted_password') { should eq "!" }

The ! value means the user cannot log in to the system using password authentication.

Examples

The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource.

Verify available users for the MySQL server

    describe user('ROOT') do
      it { should exist }
      its('uid') { should eq 0 }
      its('groups') { should eq ['ROOT'] }
    end

    describe user('MYSQL') do
     it { should_not exist }
    end

Test users on multiple platforms

The nginx user is typical www-data, but it’s nginx on CentOS. The following example shows how to test for the nginx user with a single test but accounting for all platforms.

    web_user = 'www-data'
    web_user = 'nginx' if os[:family] == 'centos'

    describe user(web_user) do
      it { should exist }
    end

Matchers

For a full list of available matchers, please visit our matchers page.

exist

The exist matcher tests if the named user exists:

    it { should exist }

have_home_directory

The have_home_directory matcher tests if the given path is the home directory path. This matcher is similar to home property.

    it { should have_home_directory '/home/ubuntu' }

have_login_shell

The have_login_shell matcher tests if the given path to shell is the default shell for the user. This matcher is similar to shell property.

    it { should have_login_shell '/bin/bash' }

have_uid

The have_uid matcher tests if the given user identifier is true. This matcher is similar to uid property.

    it { should have_uid 1234 }

where 1234 represents the user identifier.

belong_to_primary_group

The belong_to_primary_group matcher tests if the given group is the primary group for the user. This matcher is similar to group property.

    it { should belong_to_primary_group 'ubuntu' }

belong_to_group

The belong_to_group matcher tests if the given group is a valid group for the user. This group can be either primary or any other group.

    it { should belong_to_group 'sudo' }

have_authorized_keys

The have_authorized_keys matcher tests if the given key is valid as part of the authorized_keys file.

    it { should have_authorized_key 'ssh-ed25519 50m3r4nd0m57r1ng mockkey' }
Edit this page on GitHub

Thank you for your feedback!

×









Search Results