On Friday, January 13, 2012 11:46:58 AM Max Williams wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the reply. Yes and yes:
[root@host1 ~]# mount|grep ab
/dev/mapper/VolGroupCF00-abf_graph on /naab2 type ext4 (rw)
/dev/mapper/VolGroupCF01-abf_icff on /naab1 type ext4 (rw)
[root@host1 ~]# ll /|grep ab
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 May 9 2011 ab1 -> /naab1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 May 9 2011 ab2 -> /naab2
drwxrwx--- 5 root ab_users 4096 May 20 2011 naab1
drwxrwx--- 6 root ab_users 4096 Jun 29 2011 naab2
[root@host1 ~]#
How does that affect the the rule, which was for the actual mount point,
not the sym link? LIST_RULES: exit,never dir=/naab1 (0x6) syscall=all
Its OK for the top level dir to be a mount point. However, what about
everything under it?
/naab1/serial/data/dir1/serial/dir2/abc_load/temp/some-app/.WORK-serial/1568280a-4eef7e3f-3873
Could data or dir1 be a mount point? If anything under /naab1 is
a mount point, then you have to tell the kernel to treat it as equivalent
to the parent dir that you have the rule on. For example, suppose data
was in fact a moint point and you mounted /dev/sda1 onto it. You
would need to add the follwoing to your audit rules:
-q /naab1/serial/data,/dev/sda1
As for symlinks, I'm not sure that a recursive watch will follow the
symlink. If for example, some-app was a symlink to /opt/some-app,
I am pretty sure the watch will not follow over to the other device.
You would have to add a watch on /opt/some-app to get events.
The same thing applies for suppressing events.
-Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Grubb [mailto:sgrubb@redhat.com]
Sent: 13 January 2012 14:46
To: linux-audit(a)redhat.com
Cc: Max Williams
Subject: Re: Path ignored but syscall event still logged
On Thursday, January 12, 2012 09:45:59 AM Max Williams wrote:
> Sorry to bug you but is this issue I'm having a bug or have I made a
> mistake in the rules? Is there another way I could exclude this
> directory from auditd?
Looking back at the original...
/naab1/serial/data/dir1/serial/dir2/abc_load/temp/some-app/.WORK-
serial/1568280a-4eef7e3f-3873
Are there any mount points in that path? Or any symlinks pointing to other
disk devices?
Thanks,
-Steve
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