validator-plugin-kubescape
The Kubescape validator plugin validates against Kubescape to provide information regarding vulnerabilities.
Description
The Kubescape validator plugin reconciles KubescapeValidator
custom resources to perform the following validations against your Kubescape API:
- Define configurable thresholds for Vulnerabilities, by Severity. If the # of CVEs detected exceeds the limit, a failed ValidationResult is generated.
- Optionally ignore/omit specific CVEs
- CVE details are included in a ValidationResult
- Flag specific Vulnerability IDs
- Generate a failed ValidationResult if a specific CVE is found in any image
Each KubescapeValidator
CR is (re)-processed every two minutes to continuously ensure that your network matches the expected state.
Installation
The Network validator plugin is meant to be installed by validator (via a ValidatorConfig), but it can also be installed directly as follows:
helm repo add validator-plugin-kubescape https://validator-labs.github.io/validator-plugin-kubescape
helm repo update
helm install validator-plugin-network validator-plugin-network/validator-plugin-kubescape -n validator-plugin-kubescape --create-namespace
Getting Started
You’ll need a Kubernetes cluster to run against. You can use KIND to get a local cluster for testing, or run against a remote cluster.
Note: Your controller will automatically use the current context in your kubeconfig file (i.e. whatever cluster kubectl cluster-info
shows).
Running on the cluster
- Install Instances of Custom Resources:
kubectl apply -f config/samples/
- Build and push your image to the location specified by
IMG
:
make docker-build docker-push IMG=<some-registry>/validator-plugin-kubescape:tag
- Deploy the controller to the cluster with the image specified by
IMG
:
make deploy IMG=<some-registry>/validator-plugin-kubescape:tag
Uninstall CRDs
To delete the CRDs from the cluster:
make uninstall
Undeploy controller
UnDeploy the controller from the cluster:
make undeploy
How it works
This project aims to follow the Kubernetes Operator pattern.
It uses Controllers,
which provide a reconcile function responsible for synchronizing resources until the desired state is reached on the cluster.
Test It Out
- Install the CRDs into the cluster:
make install
- Run your controller (this will run in the foreground, so switch to a new terminal if you want to leave it running):
make run
NOTE: You can also run this in one step by running: make install run
Modifying the API definitions
If you are editing the API definitions, generate the manifests such as CRs or CRDs using:
make manifests
NOTE: Run make --help
for more information on all potential make
targets
More information can be found via the Kubebuilder Documentation
Contributing
All contributions are welcome! Feel free to reach out on the Spectro Cloud community Slack.
Make sure pre-commit
is installed.
Install the pre-commit
scripts:
pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg
pre-commit install --hook-type pre-commit
License
Copyright 2023.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.