%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-checkmaster Version: 0.9.7 Release: 1 Summary: Tool that checks the system capabilities License: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3 URL: https://github.com/peppelinux/checkmaster Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/36/69/11abbf90add2ddff03c983ee73b6a0de0273feb2b13c1284dabbf6d9d17d/checkmaster-0.9.7.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-pyYaml Requires: python3-psutil Requires: python3-distro Requires: python3-coloredlogs Requires: python3-netifaces Requires: python3-requests %description # checkmaster Quick validation tool to check the prerequisites for a typical Server or workstation; configurable, extensible and fast. ![CI build](https://github.com/4Securitas/checkmaster/workflows/checkmaster/badge.svg) ![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Affero%203-blue) ![Python version](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.7%20%7C%203.8%20%7C%203.9-blue.svg) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/checkmaster)](https://pepy.tech/project/checkmaster) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/checkmaster/week)](https://pepy.tech/project/checkmaster) ## Setup ```` yum install python3 python3-devel # OR apt install python3 python3-dev pip install checkmaster ```` ## Usage If executed without a configuration file, checkmaster returns some general information on the specific environment where it's been executed. ```` { "base": "debian", "name": "ubuntu", "codename": "jammy", "version": "22.04", "cores": 16, "free_ram": 20.43, "user": "wert", "uid": 1000, "public ip": "153.50.22.250", "private ip": "192.168.0.65", "private hostname": "pro.hub", "other private ips": "", "other private ipv6": [ "::1", "fe80::686:1117:8a81:4015", "fe80::42:f4ff:fe30:6622", "fe80::dcac:dcff:fe33:3bbc" ] } ```` Adding the parameter `--debug ERROR` will show only errors and not the all logs. ```` checkmaster -c example_conf.json --debug ERROR --log-style raw ```` Example of checkmaster output with only errors: ```` ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 8080, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 8443, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 5044, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'udp', 'port': 1514} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 1515, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 5150, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 443, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 5986, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 22, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ```` Normal checkmaster output: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1297620/139543038-fc8622f8-e238-43f9-ad87-488ad38c7168.png) To convert the configuration file format: ```` checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.yaml --yaml-to-json checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.json --json-to-yaml ```` To filter by rules on the execution tag basis: ```` checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.json --tags mine 2021-10-24 15:37:32 INFO checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 22, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0'], 'tag': 'mine'} ```` ## Configuration file - Example json configuration file: [this example](examples/example_conf.json) - Example yaml configuration file: [this example](examples/example_conf.yaml) ## Contribute Open to contribution, please feel free to open new issues and pull requests. ## For Developers As you can see each checkmaster rule in the example configuration json file, has a python package and a function named something like `checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port` where `checkmaster.sockets` is the python package and the function is `ingoing_port`. This means that you can use your custom `package.function` and load into checkmaster without performing any changes on the checkmaster code! #### Compiling checkmaster for windows ```` sudo apt install wine wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.6/python-3.7.6-amd64.exe wine msiexec /i python-3.7.6-amd64.exe /qb wine /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/pip install checkmaster pyinstaller wine /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/pyinstaller \ -F --clean \ --hidden-import checkmaster.filesystems \ --hidden-import checkmaster.distribution \ --hidden-import checkmaster.hardware \ --hidden-import checkmaster.sockets \ --hidden-import checkmaster.commands \ --paths /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/site-packages /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/checkmaster ```` Expect number of false positives with VirtusTotal with the above compilation process, so to bypass that proceed as follow: ```` pip uninstall pyinstaller ```` Then download and install [VS Cpp Community Edition](http://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/features/cplusplus/). Download [pyInstaller package](http://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/releases) and unzip it in `C:\Pyinstaller` then ```` cd C:\Pyinstaller\bootloader python ./waf all --target-arch=64bit set PYPATH="c:\users\utente\appdata\local\packages\pythonsoftwarefoundation.python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\localcache\roaming\python\python39" pyinstaller -F --hidden-import checkmaster.filesystems --hidden-import checkmaster.distribution --hidden-import checkmaster.hardware --hidden-import checkmaster.sockets --hidden-import checkmaster.commands --paths $PYPATH\site-packages $PYPATH\\Scripts\checkmaster ```` If you are still having false positive from virus total consider sending your checkmaster.exe to antivirus vendors! ## Authors - Giuseppe De Marco - 4Securitas ACSIA Team %package -n python3-checkmaster Summary: Tool that checks the system capabilities Provides: python-checkmaster BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-checkmaster # checkmaster Quick validation tool to check the prerequisites for a typical Server or workstation; configurable, extensible and fast. ![CI build](https://github.com/4Securitas/checkmaster/workflows/checkmaster/badge.svg) ![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Affero%203-blue) ![Python version](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.7%20%7C%203.8%20%7C%203.9-blue.svg) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/checkmaster)](https://pepy.tech/project/checkmaster) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/checkmaster/week)](https://pepy.tech/project/checkmaster) ## Setup ```` yum install python3 python3-devel # OR apt install python3 python3-dev pip install checkmaster ```` ## Usage If executed without a configuration file, checkmaster returns some general information on the specific environment where it's been executed. ```` { "base": "debian", "name": "ubuntu", "codename": "jammy", "version": "22.04", "cores": 16, "free_ram": 20.43, "user": "wert", "uid": 1000, "public ip": "153.50.22.250", "private ip": "192.168.0.65", "private hostname": "pro.hub", "other private ips": "", "other private ipv6": [ "::1", "fe80::686:1117:8a81:4015", "fe80::42:f4ff:fe30:6622", "fe80::dcac:dcff:fe33:3bbc" ] } ```` Adding the parameter `--debug ERROR` will show only errors and not the all logs. ```` checkmaster -c example_conf.json --debug ERROR --log-style raw ```` Example of checkmaster output with only errors: ```` ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 8080, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 8443, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 5044, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'udp', 'port': 1514} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 1515, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 5150, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 443, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 5986, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 22, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ```` Normal checkmaster output: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1297620/139543038-fc8622f8-e238-43f9-ad87-488ad38c7168.png) To convert the configuration file format: ```` checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.yaml --yaml-to-json checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.json --json-to-yaml ```` To filter by rules on the execution tag basis: ```` checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.json --tags mine 2021-10-24 15:37:32 INFO checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 22, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0'], 'tag': 'mine'} ```` ## Configuration file - Example json configuration file: [this example](examples/example_conf.json) - Example yaml configuration file: [this example](examples/example_conf.yaml) ## Contribute Open to contribution, please feel free to open new issues and pull requests. ## For Developers As you can see each checkmaster rule in the example configuration json file, has a python package and a function named something like `checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port` where `checkmaster.sockets` is the python package and the function is `ingoing_port`. This means that you can use your custom `package.function` and load into checkmaster without performing any changes on the checkmaster code! #### Compiling checkmaster for windows ```` sudo apt install wine wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.6/python-3.7.6-amd64.exe wine msiexec /i python-3.7.6-amd64.exe /qb wine /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/pip install checkmaster pyinstaller wine /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/pyinstaller \ -F --clean \ --hidden-import checkmaster.filesystems \ --hidden-import checkmaster.distribution \ --hidden-import checkmaster.hardware \ --hidden-import checkmaster.sockets \ --hidden-import checkmaster.commands \ --paths /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/site-packages /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/checkmaster ```` Expect number of false positives with VirtusTotal with the above compilation process, so to bypass that proceed as follow: ```` pip uninstall pyinstaller ```` Then download and install [VS Cpp Community Edition](http://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/features/cplusplus/). Download [pyInstaller package](http://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/releases) and unzip it in `C:\Pyinstaller` then ```` cd C:\Pyinstaller\bootloader python ./waf all --target-arch=64bit set PYPATH="c:\users\utente\appdata\local\packages\pythonsoftwarefoundation.python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\localcache\roaming\python\python39" pyinstaller -F --hidden-import checkmaster.filesystems --hidden-import checkmaster.distribution --hidden-import checkmaster.hardware --hidden-import checkmaster.sockets --hidden-import checkmaster.commands --paths $PYPATH\site-packages $PYPATH\\Scripts\checkmaster ```` If you are still having false positive from virus total consider sending your checkmaster.exe to antivirus vendors! ## Authors - Giuseppe De Marco - 4Securitas ACSIA Team %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for checkmaster Provides: python3-checkmaster-doc %description help # checkmaster Quick validation tool to check the prerequisites for a typical Server or workstation; configurable, extensible and fast. ![CI build](https://github.com/4Securitas/checkmaster/workflows/checkmaster/badge.svg) ![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Affero%203-blue) ![Python version](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.7%20%7C%203.8%20%7C%203.9-blue.svg) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/checkmaster)](https://pepy.tech/project/checkmaster) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/checkmaster/week)](https://pepy.tech/project/checkmaster) ## Setup ```` yum install python3 python3-devel # OR apt install python3 python3-dev pip install checkmaster ```` ## Usage If executed without a configuration file, checkmaster returns some general information on the specific environment where it's been executed. ```` { "base": "debian", "name": "ubuntu", "codename": "jammy", "version": "22.04", "cores": 16, "free_ram": 20.43, "user": "wert", "uid": 1000, "public ip": "153.50.22.250", "private ip": "192.168.0.65", "private hostname": "pro.hub", "other private ips": "", "other private ipv6": [ "::1", "fe80::686:1117:8a81:4015", "fe80::42:f4ff:fe30:6622", "fe80::dcac:dcff:fe33:3bbc" ] } ```` Adding the parameter `--debug ERROR` will show only errors and not the all logs. ```` checkmaster -c example_conf.json --debug ERROR --log-style raw ```` Example of checkmaster output with only errors: ```` ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 8080, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 8443, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 5044, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'udp', 'port': 1514} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 1515, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0']} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 5150, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 443, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 5986, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ERROR checkmaster.sockets.outgoing_port {'addr': 'that-host.net', 'port': 22, 'kind': 'tcp', 'timeout': 2} ```` Normal checkmaster output: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1297620/139543038-fc8622f8-e238-43f9-ad87-488ad38c7168.png) To convert the configuration file format: ```` checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.yaml --yaml-to-json checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.json --json-to-yaml ```` To filter by rules on the execution tag basis: ```` checkmaster -c examples/example_conf.json --tags mine 2021-10-24 15:37:32 INFO checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port {'kind': 'tcp', 'port': 22, 'addrs': ['0.0.0.0'], 'tag': 'mine'} ```` ## Configuration file - Example json configuration file: [this example](examples/example_conf.json) - Example yaml configuration file: [this example](examples/example_conf.yaml) ## Contribute Open to contribution, please feel free to open new issues and pull requests. ## For Developers As you can see each checkmaster rule in the example configuration json file, has a python package and a function named something like `checkmaster.sockets.ingoing_port` where `checkmaster.sockets` is the python package and the function is `ingoing_port`. This means that you can use your custom `package.function` and load into checkmaster without performing any changes on the checkmaster code! #### Compiling checkmaster for windows ```` sudo apt install wine wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.6/python-3.7.6-amd64.exe wine msiexec /i python-3.7.6-amd64.exe /qb wine /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/pip install checkmaster pyinstaller wine /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/pyinstaller \ -F --clean \ --hidden-import checkmaster.filesystems \ --hidden-import checkmaster.distribution \ --hidden-import checkmaster.hardware \ --hidden-import checkmaster.sockets \ --hidden-import checkmaster.commands \ --paths /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/site-packages /home/$USER/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/Programs/Python/Python37/Scripts/checkmaster ```` Expect number of false positives with VirtusTotal with the above compilation process, so to bypass that proceed as follow: ```` pip uninstall pyinstaller ```` Then download and install [VS Cpp Community Edition](http://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/features/cplusplus/). Download [pyInstaller package](http://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/releases) and unzip it in `C:\Pyinstaller` then ```` cd C:\Pyinstaller\bootloader python ./waf all --target-arch=64bit set PYPATH="c:\users\utente\appdata\local\packages\pythonsoftwarefoundation.python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\localcache\roaming\python\python39" pyinstaller -F --hidden-import checkmaster.filesystems --hidden-import checkmaster.distribution --hidden-import checkmaster.hardware --hidden-import checkmaster.sockets --hidden-import checkmaster.commands --paths $PYPATH\site-packages $PYPATH\\Scripts\checkmaster ```` If you are still having false positive from virus total consider sending your checkmaster.exe to antivirus vendors! ## Authors - Giuseppe De Marco - 4Securitas ACSIA Team %prep %autosetup -n checkmaster-0.9.7 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-checkmaster -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Mon May 15 2023 Python_Bot - 0.9.7-1 - Package Spec generated