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justification: "PrintLastLog is unsupported on ArchLinux. |
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I know you copied this over from the FreeBSD tests, but I don't think we should do that here in this case. I would much rather prefer that we adapt our baseline (https://github.com/dev-sec/linux-baseline). Are you up to adding your changes there instead?
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I guess you're talking about
ssh-baseline
?I'm not familar at all with ruby.
Would this diff be ok:
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You are absolutely right ;)
Using a plain
if
in controls is discouraged, there is a special constructonly_if
for this kind of conditions. A example use in the baseline is implemented there: https://github.com/dev-sec/ssh-baseline/blob/master/controls/sshd_spec.rb#L515. Checking for a specific OS looks like that: https://github.com/dev-sec/cis-docker-benchmark/blob/master/controls/docker_daemon_configuration_files.rb#L498I am a bit split between detecting the OS or detecting the support of the config option, for example
sshd -G | grep -qi PrintLastLog
would do a specific detection if this version of sshd supports the option.You are welcome to contribute this but I can also adapt the baseline if you are not comfortable introducing changes there.