Major Hayden 2aca8287dc Adding V-38438 (auditd during boot)
This patch adds a task and handlers for enabling the audit daemon
during the boot sequence to comply with V-38438. Deployers have
the option to opt-out of the entire change, or they can apply the
change without updating the active grub.cfg file.

Change-Id: Ia8702b8439a5993516397363b21356f1216be403
2016-09-06 13:21:11 +00:00
2016-09-06 13:21:11 +00:00
2016-09-06 13:21:11 +00:00
2016-08-22 16:09:31 -05:00
2016-09-06 13:21:11 +00:00
2015-10-05 17:37:21 +00:00
2016-08-22 21:29:21 +00:00
2016-07-15 11:26:50 +00:00

openstack-ansible-security

The goal of the openstack-ansible-security role is to improve security within openstack-ansible deployments. The role is based on the Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.

Requirements

This role can be used with or without the openstack-ansible role. It requires Ansible 1.8.3 at a minimum.

Role Variables

All of the variables for this role are in defaults/main.yml.

Dependencies

This role has no dependencies.

Example Playbook

Using the role is fairly straightforward:

- hosts: servers
  roles:
     - openstack-ansible-security

Running with Vagrant

This role can be tested easily on multiple platforms using Vagrant.

The Vagrantfile supports testing on:

  • Ubuntu 14.04
  • Ubuntu 16.04
  • CentOS 7

To test on all platforms:

vagrant destroy --force && vagrant up

To test on Ubuntu 14.04 only:

vagrant destroy ubuntu1404 --force && vagrant up ubuntu1404

To test on Ubuntu 16.04 only:

vagrant destroy ubuntu1604 --force && vagrant up ubuntu1604

To test on CentOS 7 only:

vagrant destroy centos7 --force && vagrant up centos7

License

Apache 2.0

Author Information

For more information, join #openstack-ansible on Freenode.

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Ansible role for security hardening
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