consul/.release/security-scan.hcl

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# Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
# These scan results are run as part of CRT workflows.
# Un-triaged results will block release. See `security-scanner` docs for more
# information on how to add `triage` config to unblock releases for specific results.
# In most cases, we should not need to disable the entire scanner to unblock a release.
# To run manually, install scanner and then from the repository root run
# `SECURITY_SCANNER_CONFIG_FILE=.release/security-scan.hcl scan ...`
# To scan a local container, add `local_daemon = true` to the `container` block below.
# See `security-scanner` docs or run with `--help` for scan target syntax.
container {
dependencies = true
alpine_secdb = true
secrets {
matchers {
// Use most of default list, minus Vault (`hashicorp`), which has experienced false positives.
// See https://github.com/hashicorp/security-scanner/blob/v0.0.2/pkg/scanner/secrets.go#L130C2-L130C2
known = [
// "hashicorp",
"aws",
"google",
"slack",
"github",
"azure",
"npm",
]
}
}
# Triage items that are _safe_ to ignore here. Note that this list should be
# periodically cleaned up to remove items that are no longer found by the scanner.
triage {
suppress {
# N.b. `vulnerabilites` is the correct spelling for this tool.
vulnerabilites = [
"CVE-2023-46218", # curl@8.4.0-r0
"CVE-2023-46219", # curl@8.4.0-r0
"CVE-2023-5678", # openssl@3.1.4-r0
]
}
}
}
binary {
go_modules = true
osv = true
# We can't enable npm for binary targets today because we don't yet embed the relevant file
# (yarn.lock) in the Consul binary. This is something we may investigate in the future.
secrets {
matchers {
// Use most of default list, minus Vault (`hashicorp`), which has experienced false positives.
// See https://github.com/hashicorp/security-scanner/blob/v0.0.2/pkg/scanner/secrets.go#L130C2-L130C2
known = [
// "hashicorp",
"aws",
"google",
"slack",
"github",
"azure",
"npm",
]
}
}
}