On Tuesday, September 07, 2010 04:38:29 pm Nestler, Roger - IS wrote:
Using syslog it seems straight forward to insert a new message ,
'syslog
(LOG_NOTICE, "Hello This is just a notice")' for instance.
Does this capability exist already in linux audit and I'm just not seeing
it???
The Linux audit system is protected by virtue of apps needing CAP_AUDIT_WRITE
in order to send an event. Assuming that your app has this, you will want to
use one of the functions here:
https://fedorahosted.org/audit/browser/trunk/lib/libaudit.h#L375
Is it a bad idea to build and then to insert a custom audit/message,
or any
standard audit, into the audit.log file?
Yes. Do not do it. It has to be sent to the kernel for timestamping and
correlation. Not to mention the kernel will collect a few things about the
sender to be put in the audit trail.
If so are there any problems to look out for , e.g event id/sequence
number
collisions, auparse or ausearch problems, formatting issues to adhere
to???
You must send to the kernel. Aside from that, events must have a type. If you
do not see a type that matches what you are doing, then use the
AUDIT_TRUSTED_APP type which you may do (nearly) anything to. The audit system
wants name=value fields. You should use the same field name as an existing one
any time you find one. If you are not using AUDIT_TRUSTED_APP, then you must
fill in the same fields in the same order as the original source does. The value
part may not have a space or certain control characters in it. If it does you
must encode the contents of the value with the audit_encode_value() function.
-Steve