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aws_s3_bucket resource

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Use the aws_s3_bucket InSpec audit resource to test properties of a single AWS bucket.

Syntax

An aws_s3_bucket resource block declares a bucket by name, and then lists tests to be performed.

describe aws_s3_bucket(bucket_name: 'test_bucket') do
  it { should exist }
  it { should_not be_public }
end

describe aws_s3_bucket('test_bucket') do
  it { should exist }
end

Parameters

bucket_name (required)

This resource accepts a single parameter, the S3 Bucket Name which uniquely identifies the bucket. This can be passed either as a string or as a bucket_name: 'value' key-value entry in a hash.

See also the AWS documentation on S3 Buckets.

Properties

PropertyDescription
regionThe region of the bucket. Region is overridden based on the location returned from S3
bucket_aclAn array of AWS Grants detailing permission grants on the bucket.
bucket_policyThe IAM policy document controlling access to the bucket.
bucket_lifecycle_rulesThe lifecycle policy rules that define actions S3 will take for all objects (or a subset of objects) in their lifetime.
tagsAn hash with each key-value pair corresponding to a tag associated with the entity

Examples

Test the bucket-level ACL

describe aws_s3_bucket('test_bucket') do
  its('bucket_acl.count') { should eq 1 }
end

Check if a bucket has a bucket policy

describe aws_s3_bucket('test_bucket') do
  its('bucket_policy') { should be_empty }
end

Check if a bucket appears to be exposed to the public

describe aws_s3_bucket('test_bucket') do
  it { should_not be_public }
end

Check if the correct region is set

describe aws_s3_bucket('test_bucket') do
  its('region') { should eq 'us-east-1' }
end

Check bucket’s ACL for correct grants

bucket_acl = aws_s3_bucket('my-bucket').bucket_acl

# Look for grants to "AllUsers" (that is, the public)
all_users_grants = bucket_acl.select do |g|
  g.grantee.type == 'Group' && g.grantee.uri =~ /AllUsers/
end

# Look for grants to "AuthenticatedUsers" (that is, any authenticated AWS user - nearly public)
auth_grants = bucket_acl.select do |g|
  g.grantee.type == 'Group' && g.grantee.uri =~ /AuthenticatedUsers/
end

Test all buckets

aws_s3_buckets.bucket_names.each do |bucket_name|
    describe aws_s3_bucket(bucket_name) do
      it { should have_default_encryption_enabled }
      end
  end

Test buckets in a specific region

aws_s3_buckets.bucket_names.each do |bucket_name|
  if aws_s3_bucket(bucket_name: bucket_name).region == region
    describe aws_s3_bucket(bucket_name) do
      it { should have_default_encryption_enabled }
          end
      end
  end

Check if a bucket has a bucket policy that requires requests to use HTTPS

describe aws_s3_bucket('test_bucket') do
  it { should have_secure_transport_enabled }
end

Matchers

This InSpec audit resource has the following special matchers. For a full list of available matchers, please visit our matchers page.

be_public

The be_public matcher tests if the bucket has potentially insecure access controls. This high-level matcher detects several insecure conditions, which may be enhanced in the future. Currently, the matcher reports an insecure bucket if any of the following conditions are met:

  1. A bucket ACL grant exists for the ‘AllUsers’ group
  2. A bucket ACL grant exists for the ‘AuthenticatedUsers’ group
  3. A bucket policy has an effect ‘Allow’ and principal ‘*’

Note: This resource does not detect insecure object ACLs.

it { should_not be_public }

have_access_logging_enabled

The have_access_logging_enabled matcher tests if access logging is enabled for the s3 bucket.

it { should have_access_logging_enabled }

have_default_encryption_enabled

The have_default_encryption_enabled matcher tests if default encryption is enabled for the s3 bucket.

it { should have_default_encryption_enabled }

have_versioning_enabled

The have_versioning_enabled matcher tests if versioning is enabled for the s3 bucket.

it { should have_versioning_enabled }

have_secure_transport_enabled

The have_secure_transport_enabled matcher tests if a bucket policy that explicitly denies requests via HTTP is enabled for the s3 bucket.

it { should have_secure_transport_enabled }

AWS Permissions

Your Principal will need the s3:GetBucketAcl, s3:GetBucketLocation, s3:GetBucketLogging, s3:GetBucketPolicy, and s3:GetEncryptionConfiguration actions set to allow.

You can find detailed documentation at Actions, Resources, and Condition Keys for Amazon S3.

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