Categorygithub.com/golangci/gosec
modulepackage
0.0.0-20180901114220-8afd9cbb6cfb
Repository: https://github.com/golangci/gosec.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

gosec -Golang Security Checker

Inspects source code for security problems by scanning the Go AST.

License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License here.

Project status

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Install

$ go get github.com/golangci/gosec/cmd/gosec/...

Usage

Gosec can be configured to only run a subset of rules, to exclude certain file paths, and produce reports in different formats. By default all rules will be run against the supplied input files. To recursively scan from the current directory you can supply './...' as the input argument.

Selecting rules

By default gosec will run all rules against the supplied file paths. It is however possible to select a subset of rules to run via the '-include=' flag, or to specify a set of rules to explicitly exclude using the '-exclude=' flag.

Available rules
  • G101: Look for hardcoded credentials
  • G102: Bind to all interfaces
  • G103: Audit the use of unsafe block
  • G104: Audit errors not checked
  • G105: Audit the use of math/big.Int.Exp
  • G106: Audit the use of ssh.InsecureIgnoreHostKey
  • G201: SQL query construction using format string
  • G202: SQL query construction using string concatenation
  • G203: Use of unescaped data in HTML templates
  • G204: Audit use of command execution
  • G301: Poor file permissions used when creating a directory
  • G302: Poor file permisions used with chmod
  • G303: Creating tempfile using a predictable path
  • G304: File path provided as taint input
  • G305: File traversal when extracting zip archive
  • G401: Detect the usage of DES, RC4, MD5 or SHA1
  • G402: Look for bad TLS connection settings
  • G403: Ensure minimum RSA key length of 2048 bits
  • G404: Insecure random number source (rand)
  • G501: Import blacklist: crypto/md5
  • G502: Import blacklist: crypto/des
  • G503: Import blacklist: crypto/rc4
  • G504: Import blacklist: net/http/cgi
  • G505: Import blacklist: crypto/sha1
# Run a specific set of rules
$ gosec -include=G101,G203,G401 ./...

# Run everything except for rule G303
$ gosec -exclude=G303 ./...

Excluding files:

gosec will ignore dependencies in your vendor directory any files that are not considered build artifacts by the compiler (so test files).

Annotating code

As with all automated detection tools there will be cases of false positives. In cases where gosec reports a failure that has been manually verified as being safe it is possible to annotate the code with a '#nosec' comment.

The annotation causes gosec to stop processing any further nodes within the AST so can apply to a whole block or more granularly to a single expression.


import "md5" // #nosec


func main(){

    /* #nosec */
    if x > y {
        h := md5.New() // this will also be ignored
    }

}

When a specific false positive has been identified and verified as safe, you may wish to suppress only that single rule (or a specific set of rules) within a section of code, while continuing to scan for other problems. To do this, you can list the rule(s) to be suppressed within the #nosec annotation, e.g: /* #nosec G401 */ or // #nosec G201 G202 G203

In some cases you may also want to revisit places where #nosec annotations have been used. To run the scanner and ignore any #nosec annotations you can do the following:

$ gosec -nosec=true ./...

Build tags

gosec is able to pass your Go build tags to the analyzer. They can be provided as a comma separated list as follows:

$ gosec -tag debug,ignore ./...

Output formats

gosec currently supports text, json, yaml, csv and JUnit XML output formats. By default results will be reported to stdout, but can also be written to an output file. The output format is controlled by the '-fmt' flag, and the output file is controlled by the '-out' flag as follows:

# Write output in json format to results.json
$ gosec -fmt=json -out=results.json *.go

Development

Prerequisites

Install dep according to the instructions here: https://github.com/golang/dep Install the latest version of golint: https://github.com/golang/lint

Build

make

Tests

make test

Release Build

Make sure you have installed the goreleaser tool and then you can release gosec as follows:

git tag 1.0.0
export GITHUB_TOKEN=<YOUR GITHUB TOKEN>
make release

The released version of the tool is available in the dist folder. The build information should be displayed in the usage text.

./dist/darwin_amd64/gosec -h
gosec  - Golang security checker

gosec analyzes Go source code to look for common programming mistakes that
can lead to security problems.

VERSION: 1.0.0
GIT TAG: 1.0.0
BUILD DATE: 2018-04-27T12:41:38Z

Note that all released archives are also uploaded to GitHub.

Docker image

You can build the docker image as follows:

make image

You can run the gosec tool in a container against your local Go project. You just have to mount the project in the GOPATH of the container:

docker run -it -v $GOPATH/src/<YOUR PROJECT PATH>:/go/src/<YOUR PORJECT PATH> securego/gosec /go/src/<YOUR PROJECT PATH>

Generate TLS rule

The configuration of TLS rule can be generated from Mozilla's TLS ciphers recommendation.

First you need to install the generator tool:

go get github.com/golangci/gosec/cmd/tlsconfig/...

You can invoke now the go generate in the root of the project:

go generate ./...

This will generate the rules/tls_config.go file with will contain the current ciphers recommendation from Mozilla.

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# Functions

ConcatString recusively concatenates strings from a binary expression.
FindVarIdentities returns array of all variable identities in a given binary expression.
GetCallInfo returns the package or type and name associated with a call expression.
GetCallObject returns the object and call expression and associated object for a given AST node.
GetChar will read and return a char value from an ast.BasicLit.
Getenv returns the values of the environment variable, otherwisereturns the default if variable is not set.
GetFloat will read and return a float value from an ast.BasicLit.
GetImportedName returns the name used for the package within the code.
GetImportPath resolves the full import path of an identifer based on the imports in the current context.
GetInt will read and return an integer value from an ast.BasicLit.
GetLocation returns the filename and line number of an ast.Node.
GetPkgAbsPath returns the Go package absolute path derived from the given path.
GetPkgRelativePath returns the Go relative relative path derived form the given path.
GetString will read and return a string value from an ast.BasicLit.
Gopath returns all GOPATHs.
MatchCallByPackage ensures that the specified package is imported, adjusts the name for any aliases and ignores cases that are initialization only imports.
MatchCallByType ensures that the node is a call expression to a specific object type.
MatchCompLit will match an ast.CompositeLit based on the supplied type.
NewAnalyzer builds a new anaylzer.
NewCallList creates a new empty CallList.
NewConfig initializes a new configuration instance.
NewImportTracker creates an empty Import tracker instance.
NewIssue creates a new Issue.
NewRuleSet constructs a new RuleSet.
TryResolve will attempt, given a subtree starting at some ATS node, to resolve all values contained within to a known constant.

# Constants

Globals are applicable to all rules and used for general configuration settings for gosec.
High severity or confidence.
Low severity or confidence.
Medium severity or confidence.

# Structs

Analyzer object is the main object of gosec.
The Context is populated with data parsed from the source code as it is scanned.
ImportTracker is used to normalize the packages that have been imported by a source file.
Issue is returnd by a gosec rule if it discovers an issue with the scanned code.
MetaData is embedded in all gosec rules.
Metrics used when reporting information about a scanning run.

# Interfaces

The Rule interface used by all rules supported by gosec.

# Type aliases

CallList is used to check for usage of specific packages and functions.
Config is used to provide configuration and customization to each of the rules.
RuleBuilder is used to register a rule definition with the analyzer.
A RuleSet maps lists of rules to the type of AST node they should be run on.
Score type used by severity and confidence values.