On Thursday, July 29, 2021 4:19:16 AM EDT Rakesh Kumar wrote:
I did not get you, in kernel auditd is enabled like kauditd is
running then
what exactly we have to do changes in my system to get full login n log
out info in audit. Log file.
Logging in/out is done in 2 places. First, pam records what it knows. But the
entry point daemon is also supposed to send USER_LOGIN and USER_LOGOUT
events.
Complete information is here:
https://github.com/linux-audit/audit-documentation/wiki/SPEC-User-Login-L...
Gdm, Kdm, and sshd all have been updated to record these events. All that is
needed is to configure --with-audit during the package build. By now, I would
expect all distros to do that.
-Steve
On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 19:57, Steve Grubb<sgrubb(a)redhat.com>
wrote: On
Saturday, July 10, 2021 2:28:55 AM EDT Rakesh Kumar wrote:
> 1)I am trying to run the auditd (start/stop) without root user
as normal
> user , how to achieve this on linux.?
For security reasons, this is not allowed.
> 2)i am using kernel version 4.19.97 and i am not getting any
> login/logout,
> authentication fail/pass log data in audit.log file. DOes it need any
> changes in the config or rules..
This is hardwired into pam. The rules don't matter. I'd check that pam was
compiled with audit support and that audit is enabled in the kernel.
-Steve