Guide to the Secure Configuration of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4
Rules, Groups, and Values defined within the XCCDF Benchmark
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Ensure APIServer is not configured with Old tlsSecurityProfile
The configuration <code>tlsSecurityProfile</code> specifies TLS configurations to be used while establishing connections with the externally expose...Rule Medium Severity -
Disable Token-based Authentication
To ensure OpenShift does not accept token-based authentication, follow the OpenShift documentation and configure alternate mechanisms for authentic...Rule High Severity -
Ensure that Audit Log Forwarding Is Enabled
OpenShift audit works at the API server level, logging all requests coming to the server. Audit is on by default and the best practice is to ship a...Rule Medium Severity -
Ensure that Audit Log Webhook Is Configured
Audit is on by default and the best practice is to ship audit logs off an cluster for retention. HyperShift is able to do this with the a audit web...Rule Medium Severity -
Authentication
In cloud workloads, there are many ways to create and configure to multiple authentication services. Some of these authentication methods by not be...Group -
OAuth Clients Token Inactivity Timeout
Enter OAuth Clients Token Inactivity Timeout in SecondsValue -
Configure An Identity Provider
<p> For users to interact with OpenShift Container Platform, they must first authenticate to the cluster. The authentication layer i...Rule Medium Severity -
Configure OAuth server so that tokens expire after a set period of inactivity
<p> You can configure OAuth tokens to expire after a set period of inactivity. By default, no token inactivity timeout is set. </p> ...Rule Medium Severity -
Configure OAuth tokens to expire after a set period of inactivity
<p> You can configure OAuth tokens to expire after a set period of inactivity. By default, no token inactivity timeout is set. </p> ...Rule Medium Severity -
Configure OAuth tokens to expire after a set period of inactivity
<p> You can configure OAuth tokens to have have a custom duration. By default, the tokens are valid for 24 hours (86400 seconds). </...Rule Medium Severity -
Configure OAuth server so that tokens have a maximum age set
<p> You can configure OAuth tokens to have have a custom duration. By default, the tokens are valid for 24 hours (86400 seconds). </...Rule Medium Severity -
Kube controller manager config check - secure port
Kube controller manager config check - secure portValue -
Kube controller manager config check - service account CA
Kube controller manager config check - service account CAValue -
Kube controller manager config check - service account private key
Kube controller manager config check - service account private keyValue -
Kube controller manager config check - use service account
Kube controller manager config check - use service accountValue -
Configure which node to scan based on role
Configure which node to scan based on roleValue -
Configure OAuth clients so that tokens expire after a set period of inactivity
<p> You can configure OAuth tokens to expire after a set period of inactivity. By default, no token inactivity timeout is set. </p> ...Rule Medium Severity -
Configure OAuth clients so that tokens have a maximum age set
<p> You can configure OAuth tokens to have have a custom duration. By default, the tokens are valid for 24 hours (86400 seconds). </...Rule Medium Severity -
Do Not Use htpasswd-based IdP
<p> For users to interact with OpenShift Container Platform, they must first authenticate to the cluster. The authentication layer i...Rule Medium Severity -
Only Use LDAP-based IdPs with TLS
<p> For users to interact with OpenShift Container Platform, they must first authenticate to the cluster. The authentication layer i...Rule High Severity
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