[RFC][PATCH] audit: log join and part events to the read-only multicast log socket

Steve Grubb sgrubb at redhat.com
Sat Oct 11 15:42:06 UTC 2014


On Tue, 07 Oct 2014 18:06:51 -0400
Paul Moore <pmoore at redhat.com> wrote:

> On Tuesday, October 07, 2014 03:39:51 PM Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> > I also thought of moving audit_log_task() from auditsc.c to audit.c
> > and using that.  For that matter, both audit_log_task() and
> > audit_log_task_info() could use audit_log_session_info(), but they
> > are in slightly different order of keywords which will upset
> > sgrubb's parser.
> 
> A bit of an aside from the patch, but in my opinion the parser should
> be made a bit more robust so that it can handle fields in any
> particular order.  I agree that having fields in a "canonical
> ordering" is helpful, both for tools and people, but the tools
> shouldn't require it in my opinion.
> 
> Steve, why exactly can't the userspace parser handle fields in any
> order?  How difficult would it be to fix?

The issue is that people that really use audit, really get vast
quanities of logs. The tools expect things in a specific order so that
it can pick things out of events as quickly as possible. IOW, it
knows when it can discard the line because its grabbed everything it
needs. A casual audit user would never see this. I'm really optimizing
for the people whose use ausearch and it takes 10 minutes to run.

-Steve




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