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ProxMenux/AppImage/scripts/security_manager.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
ProxMenux Security Manager
Handles Proxmox firewall status, rules, and security tool detection.
"""
import os
import json
import subprocess
import re
# =================================================================
# Proxmox Firewall Management
# =================================================================
# Proxmox firewall config paths
CLUSTER_FW = "/etc/pve/firewall/cluster.fw"
HOST_FW_DIR = "/etc/pve/local" # host.fw is per-node
def _run_cmd(cmd, timeout=10):
"""Run a shell command and return (returncode, stdout, stderr)"""
try:
result = subprocess.run(
cmd, capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=timeout
)
return result.returncode, result.stdout.strip(), result.stderr.strip()
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
return -1, "", "Command timed out"
except FileNotFoundError:
return -1, "", f"Command not found: {cmd[0]}"
except Exception as e:
return -1, "", str(e)
def get_firewall_status():
"""
Get the overall Proxmox firewall status.
Returns dict with status info.
"""
result = {
"pve_firewall_installed": False,
"pve_firewall_active": False,
"cluster_fw_enabled": False,
"host_fw_enabled": False,
"rules_count": 0,
"rules": [],
"monitor_port_open": False,
}
# Check if pve-firewall service exists
rc, out, _ = _run_cmd(["systemctl", "is-active", "pve-firewall"])
result["pve_firewall_installed"] = rc == 0 or "inactive" in out or "active" in out
result["pve_firewall_active"] = (rc == 0 and out == "active")
# If not installed or inactive, check if the service unit exists
if not result["pve_firewall_installed"]:
rc2, _, _ = _run_cmd(["systemctl", "cat", "pve-firewall"])
result["pve_firewall_installed"] = rc2 == 0
# Parse cluster firewall config
if os.path.isfile(CLUSTER_FW):
try:
with open(CLUSTER_FW, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
# Check if firewall is enabled at cluster level
for line in content.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if line.lower().startswith("enable:"):
val = line.split(":", 1)[1].strip()
result["cluster_fw_enabled"] = val == "1"
break
except Exception:
pass
# Parse host firewall config
host_fw = os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw")
if os.path.isfile(host_fw):
try:
with open(host_fw, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
for line in content.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if line.lower().startswith("enable:"):
val = line.split(":", 1)[1].strip()
result["host_fw_enabled"] = val == "1"
break
except Exception:
pass
# Get rules
rules = _parse_firewall_rules()
result["rules"] = rules
result["rules_count"] = len(rules)
# Check if port 8008 is allowed
for rule in rules:
dport = str(rule.get("dport", ""))
if "8008" in dport and rule.get("action", "").upper() == "ACCEPT":
result["monitor_port_open"] = True
break
return result
def _parse_firewall_rules():
"""Parse all firewall rules from cluster and host configs"""
rules = []
rule_idx_by_file = {} # Track rule index per file for deletion
for fw_file, source in [(CLUSTER_FW, "cluster"), (os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw"), "host")]:
if not os.path.isfile(fw_file):
continue
rule_idx_by_file[source] = 0
try:
with open(fw_file, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
in_rules = False
section = ""
for line in content.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith('#'):
continue
# Detect section headers
if line.startswith('['):
section_match = re.match(r'\[(\w+)\]', line)
if section_match:
section = section_match.group(1).upper()
in_rules = section in ("RULES", "IN", "OUT")
continue
if in_rules or section in ("RULES", "IN", "OUT"):
rule = _parse_rule_line(line, source, section)
if rule:
rule["rule_index"] = rule_idx_by_file[source]
rules.append(rule)
rule_idx_by_file[source] += 1
except Exception:
pass
return rules
def _parse_rule_line(line, source, section):
"""Parse a single firewall rule line"""
# Proxmox rule format: |ACTION MACRO(params) -option value ...
# or: IN/OUT ACTION -p proto -dport port -source addr
parts = line.split()
if len(parts) < 2:
return None
rule = {
"raw": line,
"source_file": source,
"section": section,
}
idx = 0
# Direction
if parts[0].upper() in ("IN", "OUT"):
rule["direction"] = parts[0].upper()
idx = 1
elif section in ("IN",):
rule["direction"] = "IN"
elif section in ("OUT",):
rule["direction"] = "OUT"
if idx < len(parts):
rule["action"] = parts[idx].upper()
idx += 1
# Parse options
while idx < len(parts):
opt = parts[idx]
if opt.startswith("-") and idx + 1 < len(parts):
key = opt.lstrip("-")
val = parts[idx + 1]
rule[key] = val
idx += 2
else:
idx += 1
return rule
def add_firewall_rule(direction="IN", action="ACCEPT", protocol="tcp", dport="", sport="",
source="", dest="", iface="", comment="", level="host"):
"""
Add a custom firewall rule to host or cluster firewall config.
Returns (success, message)
"""
# Validate inputs
action = action.upper()
if action not in ("ACCEPT", "DROP", "REJECT"):
return False, f"Invalid action: {action}. Must be ACCEPT, DROP, or REJECT"
direction = direction.upper()
if direction not in ("IN", "OUT"):
return False, f"Invalid direction: {direction}. Must be IN or OUT"
# Build rule line
parts = [direction, action]
if protocol:
parts.extend(["-p", protocol.lower()])
if dport:
# Validate port
if not re.match(r'^[\d:,]+$', dport):
return False, f"Invalid destination port: {dport}"
parts.extend(["-dport", dport])
if sport:
if not re.match(r'^[\d:,]+$', sport):
return False, f"Invalid source port: {sport}"
parts.extend(["-sport", sport])
if source:
parts.extend(["-source", source])
if dest:
parts.extend(["-dest", dest])
if iface:
parts.extend(["-i", iface])
parts.extend(["-log", "nolog"])
if comment:
# Sanitize comment
safe_comment = re.sub(r'[^\w\s\-._/():]', '', comment)
parts.append(f"# {safe_comment}")
rule_line = " ".join(parts)
# Determine target file
if level == "cluster":
fw_file = CLUSTER_FW
else:
fw_file = os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw")
try:
content = ""
has_rules_section = False
if os.path.isfile(fw_file):
with open(fw_file, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
has_rules_section = "[RULES]" in content
if has_rules_section:
lines = content.splitlines()
new_lines = []
inserted = False
for line in lines:
new_lines.append(line)
if not inserted and line.strip() == "[RULES]":
new_lines.append(rule_line)
inserted = True
content = "\n".join(new_lines) + "\n"
else:
if content and not content.endswith("\n"):
content += "\n"
content += "\n[RULES]\n"
content += rule_line + "\n"
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(fw_file), exist_ok=True)
with open(fw_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(content)
_run_cmd(["pve-firewall", "reload"])
return True, f"Firewall rule added: {direction} {action} {protocol}{':' + dport if dport else ''}"
except PermissionError:
return False, "Permission denied. Cannot write to firewall config."
except Exception as e:
return False, f"Failed to add firewall rule: {str(e)}"
def delete_firewall_rule(rule_index, level="host"):
"""
Delete a firewall rule by index from host or cluster config.
The index corresponds to the order of rules in [RULES] section.
Returns (success, message)
"""
if level == "cluster":
fw_file = CLUSTER_FW
else:
fw_file = os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw")
if not os.path.isfile(fw_file):
return False, "Firewall config file not found"
try:
with open(fw_file, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
lines = content.splitlines()
new_lines = []
in_rules = False
current_rule_idx = 0
removed_rule = None
for line in lines:
stripped = line.strip()
if stripped.startswith('['):
section_match = re.match(r'\[(\w+)\]', stripped)
if section_match:
section = section_match.group(1).upper()
in_rules = section in ("RULES", "IN", "OUT")
if in_rules and stripped and not stripped.startswith('#') and not stripped.startswith('['):
# This is a rule line
if current_rule_idx == rule_index:
removed_rule = stripped
current_rule_idx += 1
continue # Skip this line (delete it)
current_rule_idx += 1
new_lines.append(line)
if removed_rule is None:
return False, f"Rule index {rule_index} not found"
with open(fw_file, 'w') as f:
f.write("\n".join(new_lines) + "\n")
_run_cmd(["pve-firewall", "reload"])
return True, f"Firewall rule deleted: {removed_rule}"
except PermissionError:
return False, "Permission denied. Cannot modify firewall config."
except Exception as e:
return False, f"Failed to delete rule: {str(e)}"
def add_monitor_port_rule():
"""
Add a firewall rule to allow port 8008 (ProxMenux Monitor) on the host.
Returns (success, message)
"""
host_fw = os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw")
# Check if rule already exists
status = get_firewall_status()
if status.get("monitor_port_open"):
return True, "Port 8008 is already allowed in the firewall"
try:
content = ""
has_rules_section = False
if os.path.isfile(host_fw):
with open(host_fw, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
has_rules_section = "[RULES]" in content
rule_line = "IN ACCEPT -p tcp -dport 8008 -log nolog # ProxMenux Monitor"
if has_rules_section:
# Add rule after [RULES] section header
lines = content.splitlines()
new_lines = []
inserted = False
for line in lines:
new_lines.append(line)
if not inserted and line.strip() == "[RULES]":
new_lines.append(rule_line)
inserted = True
content = "\n".join(new_lines) + "\n"
else:
# Add [RULES] section
if content and not content.endswith("\n"):
content += "\n"
content += "\n[RULES]\n"
content += rule_line + "\n"
with open(host_fw, 'w') as f:
f.write(content)
# Reload firewall
_run_cmd(["pve-firewall", "reload"])
return True, "Firewall rule added: port 8008 (TCP) allowed for ProxMenux Monitor"
except PermissionError:
return False, "Permission denied. Cannot write to firewall config."
except Exception as e:
return False, f"Failed to add firewall rule: {str(e)}"
def remove_monitor_port_rule():
"""
Remove the ProxMenux Monitor port 8008 rule from host firewall.
Returns (success, message)
"""
host_fw = os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw")
if not os.path.isfile(host_fw):
return True, "No host firewall config found"
try:
with open(host_fw, 'r') as f:
lines = f.readlines()
new_lines = []
removed = False
for line in lines:
if "8008" in line and "ProxMenux" in line:
removed = True
continue
new_lines.append(line)
if not removed:
return True, "No ProxMenux Monitor rule found to remove"
with open(host_fw, 'w') as f:
f.writelines(new_lines)
_run_cmd(["pve-firewall", "reload"])
return True, "ProxMenux Monitor firewall rule removed"
except Exception as e:
return False, f"Failed to remove firewall rule: {str(e)}"
def enable_firewall(level="host"):
"""
Enable the Proxmox firewall at host or cluster level.
Returns (success, message)
"""
if level == "cluster":
return _set_firewall_enabled(CLUSTER_FW, True)
else:
host_fw = os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw")
return _set_firewall_enabled(host_fw, True)
def disable_firewall(level="host"):
"""
Disable the Proxmox firewall at host or cluster level.
Returns (success, message)
"""
if level == "cluster":
return _set_firewall_enabled(CLUSTER_FW, False)
else:
host_fw = os.path.join(HOST_FW_DIR, "host.fw")
return _set_firewall_enabled(host_fw, False)
def _set_firewall_enabled(fw_file, enabled):
"""Set enable: 1 or enable: 0 in firewall config"""
try:
content = ""
if os.path.isfile(fw_file):
with open(fw_file, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
enable_val = "1" if enabled else "0"
has_options = "[OPTIONS]" in content
has_enable = False
lines = content.splitlines()
new_lines = []
in_options = False
for line in lines:
stripped = line.strip()
if stripped.startswith("["):
in_options = stripped == "[OPTIONS]"
if in_options and stripped.lower().startswith("enable:"):
new_lines.append(f"enable: {enable_val}")
has_enable = True
else:
new_lines.append(line)
if not has_enable:
if has_options:
# Add enable line after [OPTIONS]
final_lines = []
for line in new_lines:
final_lines.append(line)
if line.strip() == "[OPTIONS]":
final_lines.append(f"enable: {enable_val}")
new_lines = final_lines
else:
# Add [OPTIONS] section at the beginning
new_lines.insert(0, "[OPTIONS]")
new_lines.insert(1, f"enable: {enable_val}")
new_lines.insert(2, "")
# Ensure parent directory exists
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(fw_file), exist_ok=True)
with open(fw_file, 'w') as f:
f.write("\n".join(new_lines) + "\n")
# Reload or start the firewall service
if enabled:
_run_cmd(["systemctl", "enable", "pve-firewall"])
_run_cmd(["systemctl", "start", "pve-firewall"])
_run_cmd(["pve-firewall", "reload"])
state = "enabled" if enabled else "disabled"
level = "cluster" if fw_file == CLUSTER_FW else "host"
return True, f"Firewall {state} at {level} level"
except PermissionError:
return False, "Permission denied. Cannot modify firewall config."
except Exception as e:
return False, f"Failed to modify firewall: {str(e)}"
# =================================================================
# Security Tools Detection
# =================================================================
# =================================================================
# Fail2Ban Detailed Management
# =================================================================
def get_fail2ban_details():
"""
Get detailed Fail2Ban info: per-jail banned IPs, ban times, etc.
Returns dict with detailed jail information.
"""
result = {
"installed": False,
"active": False,
"version": "",
"jails": [],
}
rc, out, _ = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "--version"])
if rc != 0:
return result
result["installed"] = True
result["version"] = out.split("\n")[0].strip() if out else ""
rc2, out2, _ = _run_cmd(["systemctl", "is-active", "fail2ban"])
result["active"] = (rc2 == 0 and out2 == "active")
if not result["active"]:
return result
# Get jail list
rc3, out3, _ = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "status"])
jail_names = []
if rc3 == 0:
for line in out3.splitlines():
if "Jail list:" in line:
jails_str = line.split(":", 1)[1].strip()
jail_names = [j.strip() for j in jails_str.split(",") if j.strip()]
# Get detailed info per jail
for jail_name in jail_names:
jail_info = {
"name": jail_name,
"currently_failed": 0,
"total_failed": 0,
"currently_banned": 0,
"total_banned": 0,
"banned_ips": [],
"findtime": "",
"bantime": "",
"maxretry": "",
}
rc4, out4, _ = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "status", jail_name])
if rc4 == 0:
for line in out4.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if "Currently failed:" in line:
try:
jail_info["currently_failed"] = int(line.split(":", 1)[1].strip())
except ValueError:
pass
elif "Total failed:" in line:
try:
jail_info["total_failed"] = int(line.split(":", 1)[1].strip())
except ValueError:
pass
elif "Currently banned:" in line:
try:
jail_info["currently_banned"] = int(line.split(":", 1)[1].strip())
except ValueError:
pass
elif "Total banned:" in line:
try:
jail_info["total_banned"] = int(line.split(":", 1)[1].strip())
except ValueError:
pass
elif "Banned IP list:" in line:
ips_str = line.split(":", 1)[1].strip()
if ips_str:
raw_ips = [ip.strip() for ip in ips_str.split() if ip.strip()]
jail_info["banned_ips"] = [
{"ip": ip, "type": classify_ip(ip)} for ip in raw_ips
]
# Get jail config values
for key in ["findtime", "bantime", "maxretry"]:
rc5, out5, _ = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "get", jail_name, key])
if rc5 == 0 and out5:
jail_info[key] = out5.strip()
result["jails"].append(jail_info)
return result
def classify_ip(ip_address):
"""
Classify an IP address as 'local' or 'external'.
Local: 10.x.x.x, 172.16-31.x.x, 192.168.x.x, 127.x.x.x, fd00::/8, fe80::/10, ::1
"""
if not ip_address:
return "unknown"
ip = ip_address.strip()
# IPv4 private ranges
if ip.startswith("10.") or ip.startswith("127.") or ip.startswith("192.168."):
return "local"
if ip.startswith("172."):
try:
second_octet = int(ip.split(".")[1])
if 16 <= second_octet <= 31:
return "local"
except (ValueError, IndexError):
pass
# IPv6 private/link-local
ip_lower = ip.lower()
if ip_lower == "::1" or ip_lower.startswith("fd") or ip_lower.startswith("fe80"):
return "local"
return "external"
def update_jail_config(jail_name, maxretry=None, bantime=None, findtime=None):
"""
Update Fail2Ban jail configuration (maxretry, bantime, findtime).
Uses fail2ban-client set commands for live changes, and also writes
to the jail.local file for persistence.
bantime = -1 means permanent ban.
Returns (success, message)
"""
if not jail_name:
return False, "Jail name is required"
changes = []
errors = []
# Apply live changes via fail2ban-client
if maxretry is not None:
try:
val = int(maxretry)
if val < 1:
return False, "Max retries must be at least 1"
rc, _, err = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "set", jail_name, "maxretry", str(val)])
if rc == 0:
changes.append(f"maxretry={val}")
else:
errors.append(f"maxretry: {err}")
except ValueError:
errors.append("maxretry must be a number")
if bantime is not None:
try:
val = int(bantime)
# -1 = permanent, otherwise must be positive
if val < -1 or val == 0:
return False, "Ban time must be positive seconds or -1 for permanent"
rc, _, err = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "set", jail_name, "bantime", str(val)])
if rc == 0:
changes.append(f"bantime={val}")
else:
errors.append(f"bantime: {err}")
except ValueError:
errors.append("bantime must be a number")
if findtime is not None:
try:
val = int(findtime)
if val < 1:
return False, "Find time must be positive"
rc, _, err = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "set", jail_name, "findtime", str(val)])
if rc == 0:
changes.append(f"findtime={val}")
else:
errors.append(f"findtime: {err}")
except ValueError:
errors.append("findtime must be a number")
# Also persist to jail.local so changes survive restart
if changes:
_persist_jail_config(jail_name, maxretry, bantime, findtime)
if errors:
return False, "Errors: " + "; ".join(errors)
if changes:
return True, f"Jail '{jail_name}' updated: {', '.join(changes)}"
return False, "No changes specified"
def _persist_jail_config(jail_name, maxretry=None, bantime=None, findtime=None):
"""
Write jail config changes to /etc/fail2ban/jail.local for persistence.
"""
jail_local = "/etc/fail2ban/jail.local"
try:
content = ""
if os.path.isfile(jail_local):
with open(jail_local, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
lines = content.splitlines() if content else []
# Find or create the jail section
jail_section = f"[{jail_name}]"
section_start = -1
section_end = len(lines)
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
if line.strip() == jail_section:
section_start = i
elif section_start >= 0 and line.strip().startswith("[") and i > section_start:
section_end = i
break
# Build settings to update
settings = {}
if maxretry is not None:
settings["maxretry"] = str(int(maxretry))
if bantime is not None:
settings["bantime"] = str(int(bantime))
if findtime is not None:
settings["findtime"] = str(int(findtime))
if section_start >= 0:
# Update existing section
for key, val in settings.items():
found = False
for i in range(section_start + 1, section_end):
stripped = lines[i].strip()
if stripped.startswith(f"{key}") and "=" in stripped:
lines[i] = f"{key} = {val}"
found = True
break
if not found:
lines.insert(section_start + 1, f"{key} = {val}")
section_end += 1
else:
# Create new section
if lines and lines[-1].strip():
lines.append("")
lines.append(jail_section)
for key, val in settings.items():
lines.append(f"{key} = {val}")
with open(jail_local, 'w') as f:
f.write("\n".join(lines) + "\n")
except Exception:
pass # Best effort persistence
def unban_ip(jail_name, ip_address):
"""
Unban a specific IP from a Fail2Ban jail.
Returns (success, message)
"""
if not jail_name or not ip_address:
return False, "Jail name and IP address are required"
# Validate IP format (basic check)
if not re.match(r'^[\d.:a-fA-F]+$', ip_address):
return False, f"Invalid IP address format: {ip_address}"
rc, out, err = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "set", jail_name, "unbanip", ip_address])
if rc == 0:
return True, f"IP {ip_address} has been unbanned from jail '{jail_name}'"
else:
return False, f"Failed to unban IP: {err or out}"
def get_fail2ban_recent_activity(lines=50):
"""
Get recent Fail2Ban log activity (bans and unbans).
Returns list of recent events.
"""
events = []
log_file = "/var/log/fail2ban.log"
if not os.path.isfile(log_file):
return events
try:
# Read last N lines using tail
rc, out, _ = _run_cmd(["tail", f"-{lines}", log_file], timeout=5)
if rc != 0 or not out:
return events
for line in out.splitlines():
event = None
# Parse ban events
ban_match = re.search(
r'(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s+\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})[,\d]*\s+.*\[(\w+)\]\s+Ban\s+([\d.:a-fA-F]+)',
line
)
if ban_match:
event = {
"timestamp": ban_match.group(1),
"jail": ban_match.group(2),
"ip": ban_match.group(3),
"action": "ban",
}
# Parse unban events
if not event:
unban_match = re.search(
r'(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s+\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})[,\d]*\s+.*\[(\w+)\]\s+Unban\s+([\d.:a-fA-F]+)',
line
)
if unban_match:
event = {
"timestamp": unban_match.group(1),
"jail": unban_match.group(2),
"ip": unban_match.group(3),
"action": "unban",
}
# Parse found (failed attempt) events
if not event:
found_match = re.search(
r'(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s+\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})[,\d]*\s+.*\[(\w+)\]\s+Found\s+([\d.:a-fA-F]+)',
line
)
if found_match:
event = {
"timestamp": found_match.group(1),
"jail": found_match.group(2),
"ip": found_match.group(3),
"action": "found",
}
if event:
events.append(event)
# Return most recent first
events.reverse()
except Exception:
pass
return events
def detect_security_tools():
"""
Detect installed security tools on the system.
Returns dict with tool status info.
"""
tools = {}
# Fail2Ban
tools["fail2ban"] = _detect_fail2ban()
# Lynis
tools["lynis"] = _detect_lynis()
return tools
def _detect_fail2ban():
"""Detect Fail2Ban installation and status"""
info = {
"installed": False,
"active": False,
"version": "",
"jails": [],
"banned_ips_count": 0,
}
rc, out, _ = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "--version"])
if rc == 0:
info["installed"] = True
info["version"] = out.split("\n")[0].strip() if out else ""
# Check service status
rc2, out2, _ = _run_cmd(["systemctl", "is-active", "fail2ban"])
info["active"] = (rc2 == 0 and out2 == "active")
if info["active"]:
# Get jails
rc3, out3, _ = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "status"])
if rc3 == 0:
for line in out3.splitlines():
if "Jail list:" in line:
jails_str = line.split(":", 1)[1].strip()
info["jails"] = [j.strip() for j in jails_str.split(",") if j.strip()]
# Count banned IPs across all jails
total_banned = 0
for jail in info["jails"]:
rc4, out4, _ = _run_cmd(["fail2ban-client", "status", jail])
if rc4 == 0:
for line in out4.splitlines():
if "Currently banned:" in line:
try:
count = int(line.split(":", 1)[1].strip())
total_banned += count
except ValueError:
pass
info["banned_ips_count"] = total_banned
return info
def _detect_lynis():
"""Detect Lynis installation and status"""
info = {
"installed": False,
"version": "",
"last_scan": None,
"hardening_index": None,
}
# Check both locations
lynis_cmd = None
for path in ["/usr/local/bin/lynis", "/opt/lynis/lynis", "/usr/bin/lynis"]:
if os.path.isfile(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK):
lynis_cmd = path
break
if lynis_cmd:
info["installed"] = True
rc, out, _ = _run_cmd([lynis_cmd, "show", "version"])
if rc == 0:
info["version"] = out.strip()
# Check for last scan report
report_file = "/var/log/lynis-report.dat"
if os.path.isfile(report_file):
try:
with open(report_file, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
if line.startswith("report_datetime_start="):
info["last_scan"] = line.split("=", 1)[1].strip()
elif line.startswith("hardening_index="):
try:
info["hardening_index"] = int(line.split("=", 1)[1].strip())
except ValueError:
pass
except Exception:
pass
return info