Hello,
This email is formatted very badly. I will try to answer it.
On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 10:13:03 AM EDT Joe Wulf wrote:
When building a new RHEL v7.8 VM manually, I set up the rules desired
in
/etc/audit/rulesd/audit.rules, no other changes (because I've wanted to
narrow down the issue). After subsequent reboots, with no further changes
to any audit rules either; I monitor /var/log/messages and I see
occurrences like this: Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
/sbin/augenrules: No change
This is normal.
Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: No rulesSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: enabled 1Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: failure 1Sep 22
09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: pid 1242Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
rate_limit 0Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: backlog_limit 16384Sep 22
09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: lost 56Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
backlog 1Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: enabled 1Sep 22 09:04:24
hostxyz augenrules: failure 2Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: pid
1242Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: rate_limit 0Sep 22 09:04:24
hostxyz augenrules: backlog_limit 16384Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
lost 56Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: backlog 0Sep 22 09:04:24
hostxyz augenrules: usage: auditctl [options]Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: -a <l,a> Append rule to end of <l>ist with
<a>ctionSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -A <l,a> Add rule
at beginning of <l>ist with <a>ctionSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -b
<backlog> Set max number of outstanding audit buffersSep 22
09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: allowed Default=64Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: -c Continue through errors in rulesSep 22
09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -C f=f Compare collected fields
if available:Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: Field name,
operator(=,!=), field nameSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -d
<l,a> Delete rule from <l>ist with <a>ctionSep 22 09:04:24
hostxyz augenrules: l=task,exit,user,excludeSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: a=never,alwaysSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
-D Delete all rules and watchesSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: -e [0..2] Set enabled flagSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: -f [0..2] Set failure flagSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: 0=silent 1=printk 2=panicSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
-F f=v Build rule: field name, operator(=,!=,<,>,<=,Sep 22
09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: >=,&,&=) valueSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: -h HelpSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
-i Ignore errors when reading rules from fileSep 22
09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -k <key> Set filter key on audit
ruleSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -l List rulesSep
22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -m text Send a user-space
messageSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -p [r|w|x|a] Set
permissions filter on watchSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: r=read,
w=write, x=execute, a=attributeSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -q
<mount,subtree> make subtree part of mount point's dir watchesSep 22
09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -r <rate> Set limit in messages/sec
(0=none)Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -R <file> read rules
from fileSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -s Report
statusSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: -S syscall Build rule:
syscall name or numberSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
-t Trim directory watchesSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: -v VersionSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules:
-w <path> Insert watch at <path>Sep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz
augenrules: -W <path> Remove watch at <path>Sep 22 09:04:24
hostxyz augenrules: --loginuid-immutable Make loginuids unchangeable once
setSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz augenrules: --reset-lost Reset the lost
record counterSep 22 09:04:24 hostxyz systemd: Started Security Auditing
Service. The 'usage' of auditctl is invoked the one time in the
'try_load'
function of augenrules. Manual executions of "/sbin/auditctl -R
/etc/audit/audit.rules', results in essentially the same behavior on the
terminal as found in /var/log/messages. Should execution of augenrules
seemingly error-out on invocation of auditctl like this?
It should be telling you which line it didn't like. That is unless you have a
"-h" in the rules. Or an option that doesn't match. You should look over the
rules carefully. Something in there is a typo.
I revised the error message for unmatched options to print the line number
instead of usage.
-Steve