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Comprehensive Linux security auditing and hardening tool

Project description

Linux Security Audit Tool

A comprehensive CLI tool for auditing Linux system security posture.

For all the checks to effectively be done this tool it needs root access.

PyPI Python Ruff

Install

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install linux-security-audit-tool

Usage

sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit --help
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit -p 0 -1           # Run specific phases
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit -o report.md      # Save markdown report
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit --quiet           # Summary only
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit --debug           # Show executed commands
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit --remediate-all   # Generate remediation script for all findings
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit --remediate-only-critical  # Generate remediation script for CRITICAL only
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit --remediate-non-critical   # Generate remediation script for non-CRITICAL
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" security-audit audit --pdf report.pdf  # Generate PDF report

CLI

security-audit [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
  --version  Show the version and exit.
  --help     Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  audit    Run a full security audit.
  version  Show version information.

Audit Command Options

  • --output, -o FILE - Output file for markdown report
  • --phases, -p [0-9] - Specific phases to run (can be repeated)
  • --quiet, -q - Suppress detailed output
  • --verbose, -v - Show descriptions and remediation
  • --debug, -d - Show low-level commands being executed
  • --remediate-all, -r - Generate remediation script for all findings
  • --remediate-only-critical - Generate remediation script for CRITICAL findings only
  • --remediate-non-critical - Generate remediation script for non-CRITICAL findings
  • --remediate-script FILE - Save remediation script to file
  • --pdf FILE - Generate PDF executive report
  • --cache - Enable caching of check results
  • --cache-ttl INTEGER - Cache TTL in seconds (default: 3600)

Development

git clone https://github.com/daedalus/linux-security-audit-tool.git
cd linux-security-audit-tool
pip install -e ".[test]"

# run tests
pytest

# format
ruff format src/ tests/

# lint
ruff check src/ tests/

# type check
mypy src/

API

from security_audit import gather_context, run_identity_checks, calculate_security_score
from security_audit.core import Finding, Severity

# Run a full audit
context = gather_context()
findings = run_identity_checks()
score = calculate_security_score(findings)

Audit Phases

The tool performs security checks across 9 phases:

  • Phase 0: Context Gathering (hostname, OS, kernel)
  • Phase 1: Identity & Access Control (users, sudo, SSH)
  • Phase 2: Network Exposure (listening services, firewall, sysctl)
  • Phase 3: File System & Permissions (SUID, world-writable, cron)
  • Phase 4: Process & Service Posture (services, AppArmor, SELinux, rkhunter)
  • Phase 5: Kernel & OS Hardening (sysctl, ASLR, module blacklist)
  • Phase 6: Logging & Monitoring (auditd, logs, syslog)
  • Phase 7: Package & Update Hygiene (updates, repos)
  • Phase 8: Cryptographic Posture (SSH keys, TLS, password hashing)

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