Managing SWR Enterprise Edition Images¶
You can manually scan for and check reports on software compliance, base image information, vulnerabilities, malicious files, software information, file information, baseline check, sensitive information. This section describes how to perform security scans on SWR enterprise images and view scan reports.
Constraints¶
Only the HSS container edition supports this function.
Security scans can be performed only on Linux images.
Viewing SWR Enterprise Edition Images¶
Log in to the management console.
Click in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed.
In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota.
Note
If your servers are managed by enterprise projects, you can select the target enterprise project to view or operate the asset and detection information.
Click Enterprise Edition Images (SWR) on the Container Images tab to view the image information.
You can view the version, size, organization, security risks, and owner of an enterprise image.
Updating an image of the enterprise edition
Click Update Enterprise Edition Images from SWR.
Filtering images of the latest version
If you select Display latest image versions only, you can filter the latest images of all images.
Scanning SWR Enterprise Edition Images¶
You can choose all images, multiple images, or a single image and manually start a scan. The duration of a security scan depends on the scanned image size. Generally, scanning an image takes shorter than 3 minutes. After the scan is complete, click View Report to check the report.
SWR enterprise edition images support the following security scan items:
Scan Item | Description |
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Vulnerability | Detects system and application vulnerabilities in images. |
Malicious file | Detects malicious files in images. |
Software information | Collects software information in an image. |
File information | Collects file information in an image. |
Unsafe setting |
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Sensitive information | Detects files that contain sensitive information in images.
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Software compliance | Detects software and tools that are not allowed to be used. |
Basic image information | Detects service images that are not created using base images. |
Log in to the management console and go to the HSS page.
In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota.
Click Enterprise Edition Images (SWR) on the Container Images tab to view the image information.
Performs a security scan for a single image or multiple images.
Note
Multi-architecture images do not support batch scan or full scan.
A full scan takes a long time and cannot be interrupted after it starts. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
Single image security scan
In the Operation column of the target image, click Scan to perform security scan.
Batch image security scan
Select all target images and click Scan above the image list to perform security scan for multiple target images.
Full image security scan
Click Scan All above the image list to perform a security scan for all images.
The image security scan is complete, when the Scan Status changes to Completed and the Latest Scan Completed shows the latest task execution time.
Checking the Security Reports of SWR Enterprise Edition Images¶
After the scanning is complete, you can view the security reports.
Log in to the management console and go to the HSS page.
In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota.
Click Enterprise Edition Images (SWR) on the Container Images tab to view the image information.
In the Operation column of the target image, click View Report. The security scan report page is displayed.
Check the security reports of SWR enterprise edition images. For more information, see Table 1.
¶ Parameter
Description
Basic Information
Displays basic image information, including the image names, organizations, image tags, image sizes, number of vulnerabilities, last update time of the image tags, and scan status.
To rescan image security, click Scan Again.
Vulnerability Reports
Displays the scan results of image system vulnerabilities and application vulnerabilities.
Viewing vulnerability details
Click a vulnerability name to go to the vulnerability details page and view the basic information and affected images.
Viewing the CVE ID, CVSS Score, and Disclosed Time of a vulnerability
Click in front of a vulnerability name to view its CVE ID, CVSS score, and the time when it was disclosed.
Viewing vulnerability solutions
In the Solution column of a vulnerability, click the solution description to view the vulnerability solution details.
Malicious Files
Displays the scan results of malicious image files, including the malicious file names, paths, and file sizes.
Software Information
Displays the statistical results of image software information, including the software names, types, versions, and number of software vulnerabilities.
Click next to a software name to view the software vulnerability name, repair urgency, and solution.
File Information
Displays the statistical results of image file information, including the total number of files, total file size, and details about the top 50 files.
Unsafe Settings
Displays the image baseline check results, including the configuration check, password complexity policy check, and common weak password check results.
Viewing unsafe settings and suggestions
On the Unsafe Configurations tab page, select a baseline.
In the detection item column of a detection item, click Description to view the detection item description and modification suggestions.
Customizing common weak passwords
Click Common Weak Password Detection.
Configure weak passwords and click OK.
Sensitive Information
Displays the scan result of sensitive image information, including the risk levels, image paths, file paths, and sensitive information.
Prompt for ignoring sensitive information
In the Operation column of the target sensitive information file, click Ignore to ignore the sensitive information that you think is secure.
Adding a sensitive file path
To add the paths of sensitive files that are not detected, choose Configure Sensitive File Path and add the paths to be filtered.
Only Linux system file paths can be filtered.
A maximum of 20 paths can be added. Put each path on a separate line.
Example: /usr/ or /lib/test.txt.
Software Compliance
Displays the scan results of non-compliant image software, including the non-compliant software name, path, and image layer information.
Base Images
Displays the scan results of service images that are not built using basic images. The scan results include image names, versions, and image paths.
Exporting an Image Vulnerability Report of SWR Enterprise Edition¶
Log in to the management console and go to the HSS page.
In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota.
Click Enterprise Edition Images (SWR) on the Container Images tab to view the image information.
Click Export Vulnerability above the image list and select a report type to export the vulnerability or baseline report.
If you want to export the vulnerability report of a specified image, select the image type in the search box and click Export Vulnerability.