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#!/bin/sh
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#
# Lynis
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# Copyright 2007-2013, Michael Boelen
# Copyright 2013-2016, CISOfy
#
# Website : https://cisofy.com
# Blog : http://linux-audit.com
# GitHub : https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis
#
# Lynis comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
# welcome to redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
# See LICENSE file for usage of this software.
#
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# Kernel
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InsertSection "Kernel"
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#
CORE_DUMPS_DISABLED=0
CPU_PAE=0
CPU_NX=0
LINUXCONFIGFILE=""
LINUXCONFIGFILE_ZIPPED=0
#
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#
# Test : KRNL-5622
# Description : Check default run level on Linux machines
Register --test-no KRNL-5622 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Determine Linux default run level"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
# Checking if we can find the systemd default target
LogText "Test: Checking for systemd default.target"
if [ -L /etc/systemd/system/default.target ]; then
LogText "Result: symlink found"
if [ ! "${READLINKBINARY}" = "" ]; then
FIND=`${READLINKBINARY} /etc/systemd/system/default.target`
if [ "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Exception: can't find the target of the symlink of /etc/systemd/system/default.target"
ReportException "${TEST_NO}:01"
else
FIND2=`echo ${FIND} | egrep "runlevel5|graphical"`
if [ ! "${FIND2}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Result: Found match on runlevel5/graphical"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default runlevel" --result "runlevel 5" --color GREEN
Report "linux_default_runlevel=5"
else
LogText "Result: No match found on runlevel, defaulting to runlevel 3"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default runlevel" --result "runlevel 3" --color GREEN
Report "linux_default_runlevel=3"
fi
fi
else
LogText "Result: No readlink binary, can't determine where symlink is pointing to"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default run level" --result UNKNOWN --color YELLOW
fi
else
LogText "Result: no systemd found, so trying inittab"
LogText "Test: Checking /etc/inittab"
if [ -f /etc/inittab ]; then
LogText "Result: file /etc/inittab found"
LogText "Test: Checking default Linux run level"
FIND=`awk -F: '/^id/ { print $2; }' /etc/inittab | head -n 1`
if [ "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default runlevel" --result UNKNOWN --color YELLOW
LogText "Result: Can't determine default run level from /etc/inittab"
else
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default run level" --result "${FIND}" --color GREEN
LogText "Found default run level '${FIND}'"
Report "linux_default_runlevel=${FIND}"
fi
else
LogText "Result: file /etc/inittab not found"
if [ "${LINUX_VERSION}" = "Debian" -o "${LINUX_VERSION}" = "Ubuntu" ]; then
LogText "Test: Checking run level with who -r, for Debian based systems"
FIND=`who -r | awk '{ if ($1=="run-level") { print $2 } }'`
if [ ! "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Result: Found default run level '${FIND}'"
Report "linux_default_runlevel=${FIND}"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default run level" --result "RUNLEVEL ${FIND}" --color GREEN
else
LogText "Result: Can't determine default run level from who -r"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default run level" --result UNKNOWN --color YELLOW
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5677
# Description : Check CPU options and support (PAE, No eXecute, eXecute Disable)
# More info : pae and nx bit are both visible on AMD and Intel CPU's if supported
Register --test-no KRNL-5677 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Check CPU options and support"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking CPU support (NX/PAE)"
LogText "Test: Checking /proc/cpuinfo"
if [ -f /proc/cpuinfo ]; then
LogText "Result: found /proc/cpuinfo"
LogText "Test: Checking CPU options (XD/NX/PAE)"
FIND_PAE_NX=`grep " pae " /proc/cpuinfo | grep " nx "`
FIND_PAE=`grep " pae " /proc/cpuinfo`
FIND_NX=`grep " nx " /proc/cpuinfo`
FOUND=0
if [ ! "${FIND_PAE_NX}" = "" ]; then
LogText "PAE: Yes"
LogText "NX: Yes"
CPU_PAE=1
CPU_NX=1
LogText "Result: PAE or No eXecute option(s) both found"
Report "cpu_pae=1"
Report "cpu_nx=1"
FOUND=1
else
if [ ! "${FIND_PAE}" = "" -a "${FIND_NX}" = "" ]; then
Report "cpu_pae=1"
LogText "Result: found PAE"
CPU_PAE=1
FOUND=1
else
if [ ! "${FIND_NX}" = "" -a "${FIND_PAE}" = "" ]; then
Report "cpu_nx=1"
LogText "Result: found No eXecute"
CPU_NX=1
FOUND=1
else
LogText "Result: found no CPU options enabled (PAE or NX bit)"
fi
fi
fi
if [ ${FOUND} -eq 1 ]; then
Display --indent 4 --text "CPU support: PAE and/or NoeXecute supported" --result FOUND --color GREEN
else
Display --indent 4 --text "CPU support: No PAE or NoeXecute supported" --result NONE --color YELLOW
ReportSuggestion ${TEST_NO} "Use a PAE enabled kernel when possible to gain native No eXecute/eXecute Disable support"
fi
else
Display --indent 4 --text "CPU support: no /proc/cpuinfo" --result SKIPPED --color YELLOW
LogText "Result: /proc/cpuinfo not found"
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5680
# Description : Check if installed kernel has PAE support
# Dependency : KRNL-5677
# More info : RedHat/CentOS/Fedora uses the package name 'kernel-PAE'
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# Test : KRNL-5695
# Description : Determining Linux kernel version and release number
Register --test-no KRNL-5695 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Determine Linux kernel version and release number"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
# Kernel number (and suffix)
LINUX_KERNEL_RELEASE=`uname -r`
Report "linux_kernel_release=${LINUX_KERNEL_RELEASE}"
LogText "Result: found kernel release ${LINUX_KERNEL_RELEASE}"
# Type and build date
LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION=`uname -v`
Report "linux_kernel_version=${LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION}"
LogText "Result: found kernel version ${LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION}"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking kernel version and release" --result DONE --color GREEN
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5723
# Description : Check if Linux is build as a monolithic kernel or not
Register --test-no KRNL-5723 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Determining if Linux kernel is monolithic"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
if [ ! "${LSMODBINARY}" = "" -a -f /proc/modules ]; then
LogText "Test: checking if kernel is monolithic or modular"
# Checking if any modules are loaded
FIND=`${LSMODBINARY} | grep -v "^Module" | wc -l | tr -s ' ' | tr -d ' '`
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking kernel type" --result DONE --color GREEN
if [ "${FIND}" = "0" ]; then
LogText "Result: Found monolithic kernel"
Report "linux_kernel_type=monolithic"
MONOLITHIC_KERNEL=1
else
LogText "Result: Found modular kernel"
Report "linux_kernel_type=modular"
MONOLITHIC_KERNEL=0
fi
else
LogText "Test skipped, lsmod binary not found or /proc/modules can not be opened"
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5726
# Description : Checking Linux loaded kernel modules
Register --test-no KRNL-5726 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Checking Linux loaded kernel modules"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
if [ ! "${LSMODBINARY}" = "" -a -f /proc/modules ]; then
FIND=`lsmod | awk '{ if ($1!="Module") print $1 }' | sort`
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking loaded kernel modules" --result DONE --color GREEN
if [ ! "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Loaded modules according lsmod:"
N=0
for I in ${FIND}; do
LogText "Loaded module: ${I}"
Report "loaded_kernel_module[]=${I}"
N=`expr ${N} + 1`
done
Display --indent 6 --text "Found ${N} active modules"
else
LogText "Result: no loaded modules found"
LogText "Notice: No loaded kernel modules could indicate a broken/malformed lsmod, or a (custom) monolithic kernel"
fi
else
LogText "Test skipped, lsmod binary not found or /proc/modules can not be opened"
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5728
# Description : Checking for available Linux kernel configuration file in /boot
Register --test-no KRNL-5728 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Checking Linux kernel config"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
CHECKFILE="/boot/config-`uname -r`"
if [ -f ${CHECKFILE} ]; then
LINUXCONFIGFILE="${CHECKFILE}"
LogText "Result: found config (${LINUXCONFIGFILE})"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking Linux kernel configuration file" --result FOUND --color GREEN
elif [ -f /proc/config.gz ]; then
LINUXCONFIGFILE="${CHECKFILE}"
LINUXCONFIGFILE_ZIPPED=1
LogText "Result: found config: /proc/config.gz (compressed)"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking Linux kernel configuration file" --result FOUND --color GREEN
else
LogText "Result: no Linux kernel configuration file found in /boot"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking Linux kernel configuration file" --result "NOT FOUND" --color WHITE
fi
if [ ! "${LINUXCONFIGFILE}" = "" ]; then
Report "linux_config_file=${LINUXCONFIGFILE}"
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5730
# Description : Checking default I/O kernel scheduler
# Notes : This test could be extended with testing some of the specific devices like disks
# cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
PREQS_MET="NO"
if [ ! "${LINUXCONFIGFILE}" = "" ]; then
if [ -f ${LINUXCONFIGFILE} ]; then PREQS_MET="YES"; fi
fi
Register --test-no KRNL-5730 --os Linux --preqs-met ${PREQS_MET} --weight L --network NO --description "Checking disk I/O kernel scheduler"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
if [ ${LINUXCONFIGFILE_ZIPPED} -eq 1 ]; then GREPTOOL="${ZGREPBINARY}"; else GREPTOOL="${GREPBINARY}"; fi
if [ ! "${GREPTOOL}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Test: Checking the default I/O kernel scheduler"
LINUX_KERNEL_IOSCHED=`${GREPTOOL} "CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED" ${LINUXCONFIGFILE} | awk -F= '{ print $2 }' | sed s/\"//g`
if [ ! "${LINUX_KERNEL_IOSCHED}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Result: found IO scheduler '${LINUX_KERNEL_IOSCHED}'"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default I/O kernel scheduler" --result FOUND --color GREEN
Report "linux_kernel_io_scheduler[]=${LINUX_KERNEL_IOSCHED}"
else
LogText "Result: no default i/o kernel scheduler found"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking default I/O kernel scheduler" --result "NOT FOUND" --color WHITE
fi
else
ReportException "${TEST_NO}" "No valid grep tool found to search kernel settings"
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5745
# Description : Checking FreeBSD loaded kernel modules
Register --test-no KRNL-5745 --os FreeBSD --weight L --network NO --description "Checking FreeBSD loaded kernel modules"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking active kernel modules"
LogText "Test: Active kernel modules (KLDs)"
LogText "Description: View all active kernel modules (including kernel)"
LogText "Test: Checking modules"
if [ -f /sbin/kldstat ]; then
FIND=`kldstat | grep -v 'Name' | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f6`
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
LogText "Loaded modules according kldstat:"
N=0
for I in ${FIND}; do
LogText "Loaded module: ${I}"
Report "loaded_kernel_module[]=${I}"
N=`expr ${N} + 1`
done
Display --indent 4 --text "Found ${N} kernel modules" --result DONE --color GREEN
else
Display --indent 4 --text "Test failed" --result WARNING --color RED
LogText "Result: Problem with executing kldstat"
fi
else
echo "[ ${WHITE}SKIPPED${NORMAL} ]"
LogText "Result: no results, can't find /sbin/kldstat"
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5770
# Description : Checking Solaris load modules
Register --test-no KRNL-5770 --os Solaris --weight L --network NO --description "Checking active kernel modules"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
LogText "Test: searching loaded kernel modules"
FIND=`modinfo -c -w | grep -v "UNLOADED" | grep LOADED | awk '{ print $3 }' | sort`
if [ ! "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
for I in ${FIND}; do
LogText "Found module: ${I}"
Report "loaded_kernel_module[]=${I}"
done
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking Solaris active kernel modules" --result DONE --color GREEN
else
LogText "Result: no output"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking Solaris active kernel modules" --result UNKNOWN --color YELLOW
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5788
# Description : Checking availability new kernel
if [ "${LINUX_VERSION}" = "Debian" -o "${LINUX_VERSION}" = "Ubuntu" ]; then PREQS_MET="YES"; else PREQS_MET="NO"; fi
Register --test-no KRNL-5788 --os Linux --preqs-met ${PREQS_MET} --weight L --network NO --description "Checking availability new Linux kernel"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
LogText "Test: Searching apt-cache, to determine if a newer kernel is available"
if [ -x /usr/bin/apt-cache ]; then
LogText "Result: found /usr/bin/apt-cache"
LogText "Test: checking readlink location of /vmlinuz"
FINDKERNFILE=`readlink -f /vmlinuz`
LogText "Output: readlink reported file ${FINDKERNFILE}"
LogText "Test: checking package from dpkg -S"
FINDKERNEL=`dpkg -S ${FINDKERNFILE} 2> /dev/null | awk -F : '{print $1}'`
LogText "Output: dpkg -S reported package ${FINDKERNEL}"
LogText "Test: Using apt-cache policy to determine if there is an update available"
FINDINST=`apt-cache policy ${FINDKERNEL} | egrep 'Installed' | cut -d ':' -f2 | tr -d ' '`
FINDCAND=`apt-cache policy ${FINDKERNEL} | egrep 'Candidate' | cut -d ':' -f2 | tr -d ' '`
LogText "Kernel installed: ${FINDINST}"
LogText "Kernel candidate: ${FINDCAND}"
if [ "${FINDINST}" = "" ]; then
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking for available kernel update" --result UNKNOWN --color YELLOW
LogText "Result: Exception occured, no output from apt-cache policy"
ReportException "${TEST_NO}:01"
LogText "Exception: apt-cache policy did not return an installed kernel version"
ReportSuggestion ${TEST_NO} "Check the output of apt-cache policy manually to determine why output is empty"
else
if [ "${FINDINST}" = "${FINDCAND}" ]; then
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking for available kernel update" --result OK --color GREEN
LogText "Result: no kernel update available"
else
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking for available kernel update" --result "UPDATE AVAILABLE" --color YELLOW
LogText "Result: kernel update available according 'apt-cache policy'."
ReportSuggestion ${TEST_NO} "Determine priority for available kernel update"
fi
fi
else
LogText "Result: could NOT find /usr/bin/apt-cache, skipped other tests."
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5820
# Description : Checking core dumps configuration (Linux)
Register --test-no KRNL-5820 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Checking core dumps configuration"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
LogText "Test: Checking presence /etc/security/limits.conf"
if [ -f /etc/security/limits.conf ]; then
LogText "Result: file /etc/security/limits.conf exists"
LogText "Test: Checking if core dumps are disabled in /etc/security/limits.conf"
FIND1=`grep -v "^#" /etc/security/limits.conf | grep -v "^$" | awk '{ if ($1=="*" && $2=="soft" && $3=="core" && $4=="1") { print "soft core enabled" } }'`
FIND2=`grep -v "^#" /etc/security/limits.conf | grep -v "^$" | awk '{ if ($1=="*" && $2=="hard" && $3=="core" && $4=="1") { print "hard core enabled" } }'`
if [ "${FIND1}" = "soft core enabled" -o "${FIND2}" = "hard core enabled" ]; then
LogText "Result: core dumps (soft or hard) are enabled"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking core dumps configuration" --result ENABLED --color YELLOW
AddSuggestion "${TEST_NO}" "Check if core dumps need to be enabled on this system"
AddHP 1 2
else
LogText "Result: core dumps (soft and hard) are both disabled"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking core dumps configuration" --result DISABLED --color GREEN
CORE_DUMPS_DISABLED=1
AddHP 3 3
fi
# Sysctl option
LogText "Test: Checking sysctl value of fs.suid_dumpable"
FIND=`${SYSCTLBINARY} fs.suid_dumpable 2> /dev/null | awk '{ if ($1=="fs.suid_dumpable") { print $3 } }'`
if [ "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Result: value ${FIND} found"
else
LogText "Result: sysctl key fs.suid_dumpable not found"
fi
if [ "${FIND}" = "2" ]; then
LogText "Result: programs can dump core dump, but only readable by root (value 2, for debugging with file protection)"
Display --indent 4 --text "- Checking setuid core dumps configuration" --result PROTECTED --color GREEN
AddHP 1 1
elif [ "${FIND}" = "1" ]; then
LogText "Result: all programs can perform core dumps (value 1, for debugging)"
Display --indent 2 --text "- Checking setuid core dumps configuration" --result DEBUG --color YELLOW
ReportSuggestion ${TEST_NO} "Determine if really all binaries need to be able to core dump"
AddHP 0 1
else
LogText "Result: found default option, some programs can dump (not processes which need to change credentials)"
Display --indent 4 --text "- Checking setuid core dumps configuration" --result DEFAULT --color YELLOW
AddHP 1 1
fi
# Check ulimit settings and harden it
# echo 'ulimit -S -c 0 > /dev/null 2>&1' >> /etc/profile
else
LogText "Result: file /etc/security/limits.conf does not exist, skipping test"
fi
fi
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# Test : KRNL-5826
# Description : Checking core dumps configuration (Solaris)
#Register --test-no KRNL-5826 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Checking core dumps configuration"
#if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
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# Test : KRNL-5830
# Description : Check if system needs a reboot (Linux only)
Register --test-no KRNL-5830 --os Linux --weight L --network NO --description "Checking if system is running on the latest kernel"
if [ ${SKIPTEST} -eq 0 ]; then
REBOOT_NEEDED=2
FILE="/var/run/reboot-required.pkgs"
LogText "Test: Checking presence ${FILE}"
if [ -f ${FILE} ]; then
LogText "Result: file ${FILE} exists"
FIND=`cat ${FILE}`
if [ "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Result: No reboot needed (file empty)"
REBOOT_NEEDED=0
else
PKGSCOUNT=`cat ${FILE} | wc -l`
LogText "Result: reboot is needed, related to ${PKGSCOUNT} packages"
for I in ${FIND}; do
LogText "Package: ${I}"
done
REBOOT_NEEDED=1
fi
else
LogText "Result: file ${FILE} not found"
fi
# Check if /boot exists
if [ -d /boot ]; then
LogText "Result: /boot exists, performing more tests from here"
FIND=`ls /boot/* 2> /dev/null`
if [ ! "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
if [ -f /boot/vmlinuz -a ! -L /boot/vmlinuz ]; then
LogText "Result: found /boot/vmlinuz (not symlinked)"
NEXTLINE=0
FINDVERSION=""
for I in `file /boot/vmlinuz-linux`; do
if [ ${NEXTLINE} -eq 1 ]; then
FINDVERSION="${I}"
else
# Searching for the Linux kernel after the keyword 'version'
if [ "${I}" = "version" ]; then NEXTLINE=1; fi
fi
done
if [ ! "${FINDVERSION}" = "" ]; then
CURRENT_KERNEL=`uname -r`
if [ ! "${CURRENT_KERNEL}" = "${FINDVERSION}" ]; then
LogText "Result: reboot needed, as current kernel is different than the one loaded"
REBOOT_NEEDED=1
fi
else
ReportException "${TEST_NO}:1" "Can't determine kernel version on disk, need debug data"
fi
elif [ -f /boot/vmlinuz-linux ]; then
LogText "Result: /found /boot/vmlinuz-linux (usually Arch Linux or similar)"
LogText "Test: checking kernel version on disk"
VERSION_ON_DISK=`file -b /boot/vmlinuz-linux | awk '{ if ($1=="Linux" && $7=="version") { print $8 }}'`
if [ ! "${VERSION_ON_DISK}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Result: found version ${VERSION_ON_DISK}"
ACTIVE_KERNEL=`uname -r`
LogText "Result: active kernel version ${ACTIVE_KERNEL}"
if [ "${VERSION_ON_DISK}" = "${ACTIVE_KERNEL}" ]; then
REBOOT_NEEDED=0
LogText "Result: no reboot needed, active kernel is the same version as the one on disk"
else
REBOOT_NEEDED=1
LogText "Result: reboot needed, as there is a difference between active kernel and the one on disk"
fi
else
LogText "Result: could not find the version on disk"
ReportException "${TEST_NO}:4" "Could not find the kernel version from /boot/vmlinux-linux"
fi
else
if [ -L /boot/vmlinuz ]; then
LogText "Result: found symlink of /boot/vmlinuz, skipping file"
else
LogText "Result: /boot/vmlinuz not on disk, trying to find /boot/vmlinuz*"
fi
# Extra current kernel version and replace dashes to allow numeric sort later on
MYKERNEL=`uname -r | sed 's/\.[a-z].*.//g' | sed 's/-[a-z].*.//g' | sed 's/-/./g'`
LogText "Result: using ${MYKERNEL} as my kernel version (stripped)"
FIND=`ls /boot/vmlinuz* 2> /dev/null`
if [ ! "${FIND}" = "" ]; then
LogText "Result: found ${FIND}"
# Display kernels, extract version numbers and sort them numeric per column (up to 6 numbers)
# Remove generic. and huge. for Slackware machines
KERNELS=`ls /boot/vmlinuz* | sed 's/vmlinuz-//' | sed 's/generic.//' | sed 's/huge.//' | sed 's/\.[a-z].*.//g' | sed 's/-[a-z].*.//g' | sed 's./boot/..' | sed 's/-/./g' | sort -n -k1,1 -k2,2 -k3,3 -k4,4 -k5,5 -k6,6 -t \.`
LogText "Output: ${KERNELS}"
elif [ ! `ls /boot/kernel* 2> /dev/null` = "" ]; then
LogText "Output: Found a kernel file in /boot"
# Display kernels, extract version numbers and sort them numeric per column (up to 6 numbers)
# Examples:
# /boot/kernel-genkernel-x86_64-3.14.14-gentoo
KERNELS=`ls /boot/kernel* | awk -F- '{ if ($2=="genkernel") { print $4 }}' | grep "^[0-9]" | sort -n -k1,1 -k2,2 -k3,3 -k4,4 -k5,5 -k6,6 -t \.`
LogText "Output: ${KERNELS}"
else
ReportException "${TEST_NO}:2" "Can not find any vmlinuz or kernel files in /boot, which is unexpected"
fi
if [ ! "${KERNELS}" = "" ]; then
FOUND_KERNEL=0
for I in ${KERNELS}; do
# Check if we already found a kernel and it is not equal to what we run (e.g. double versions may exist)
if [ ${FOUND_KERNEL} -eq 1 -a ! "${MYKERNEL}" = "${I}" ]; then
LogText "Result: found a kernel (${I}) later than running one (${MYKERNEL})"
REBOOT_NEEDED=1
fi
if [ "${MYKERNEL}" = "${I}" ]; then
FOUND_KERNEL=1
LogText "Result: Found ${I} (= our kernel)"
else
LogText "Result: Found ${I}"
fi
done
# Check if we at least found the kernel on disk
if [ ${FOUND_KERNEL} -eq 0 ]; then
ReportException "${TEST_NO}:3" "Could not find our running kernel on disk, which is unexpected"
else
# If we are not sure yet reboot it needed, but we found running kernel as last one on disk, we run latest kernel
if [ ${REBOOT_NEEDED} -eq 2 ]; then
LogText "Result: we found our kernel on disk as last entry, so seems to be up-to-date"
REBOOT_NEEDED=0
fi
fi
fi
fi
# No files in /boot
else
LogText "Result: Skipping this test, as there are no files in /boot"
fi
else
LogText "Result: /boot does not exist"
fi
# Display discovered status
if [ ${REBOOT_NEEDED} -eq 0 ]; then
Display --indent 2 --text "- Check if reboot is needed" --result NO --color GREEN
AddHP 5 5
elif [ ${REBOOT_NEEDED} -eq 1 ]; then
Display --indent 2 --text "- Check if reboot is needed" --result YES --color RED
ReportWarning ${TEST_NO} "H" "Reboot of system is most likely needed"
AddHP 0 5
else
Display --indent 2 --text "- Check if reboot is needed" --result UNKNOWN --color YELLOW
fi
fi
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