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This is a secure/locked-down bastion implemented as a Docker Container. It uses Alpine Linux as the base image and ships with support for Google Authenticator & DUO MFA support.

It was designed to be used on Kubernetes together with GitHub Authorized Keys to provide secure remote access to production clusters.

MFA Setup & Usage

Here's a demo of what a user experiences when setting up Google Authenticator for the first time.

Demo 1

When using Duo as the MFA provider, this becomes even more magical because Duo supports automatic Push notifications to your mobile device. Just approve the request on your mobile phone (e.g. with a thumb press on iOS) when prompted.

Slack Notifications

Here's what it looks like when someone connects to the bastion if Slack notifications are enabled.

Demo 2

We recommend using Slack notifications for self-reporting.

  • Any time a user accesses production systems, they should reply to the slack notification to justify their remote access.
  • A "buddy" should approve the login by adding a reaction (e.g. ✅).
  • If no one approves the login, it should trigger an incident response to track down the unauthorized access.

This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.

It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.

Usage

Running

Refer to the Environment Variables section below to tune how the bastion operates.

$ docker run -p 1234:22 cloudposse/bastion:latest

Building

$ git clone https://github.com/cloudposse/bastion.git
$ cd bastion
$ make docker:build

Configuration

Recommendations

  • Do not allow root (or sudo) access to this container as doing so would allow remote users to manipulate audit-logs in /var/log/sudo-io
  • Use the bastion as a "jump host" for accessing other internal systems rather than installing a lot of unnecessary stuff, which increases the overall attack surface.
  • Sync the contents of /var/log/sudo-io to a remote, offsite location. If using S3, we recommend enabling bucket-versioning.
  • Use `github-authorized-keys to automatically provision users; or use the Helm chart.
  • Bind-mount /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow and /etc/group into the container as read-only
  • Bind-mount /home into container; the bastion does not manage authorized keys

Environment Variables

The following tables lists the most relevant environment variables of the bastion image and their default values.

Duo Settings

Duo is a enterprise MFA provider that is very affordable. Details here: https://duo.com/pricing

ENV Description Default
MFA_PROVIDER Enable the Duo MFA provider duo
DUO_IKEY Duo Integration Key
DUO_SKEY Duo Secret Key
DUO_HOST Duo Host Endpoint
DUO_FAILMODE How to fail if Duo cannot be reached secure
DUO_AUTOPUSH Automatically send a push notification yes
DUO_PROMPTS How many times to prompt for MFA 1
Google Authenticator Settings

Google Authenticator is a free & open source MFA solution. It's less secure than Duo because tokens are stored on the server under each user account.

ENV Description Default
MFA_PROVIDER Enable the Google Authenticator provider google-authenticator
Enforcer Settings

The enforcer ensures certain conditions are satisfied. Currently, these options are supported.

ENV Description Default
ENFORCER_ENABLED Enable general enforcement true
ENFORCER_CLEAN_HOME_ENABLED Erase dot files in home directory before starting session true
Slack Notifications

The enforcer is able to send notifications to a slack channel anytime there is an SSH login.

ENV Description Default
SLACK_ENABLED Enabled Slack integration false
SLACK_HOOK Slack integration method (e.g. pam, sshrc) sshrc
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL Webhook URL
SLACK_USERNAME Slack handle of bot (defaults to short-dns name)
SLACK_TIMEOUT Request timeout 2
SLACK_FATAL_ERRORS Deny logins if slack notification fails true
SSH Auditor

The SSH auditor uses sudosh to record entire SSH sessions (stdin, stdout, and stderr).

ENV Description Default
SSH_AUDIT_ENABLED Enable the SSH Audit facility true

This will require that users login with the /usr/bin/sudosh shell.

Update user's default shell by running the command: usermod -s /usr/bin/sudosh $username. By default, root will automatically be updated to use sudosh.

Use the sudoreplay command to audit/replay sessions.

User Accounts & SSH Keys

The bastion does not attempt to manage user accounts. We suggest using GitHub Authorized Keys to provision user accounts and SSH keys. We provide a chart of how we recommend doing it.

Extending

The bastion was written to be easily extensible.

You can extend the enforcement policies by adding shell scripts to etc/enforce.d. Any scripts that are +x (e.g. chmod 755) will be executed at runtime.

Thanks

  • @neochrome, for providing a great basic bastion built on top of Alpine Linux
  • @aws, for providing detailed instructions on how to do SSH session logging.
  • @duo, for providing excellent documentation
  • @google for contributing Google Authenticator to the Open Source community

Quick Start

Here's how you can quickly demo the bastion. We assume you have ~/.ssh/authorized_keys properly configured and your SSH key (e.g. ~/.ssh/id_rsa) added to your SSH agent.

$ docker run -it -p 1234:22 \
     -e MFA_PROVIDER=google-authenticator \
     -v ~/.ssh/authorized_keys:/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
     cloudposse/bastion

Now, in another terminal you should be able to run:

$ ssh root@localhost -p 1234

The first time you connect, you'll be asked to setup your MFA device. Subsequently, each time you connect, you'll be prompted to enter your MFA token.

Help

Got a question?

File a GitHub issue, send us an email or join our Slack Community.

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Commercial Support

Work directly with our team of DevOps experts via email, slack, and video conferencing.

We provide commercial support for all of our Open Source projects. As a Dedicated Support customer, you have access to our team of subject matter experts at a fraction of the cost of a full-time engineer.

E-Mail

  • Questions. We'll use a Shared Slack channel between your team and ours.
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Contributing

Bug Reports & Feature Requests

Please use the issue tracker to report any bugs or file feature requests.

Developing

If you are interested in being a contributor and want to get involved in developing this project or help out with our other projects, we would love to hear from you! Shoot us an email.

In general, PRs are welcome. We follow the typical "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.

  1. Fork the repo on GitHub
  2. Clone the project to your own machine
  3. Commit changes to your own branch
  4. Push your work back up to your fork
  5. Submit a Pull Request so that we can review your changes

NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest changes from "upstream" before making a pull request!

Copyright

Copyright © 2017-2018 Cloud Posse, LLC

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Erik Osterman
Erik Osterman
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