auditd rule error

Joshua Ammons Joshua.Ammons at walmart.com
Mon Jun 11 14:49:49 UTC 2018


Perfect, thanks so much Steve.

Joshua Ammons Senior SIEM Engineer, Cybersecurity 
Global Business Services
Office 479.204.4472 | Mobile 479.595.2291
Joshua.Ammons at walmart.com

Walmart  
805 Moberly Ln
Bentonville, AR  72716
Save money. Live better.



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Grubb [mailto:sgrubb at redhat.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2018 9:28 AM
To: linux-audit at redhat.com
Cc: Joshua Ammons <Joshua.Ammons at walmart.com>
Subject: EXT: Re: auditd rule error

On Monday, June 11, 2018 8:39:26 AM EDT Joshua Ammons wrote:
> On a server running RHEL 7.2 the audit rules fail to load due to an 
> error on this rule:
> 
> -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S setuid -F a0=0 -F exe=/usr/bin/su -F 
> key=10.2.5.b-elevated-privs-session
>
> From what I have found it seems "exe" may not be a valid field on this 
> specific O.S. - is this correct?

That might have been targeted for the 7.4 kernel.

> Does anyone have any recommendations on how to track elevated 
> privileges for all RHEL 6/7 systems?

The exe field is used for what we call audit by executable. This is for when you want to zero in on a particular program performing some action like calling accept. If you simply want notification that an application was invoked, the you would just setup a watch for execute.

-a always,exit -F path=/usr/bin/su -F perm=x -F key=10.2.5.b-elevated-privs- session

That should work across RHEL 6 & 7. Also, you will get events from pam as the user authenticates and starts the session. So, you should be able to find those with this search:

ausearch --start today -x /usr/bin/su -m USER_START -w -i

-Steve







More information about the Linux-audit mailing list