Or do i need any specific rules in the /etc/auditd/rules.d/audit.rules for this
login/logout info to be logged ,?
if yes then please suggest on this.
Rakesh On Sunday, August 8, 2021, 11:18:00 PM GMT+5:30, Rakesh Kumar
<rakesh_kumar2554(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
The user login/logout information is being logged into auth.log file but not being logged
into audit.log .it means that sshd, pam configuration is working for auth.log file then
why its not working for audit.log, so where could be the problem, for this not being
logged into audit.log file .
Where should i investigate.?
Regards,Rakesh On Sunday, August 8, 2021, 07:12:17 PM GMT+5:30, Steve Grubb
<sgrubb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Saturday, August 7, 2021 12:47:56 AM EDT Rakesh Kumar wrote:
1)I am using this version of auditctl version 2.4.4 . So does this
version
has the user login/logout info to log into audit.log ?
This is not the responsibility of auditd. Auditd provides libaudit.
Applications use that to create log events. It is the reposibility of system
entry point daemons to log the event. User login events have been supported
as long as I can remember.
2) If u to want to see the pam.d/login file configuration to check
why its
not logging the login/logout info then please let me know about this,
It's not configurable by an end user. Its configured at compile time. You would
want to look at the build logs for pam and entrypoint daemons such as sshd,
gdm, kdm, etc.
-Steve