On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 12:15 -0500, LC Bruzenak wrote:
On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 13:06 -0400, David Flatley wrote:
> Lenny:
>
> I was going to move the rotated logs into /home/logs and use "ausearch
> -i -f /home/logs".
>
>
> David Flatley CISSP
>
>
David,
It won't work like that; exactly the issue I described:
[root@slim root]# mkdir logs-test
[root@slim root]# cd !$
cd logs-test
[root@slim logs-test]# auditctl -m "TEST message"
[root@slim logs-test]# service auditd rotate
Rotating logs: [ OK ]
[root@slim logs-test]# cp /var/log/audit/audit.log.1 .
[root@slim logs-test]# ausearch -i -f `pwd` -m USER
<no matches>
[root@slim logs-test]# grep TEST audit.log.1
node=slim type=USER msg=audit(1250529052.265:305135): user pid=8191
uid=0 auid=500 ses=4172 subj=user_u:user_r:user_t:s0 msg='TEST message:
exe="/sbin/auditctl" (hostname=?, addr=?, terminal=pts/18 res=success)'
LCB.
David,
I should have been more diligent. The input switch was supposed to be
"-if" IIUC. The "-f" switch is looking for a filename inside the
record.
[root@slim logs-test]# ausearch -i -if `pwd` -m USER
<no matches>
[root@slim logs-test]# ausearch -i -if `pwd`/audit.log.1 -m USER
...
----
node=slim type=USER msg=audit(08/17/2009 12:10:52.265:305135) : user
pid=8191 uid=root auid=lcb ses=4172 subj=user_u:user_r:user_t:s0
msg='TEST message: exe=/sbin/auditctl (hostname=?, addr=?,
terminal=pts/18 res=success)'
...
This is what you want to do right - search inside a directory other
than /var/log/audit with multiple audit logs inside the directory?
LCB.
Yes but not search for anything specific. Actually all I want to do is
convert the
logs from kernel text to regular notation (ausearch -i) to start with. I
like Steve's
idea of doing "service auditd rotate", then moving all the rotated logs to
another
directory to run the "ausearch -i" on the logs. This way auditd can keep
running and
processing the logs does not effect auditd. So what you did is pretty much
what I want
to do with the -if instead of just the -f.
Thanks Lenny!
David Flatley CISSP