wmi
Use the wmi
Chef InSpec audit resource to test WMI settings on the Windows platform.
Availability
Installation
This resource is distributed along with Chef InSpec itself. You can use it automatically.
Version
This resource first became available in v1.0.0 of InSpec.
Syntax
A wmi
resource block tests WMI settings on the Windows platform:
describe wmi({
class: 'class_name',
namespace: 'path\\to\\setting',
filter: 'filter',
query: 'query'
}) do
its('setting_name') { should eq '' }
end
where
class
,namespace
,filter
, andquery
comprise a Ruby Hash of the WMI object('class')
is the WMI class to which the setting belongs, such aswin32_service
('namespace')
is path to that object, such asroot\\cimv2
- Use
('filter')
fine-tune the information defined by the WMI class, such as to find a specific service (filter: "name like '%winrm%'")
, to find a specific setting (filter: 'KeyName = \'MinimumPasswordAge\' And precedence=1'
), and so on - Use
('query')
to run a query that returns data to be tested, such as"SELECT Setting FROM RSOP_SecuritySettingBoolean WHERE KeyName='LSAAnonymousNameLookup' AND Precedence=1"
('setting_name')
is a setting in the WMI object to be tested, and thenshould eq ''
is the expected value for that setting
For example, both of the following tests will verify if WinRM is present on the target node. The first tests if WinRM belongs to the list of services running under the win32_service
class:
describe wmi({class: 'win32_service'}) do
its('DisplayName') { should include 'Windows Remote Management (WS-Management)'}
end
and the second uses a filter in the Ruby Hash to first identify WinRM, and then perform additional tests:
describe wmi({
class: 'win32_service',
filter: "name like '%winrm%'"
}) do
its('Status') { should cmp 'ok' }
its('State') { should cmp 'Running' }
its('ExitCode') { should cmp 0 }
its('DisplayName') { should eq 'Windows Remote Management (WS-Management)'}
end
Examples
The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource.
Test a password expiration policy
describe wmi({
class: 'RSOP_SecuritySettingNumeric',
namespace: 'root\\rsop\\computer',
filter: 'KeyName = \'MinimumPasswordAge\' And precedence=1'
}) do
its('Setting') { should eq 1 }
end
Test if an anonymous user can query the Local Security Authority (LSA)
describe wmi({
namespace: 'root\\rsop\\computer',
query: "SELECT Setting FROM RSOP_SecuritySettingBoolean WHERE KeyName='LSAAnonymousNameLookup' AND Precedence=1"
}) do
its('Setting') { should eq false }
end
Matchers
For a full list of available matchers, please visit our matchers page.