harden-gitlab-ci

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Harden GitLab CI/CD pipelines for supply-chain security — SHA-pin `include:` and CI/CD components, scope the `CI_JOB_TOKEN` allowlist, protect and mask variables, pin job image digests, and use `id_tokens`/OIDC instead of long-lived secrets. Use when adding or auditing a `.gitlab

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Versión1.0.0
Calidad58/100 · Prometedor
Confianza58/100 · Do not auto-install
Auditoría72/100 · Requiere revisión

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npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-gitlab-ci

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14 estrellas de GitHub

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14 estrellas y 0 forks

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2 días desde el último push

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MIT

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npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-gitlab-ci

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Comando
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Confianza y riesgo

Confianza
58/100
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72/100
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Requiere revisión

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5

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npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-gitlab-ci

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Task: Use harden-gitlab-ci in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20harden-gitlab-ci%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/jrjsmrtn-harden-gitlab-ci/install
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Use harden-gitlab-ci for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/jrjsmrtn-harden-gitlab-ci/install, then install with: npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-gitlab-ci

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60/100

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Comando listo

Úsalo cuando

  • flujos de GitHub automation
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  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • perfil de calidad 58/100
  • 9 eventos de interacción de OpenAgentSkill

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  • Low GitHub adoption signal

Ruta de implementación

  1. 1Instálalo en un Agent de sandbox y ejecuta una tarea de GitHub automation de principio a fin.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

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14 estrellas de GitHub

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Corregir

14 estrellas y 0 forks; la actividad de issues no está disponible en los metadatos actuales

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Aprobado

2 días desde el último push

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Aprobado

MIT

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Resumen

--- name: harden-gitlab-ci description: Harden GitLab CI/CD pipelines for supply-chain security — SHA-pin `include:` and CI/CD components, scope the `CI_JOB_TOKEN` allowlist, protect and mask variables, pin job image digests, and use `id_tokens`/OIDC instead of long-lived secrets. Use when adding or auditing a `.gitlab-ci.yml`, before making a GitLab project public, when a supply-chain review flags CI gaps, or when standardizing pipeline hardening across GitLab projects (gitlab.com or self-hosted). GitLab-specific by design — for GitHub Actions use `harden-github-actions`; Forgejo/Gitea Actions are out of scope. metadata: author: "Georges Martin <jrjsmrtn@gmail.com>" version: "0.1.34" license: MIT ---

# Harden GitLab CI

Harden GitLab CI/CD pipelines against supply-chain attack: pin what runs, minimise what it can reach, and stop long-lived secrets from existing at all.

> **GitLab-specific by design.** Like `harden-github-actions`, this skill is deliberately bound to one > forge. The controls are properties of the GitLab CI execution model — `include:` resolution, the > `CI_JOB_TOKEN` allowlist, project/group variable scoping, `id_tokens` — not portable concepts in > GitLab syntax. It is a **sibling** of `harden-github-actions`, not a translation of it: the two > forges differ in what the risks *are*, not merely in how they are spelled.

## When to Use

- When adding a `.gitlab-ci.yml` to a project (after `setup-git-hooks`) - When auditing an existing pipeline before making a GitLab project public - When a supply-chain review (or the `supply-chain` skill) flags CI hardening gaps - When standardising pipeline hardening across GitLab projects

**Not for:** GitHub Actions (use `harden-github-actions`) or Forgejo/Gitea Actions. The controls do not carry over — say so rather than approximating.

## Required Inputs

1. **Repository** — a GitLab project (auto-detected from git remotes). **Self-hosted GitLab is a first-class target**, not an exception: authenticate once and every control below is identical. 2. **Project visibility** — public/internal or private. Phases 3 and 4 branch on it: public and internal projects expose pipeline artifacts to unauthenticated users, and fork merge requests are the main variable-exfiltration route. 3. **Scope** — what to run: - `audit` — report findings against the checklist below; **no writes** (default) - `fix` — apply the mechanical fixes (pin includes/components/images), leave judgment calls to the maintainer - `full` — `audit`, then `fix` after confirmation

## The GitLab Threat Model — What Actually Differs

Where the risk sits differs from GitHub Actions; the controls are not one-for-one equivalents:

| Concern | GitHub Actions | GitLab CI | |---|---|---| | Third-party code execution | `uses: actions/x@ref` from the Marketplace | **`include:` + CI/CD Catalog components** — same class of risk, different keyword | | Ambient credential | `GITHUB_TOKEN` with repo-wide default scopes | **`CI_JOB_TOKEN`** — defaults to *own project only*; risk is a widened allowlist | | Secret exfiltration surface | workflow can read all repo secrets | **variable scoping** — protected/masked/environment-scoped, plus fork-MR exposure | | Provenance / keyless auth | OIDC via `id-token: write` | **`id_tokens:` with an `aud` claim** | | Runner trust | GitHub-hosted vs self-hosted | **shared vs group/project runners**, `privileged` Docker, `shell` executor |

> **GitLab has a marketplace-shaped supply chain**: the **CI/CD Catalog** of components. Assuming > otherwise — that only GitHub has this problem — skips the pinning discipline entirely. GitLab's > own docs (*CI/CD components → Best practices*) say to "Pin CI/CD components to a specific commit > SHA (preferred) or release version tag to ensure the integrity of the component used in a > pipeline."

## Workflow

### Phase 1: Detect Context

1. Confirm the forge is GitLab and the CLI is authenticated: ```bash git remote -v glab auth status # self-hosted: glab auth login --hostname gitlab.internal.example ``` If the remote is GitHub or Forgejo, **stop** and point at the right sibling skill. 2. Locate the pipeline config. `glab ci lint` **defaults to `.gitlab-ci.yml` in the current directory**, but a project may relocate it (Settings → CI/CD → General pipelines → CI/CD configuration file). If it is relocated, `cd` to its directory or pass its path/URL — a bare lint would silently validate the wrong file, or nothing. 3. Validate it parses before changing anything: ```bash glab ci lint # or: glab ci lint <path-or-url> ``` 4. Inventory the third-party surface — run these and triage every hit (`CONFIG` = the config path):

```bash # Components/includes on a moving target: ~latest, a partial semver, or a branch grep -nE '@(~latest|[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?$|main|master)' "$CONFIG"

# include: project blocks — then confirm each has a `ref:` pinned to a 40-char SHA. # A missing ref: is a finding: it silently defaults to the target project's HEAD. grep -nA3 'include:' "$CONFIG" | grep -E 'project:|ref:' grep -nE '^\s*ref:\s*(?![0-9a-f]{40}\s*$)' -P "$CONFIG" # ref: present but not a SHA

# Remote includes — no auth, no ref to pin; each one is a trust-boundary decision grep -nE '^\s*-?\s*remote:' "$CONFIG"

# Images/services not pinned by digest (covers `image:` and `- name:` service entries; # the negative lookahead is what keeps already-pinned `foo:1@sha256:…` from false-positiving) grep -nPE '^\s*-?\s*(image|name):\s*(?!.*@sha256:)' "$CONFIG"

# Deprecated JWTs (see Phase 5) and inline secrets grep -nE 'CI_JOB_JWT' "$CONFIG"

# Runner isolation escapes grep -nE 'privileged:\s*true|executor:\s*shell' "$CONFIG" .gitlab-runner/*.toml 2>/dev/null ```

Treat every hit as a finding to justify or fix — not as noise to skim.

### Phase 2: Pin the Third-Party Supply Chain

This is the highest-value control — the direct analogue of SHA-pinning actions.

**CI/CD components** (`include: component`) — pin to a **commit SHA**:

```yaml include: # BAD — a moving target; ~latest re-resolves on every run - component: $CI_SERVER_FQDN/my-org/security-components/secret-detection@~latest

# GOOD — immutable - component: $CI_SERVER_FQDN/my-org/security-components/secret-detection@e3262fdd0914fa823210cdb79a8c421e2cef79d8 ```

Version resolution precedence, and why `~latest` is unsafe: a **commit SHA** is exact; a **tag** (`1.0.0`) is mutable unless the project protects its tags — and if a tag and SHA share a name, the SHA wins; a **branch** is fully mutable; `~latest`/partial semver re-resolves to whatever the Catalog last published. Prefer SHA; accept a release tag only when the component project protects tags.

**`include: project`** — `ref:` accepts a branch, tag, **or commit SHA**. Pin it:

```yaml include: - project: 'my-group/ci-templates' ref: 787123b47f14b552955ca2786bc9542ae66fee5b # not `main` file: '/templates/build.yml' ```

`ref:` is optional and **defaults to the project's HEAD** — an unpinned `include: project` silently tracks someone else's default branch. Treat a missing `ref:` as a finding, not a style nit.

**`include: remote`** — a public URL fetched over HTTP(S) with **no authentication support**. It is the weakest link: whoever controls that URL controls your pipeline, and there is no ref to pin. Prefer `component` or `project`. If a remote include is unavoidable, use a URL that embeds an immutable revision (a raw file path containing a commit SHA, not `/raw/main/`), and treat the host as part of your trust boundary.

**`include: template`** and **`include: local`** are GitLab-shipped or in-repo — no pinning needed.

**Resolving a tag to a SHA** — for a component or template project:

```bash # .id is the full commit SHA; :sha accepts a branch or tag name glab api "projects/my-org%2Fsecurity-components/repository/commits/1.0.0" --jq '.id' ```

`:fullpath` also works in place of the URL-encoded path when acting on the current project. For a non-GitLab-hosted template, `git ls-remote <url> refs/tags/<tag>` resolves the same thing.

**Job images and services** — pin by digest, keeping the tag for readability:

```yaml # BAD — mutable image: python:3.13 services: - postgres:18 ```

```yaml # GOOD — immutable, still readable image: python:3.13@sha256:<digest> services: - name: postgres:18@sha256:<digest> ```

Resolve digests with `skopeo inspect docker://python:3.13 --format '{{.Digest}}'`. This mirrors `setup-container-security`'s base-image rule; the reasoning and the bump procedure are the same.

### Phase 3: Scope the Job Token

`CI_JOB_TOKEN` is minted per job, scoped to the triggering user's access level, masked in logs, and revoked when the job ends. **By default it reaches only its own project** — so the work here is mostly *keeping* it that way. But verify the default actually holds before auditing anything else:

- **First, confirm the allowlist is enforced at all.** Under **Settings → CI/CD → Job token permissions**, the project may be set to either *"This project and any groups and projects in the allowlist"* (restricted — the default) or **"All groups and projects"** (permissive). GitLab's warning is unambiguous: *"If you disable the CI/CD job token allowlist, jobs from any project can access your project with a job token… You should only disable this setting for testing or a similar reason."* A project in the permissive mode has **no allowlist to audit** — that is the worst case and the finding. Fix it before reviewing entries. (Self-managed admins can force the restricted mode instance-wide via *Enable and enforce job token allowlist for all projects*.) - Then audit the allowlist: **Settings → CI/CD → Job token permissions → CI/CD job token allowlist**. Every entry is a project that may authenticate *into* this one. Justify each; remove the rest. (Limit: 200 entries — an allowlist near that size is a finding in itself.) - Adding to the allowlist **grants no new permissions** — the user must already have access. It widens *reachability*, not authority. Do not treat allowlist membership as an access grant. - Prefer the **fine-grained permissions** setting (limiting the token to a specific set of REST endpoints) over all-or-nothing allowlisting. - **Public/internal projects**: unauthenticated users can fetch artifacts from public pipelines regardless of the allowlist. If artifacts are sensitive, set feature visibility to *Only project members*. - Review the authentication log periodically for unexpected cross-project token use.

### Phase 4: Variables and Secrets

- **Never put secrets in `.gitlab-ci.yml`.** It is readable by anyone with repo access; it holds non-sensitive configuration only. Secrets live in project/group settings or a secrets manager. - **Protected** = available only to pipelines on protected branches/tags. **Masked** = redacted as `[MASKED]` in job logs. They solve different problems — set both for real secrets: ```bash # Read the secret into a variable; never inline it or echo it read -rs SECRET_VALUE glab variable set DEPLOY_TOKEN "$SECRET_VALUE" --masked --protected glab variable list -F json --jq '.[] | select(.masked==false or .protected==false) | .key' ``` That second command is the audit: any secret-shaped key it prints is a finding. - **Masking has hard constraints** — the value must be a single line, no spaces, ≥ 8 characters, and (with expansion enabled) use only `_ : @ - + . ~ = /` beyond alphanumerics. A secret that cannot be masked is a secret that will eventually appear in a log; regenerate it in a maskable format rather than shipping it unmasked. - **Masking is not a security boundary.** GitLab's own docs (*CI/CD variables → Mask a CI/CD variable*) state it "is not a guaranteed way to prevent malicious users from accessing variable values" — it defeats accid

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1.0.0
Licencia
MIT
Última actualización
21 ago 2026
Publicado
21 ago 2026

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