NAME
cpan-audit - Audit CPAN modules
SYNOPSIS
cpan-audit [command] [options]
Commands:
module [version range] audit module with optional version range (all by default)
modules [version range] audit module list with optional version range (all by default)
dist|release [version range] audit distribution with optional version range (all by default)
deps [directory] audit dependencies from the directory (. by default)
installed audit all installed modules
show [advisory id] show information about specific advisory
Options:
--ascii use ascii output
--fresh|f check the database for freshness (CPAN::Audit::FreshnessCheck)
--help|h show the help message and exit
--no-color switch off colors
--no-corelist ignore modules bundled with perl version
--perl include perl advisories
--quiet be quiet (overrules --verbose)
--verbose be verbose (off if --quiet in effect)
--version show the version and exit
--exclude <str> exclude/ignore the specified advisory/cve (multiple)
--exclude-file <file> read exclude/ignore patterns from file
--json output JSON
Examples:
cpan-audit dist Catalyst-Runtime
cpan-audit dist Catalyst-Runtime 7.0
cpan-audit dist Catalyst-Runtime '>5.48'
cpan-audit module Catalyst 7.0
cpan-audit modules "Catalyst;7.0" "Mojolicious;>8.40,<9.20"
cpan-audit deps .
cpan-audit deps /path/to/distribution
cpan-audit installed
cpan-audit installed local/
cpan-audit installed local/ --exclude CVE-2011-4116
cpan-audit installed local/ --exclude CVE-2011-4116 --exclude CVE-2011-123
cpan-audit installed local/ --exclude-file ignored-cves.txt
cpan-audit installed --json
cpan-audit show CPANSA-Mojolicious-2018-03
DESCRIPTION
cpan-audit
is a command line application that checks the modules or distributions for known vulnerabilities. It is using its internal database that is automatically generated from a hand-picked database https://github.com/briandfoy/cpan-security-advisory.
cpan-audit
does not connect to anything, that is why it is important to keep it up to date. Every update of the internal database is released as a new version. Ensure that you have the latest database by updating CPAN::Audit frequently; the database can change daily. You can use enable a warning for a possibly out-of-date database by adding --fresh
, which warns if the database version is older than a month:
% cpan-audit --fresh ...
% cpan-audit -f ...
% env CPAN_AUDIT_FRESH_DAYS=7 cpan-audit -f ...
Finding dependencies
cpan-audit
can automatically detect dependencies from the following sources:
Carton
-
Parses cpanfile.snapshot file and checks the distribution versions.
- cpanfile
-
Parses cpanfile taking into account the required versions.
It is assumed that if the required version of the module is less than a version of a release with a known vulnerability fix, then the module is considered affected.
JSON data
If you request JSON output, the data looks like
{
"meta" : {
... meta information ...
"dists": {
"<distribution1>": {
... distribution info ...
}
}
"errors" : [
... list of errors - if any ...
]
}
Meta information
The meta data contains information about the run of cpan-audit
.
{
"args": [
"Mojo::File",
"Mojo::UserAgent",
"LWP::UserAgent"
],
"cpan_audit": {
"version": "20230601.002"
},
"total_advisories": 19,
"command": "modules"
}
These information are shown
cpan_audit
The version of
cpan_audit
that is used for the auditcommand
The command of
cpan_audit
that was runargs
Arguments for the command
total_advisories
Number of found advisories
Distribution information
For each distribution where at least one advisory was found, the JSON looks like:
"Dist-Name": {
"queried_modules": [
"Queried::Namespace"
],
"version": "Any",
"advisories": [
{
... advisory data as in the audit database ...
},
... more advisories ...
]
},
The advisory data is basically the data from the database. So this depends on what is known for the given advisory.
The distribution information contains:
version
The version (range) that is checked for advisories. If there's no version specified, all versions are checked and the version is report as "Any".
queried_modules
The actual namespaces queried, either from the command line or another source, such as a cpanfile.
advisories
A list of all vulnerabilities found for the version range
Exit values
In prior versions, cpan-audit
exited with the number of advisories it found. Starting with 1.001, if there are advisories found, cpan-audit
exits with 64 added to that number. The maximum number of reported advisories is 62, since values over 126 are spoken for.
0 - normal operation
2 - problem with program invocation, such as bad switches or values
64+n - advisories found. Subtract 64 to get the advisory count, up to 62 advisories
255 - program error
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.