Joy Latten wrote:
I am auditing when an ipsec policy is added and removed from the
Security Policy Database. Should I also add audit when an SA is
added and removed? SAs can quickly fill up log since there can be many of them
and they also have a lifetime associated with them that can result in
continuous renewal. I looked at how Paul implemented netlabel auditing,
but was wondering is there any specific info I should audit for
labeled ipsec?
Hmm, good question. I'm looking at 5.2.4.4 of the LSPP doc and I see this
paragraph at the end (in part "d"):
"An LSPP-conformant TOE must only use protocols to export data with security
attributes that provide unambiguous pairings of security attributes and the
information being exported. Further, the ST author must make it clear that the
mechanisms, or devices, used to export data with security attributes cannot be
used to export data without security attributes unless this change in state can
only be done manually and is audited. In addition, the security attributes must
be exported to the same mechanism or device as the information. Also, any change
in the security attributes settings of a device must be audited."
The sentence that concerns me the most is the following: "Also, any change in
the security attributes settings of a device must be audited". I guess it boils
down if we consider a SA a "device" ...
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paul moore
linux security @ hp