TerraGoat is Bridgecrew's "Vulnerable by Design" Terraform repository.
TerraGoat is Bridgecrew's "Vulnerable by Design" Terraform repository. TerraGoat is a learning and training project that demonstrates how common configuration errors can find their way into production cloud environments.
TerraGoat was built to enable DevSecOps design and implement a sustainable misconfiguration prevention strategy. It can be used to test a policy-as-code framework like Bridgecrew & Checkov, inline-linters, pre-commit hooks or other code scanning methods.
TerraGoat follows the tradition of existing *Goat projects that provide a baseline training ground to practice implementing secure development best practices for cloud infrastructure.
- Where to get help: the Bridgecrew Community Slack
Before you proceed please take a not of these warning:
⚠️ TerraGoat creates intentionally vulnerable AWS resources into your account. DO NOT deploy TerraGoat in a production environment or alongside any sensitive AWS resources.
- Terraform 0.12
- aws cli
- azure cli
To prevent vulnerable infrastructure from arriving to production see: Bridgecrew & checkov, the open source static analysis tool for infrastructure as code.
You can deploy multiple TerraGoat stacks in a single AWS account using the parameter TF_VAR_environment
.
export TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET="mydevsecops-bucket"
export TF_VAR_company_name=acme
export TF_VAR_environment=mydevsecops
export TF_VAR_region="us-west-2"
aws s3api create-bucket --bucket $TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET \
--region $TF_VAR_region --create-bucket-configuration LocationConstraint=$TF_VAR_region
# Enable versioning
aws s3api put-bucket-versioning --bucket $TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET --versioning-configuration Status=Enabled
# Enable encryption
aws s3api put-bucket-encryption --bucket $TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET --server-side-encryption-configuration '{
"Rules": [
{
"ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault": {
"SSEAlgorithm": "aws:kms"
}
}
]
}'
cd terraform/aws/
terraform init \
-backend-config="bucket=$TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET" \
-backend-config="key=$TF_VAR_company_name-$TF_VAR_environment.tfstate" \
-backend-config="region=$TF_VAR_region"
terraform apply
terraform destroy
cd terraform/aws/
export TERRAGOAT_ENV=$TF_VAR_environment
export TERRAGOAT_STACKS_NUM=5
for i in $(seq 1 $TERRAGOAT_STACKS_NUM)
do
export TF_VAR_environment=$TERRAGOAT_ENV$i
terraform init \
-backend-config="bucket=$TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET" \
-backend-config="key=$TF_VAR_company_name-$TF_VAR_environment.tfstate" \
-backend-config="region=$TF_VAR_region"
terraform apply -auto-approve
done
cd terraform/aws/
export TF_VAR_environment = $TERRAGOAT_ENV
for i in $(seq 1 $TERRAGOAT_STACKS_NUM)
do
export TF_VAR_environment=$TERRAGOAT_ENV$i
terraform init \
-backend-config="bucket=$TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET" \
-backend-config="key=$TF_VAR_company_name-$TF_VAR_environment.tfstate" \
-backend-config="region=$TF_VAR_region"
terraform destroy -auto-approve
done
You can deploy multiple TerraGoat stacks in a single Azure subscription using the parameter TF_VAR_environment
.
export TERRAGOAT_RESOURCE_GROUP="TerraGoatRG"
export TERRAGOAT_STATE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT="mydevsecopssa"
export TERRAGOAT_STATE_CONTAINER="mydevsecops"
export TF_VAR_environment="dev"
export TF_VAR_region="westus"
# Create resource group
az group create --location $TF_VAR_region --name $TERRAGOAT_RESOURCE_GROUP
# Create storage account
az storage account create --name $TERRAGOAT_STATE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT --resource-group $TERRAGOAT_RESOURCE_GROUP --location $TF_VAR_region --sku Standard_LRS --kind StorageV2 --https-only true --encryption-services blob
# Get storage account key
ACCOUNT_KEY=$(az storage account keys list --resource-group $TERRAGOAT_RESOURCE_GROUP --account-name $TERRAGOAT_STATE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT --query [0].value -o tsv)
# Create blob container
az storage container create --name $TERRAGOAT_STATE_CONTAINER --account-name $TERRAGOAT_STATE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT --account-key $ACCOUNT_KEY
cd terraform/azure/
terraform init -reconfigure -backend-config="resource_group_name=$TERRAGOAT_RESOURCE_GROUP" \
-backend-config "storage_account_name=$TERRAGOAT_STATE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT" \
-backend-config="container_name=$TERRAGOAT_STATE_CONTAINER" \
-backend-config "key=$TF_VAR_environment.terraform.tfstate"
terraform apply
terraform destroy
You can deploy multiple TerraGoat stacks in a single GCP project using the parameter TF_VAR_environment
.
To use terraform, a Service Account and matching set of credentials are required. If they do not exist, they must be manually created for the relevant project. To create the Service Account:
- Sign into your GCP project, go to
IAM
>Service Accounts
. - Click the
CREATE SERVICE ACCOUNT
. - Give a name to your service account (for example -
terragoat
) and clickCREATE
. - Grant the Service Account the
Project
>Editor
role and clickCONTINUE
. - Click
DONE
.
To create the credentials:
- Sign into your GCP project, go to
IAM
>Service Accounts
and click on the relevant Service Account. - Click
ADD KEY
>Create new key
>JSON
and clickCREATE
. This will create a.json
file and download it to your computer.
We recommend saving the key with a nicer name than the auto-generated one (i.e. terragoat_credentials.json
), and storing the resulting JSON file inside terraform/gcp
directory of terragoat.
Once the credentials are set up, create the BE configuration as follows:
export TF_VAR_environment="dev"
export TF_TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET=remote-state-bucket-terragoat
export TF_VAR_credentials_path=<PATH_TO_CREDNETIALS_FILE> # example: export TF_VAR_credentials_path=terragoat_credentials.json
export TF_VAR_project=<YOUR_PROJECT_NAME_HERE>
# Create storage bucket
gsutil mb gs://${TF_TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET}
cd terraform/gcp/
terraform init -reconfigure -backend-config="bucket=$TF_TERRAGOAT_STATE_BUCKET" \
-backend-config "credentials=$TF_VAR_credentials_path" \
-backend-config "prefix=terragoat/${TF_VAR_environment}"
terraform apply
terraform destroy
- CfnGoat - Vulnerable by design Cloudformation template
- TerraGoat - Vulnerable by design Terraform stack
- CDKGoat - Vulnerable by design CDK application
Contribution is welcomed!
We would love to hear about more ideas on how to find vulnerable infrastructure-as-code design patterns.
Bridgecrew builds and maintains TerraGoat to encourage the adoption of policy-as-code.
If you need direct support you can contact us at [email protected].