On 14/10/21, Steve Grubb wrote:
On Tuesday, October 07, 2014 03:03:14 PM Eric Paris wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-10-07 at 14:23 -0400, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> > Log the event when a client attempts to connect to the netlink audit
> > multicast socket, requiring CAP_AUDIT_READ capability, binding to the
> > AUDIT_NLGRP_READLOG group. Log the disconnect too.
> >
> >
> >
> > Sample output:
> > time->Tue Oct 7 14:15:19 2014
> > type=UNKNOWN[1348] msg=audit(1412705719.316:117): auid=0 uid=0 gid=0 ses=1
> > pid=3552 comm="audit-multicast"
> >
exe="/home/rgb/rgb/git/audit-multicast-listen/audit-multicast-listen"
> > subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 group=0
> > op=connect res=1>
> >
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb(a)redhat.com>
> > ---
> > For some reason unbind isn't being called on disconnect. I suspect
> > missing
> > plumbing in netlink. Investigation needed...
> >
> >
> > include/uapi/linux/audit.h | 1 +
> > kernel/audit.c | 46
> >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 45
> >insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >
> >
> > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/audit.h b/include/uapi/linux/audit.h
> > index 4d100c8..7fa6e8f 100644
> > --- a/include/uapi/linux/audit.h
> > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/audit.h
> > @@ -110,6 +110,7 @@
> >
> > #define AUDIT_SECCOMP 1326 /* Secure Computing event */
> > #define AUDIT_PROCTITLE 1327 /* Proctitle emit event */
> > #define AUDIT_FEATURE_CHANGE 1328 /* audit log listing feature changes
> >*/>
> > +#define AUDIT_EVENT_LISTENER 1348 /* task joined multicast read socket
> > */>
> >
> > #define AUDIT_AVC 1400 /* SE Linux avc denial or grant */
> > #define AUDIT_SELINUX_ERR 1401 /* Internal SE Linux Errors */
> >
> > diff --git a/kernel/audit.c b/kernel/audit.c
> > index 53bb39b..74c81a7 100644
> > --- a/kernel/audit.c
> > +++ b/kernel/audit.c
> > @@ -1108,13 +1108,54 @@ static void audit_receive(struct sk_buff *skb)
> >
> > mutex_unlock(&audit_cmd_mutex);
> > }
> >
> >
> > +static void audit_log_bind(int group, char *op, int err)
> > +{
> > + struct audit_buffer *ab;
> > + char comm[sizeof(current->comm)];
> > + struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
> > +
> > + ab = audit_log_start(NULL, GFP_KERNEL, AUDIT_EVENT_LISTENER);
> > + if (!ab)
> > + return;
> > +
> > + audit_log_format(ab, "auid=%d",
> > + from_kuid(&init_user_ns,
> > audit_get_loginuid(current))); + audit_log_format(ab, " uid=%d",
> > + from_kuid(&init_user_ns, current_uid()));
> > + audit_log_format(ab, " gid=%d",
> > + from_kgid(&init_user_ns, current_gid()));
> > + audit_log_format(ab, " ses=%d", audit_get_sessionid(current));
> > + audit_log_format(ab, " pid=%d", task_pid_nr(current));
> > + audit_log_format(ab, " comm=");
> > + audit_log_untrustedstring(ab, get_task_comm(comm, current));
> > + if (mm) {
> > + down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
> > + if (mm->exe_file)
> > + audit_log_d_path(ab, " exe=",
> > &mm->exe_file->f_path);
> > + up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
> > + } else
> > + audit_log_format(ab, " exe=(null)");
> > + audit_log_task_context(ab); /* subj= */
>
> super crazy yuck. audit_log_task_info() ??
audit_log_task_info logs too much information for typical use. There are times
when you might want to know everything about what's connecting. But in this
case, we don't need anything about groups, saved uids, fsuid, or ppid.
Its a shame we don't have a audit_log_task_info_light function which only
records:
pid= auid= uid= subj= comm= exe= ses= tty=
We already have audit_log_task() which gives:
auid=
uid=
gid=
ses=
subj=
pid=
comm=
exe=
This is missing tty=, but has gid=. Can we please use that function
instead and add tty=? And while we are at it, refactor
audit_log_task_info() to call audit_log_task()?
Is this standard set above what should be used for certain classes of
log messages?
Yes, it will be in a different order because we don't have a canonical
order yet. Can we accept two orders of keywords so we can start
canonicalizing, please?
> > + audit_log_format(ab, " group=%d", group);
>
> group seems like too easily confused a name.
nlnk-grp is better if its what I think it is.
Where did you find that name? That could work and it is shorter, but it
seems awkwardly optimized. "nlnk" doesn't appear once in the kernel.
"nl" is already recognized for netlink, "mcgrp" is already used for
"multicast group(s)", so I would suggest "nl-mcgrp".
-Steve
- RGB
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