Hi Team,
Thanks for the response. We are not using web services to provide/serve this file. Its
simply kept at a particular folder which people download using wget.
Here is the wget command users are using to download the file from the different hosts:
wget --no-cache
http://servername/app/name/dist/xyz.zip
Still no logging is happening :(Need your expert help with this.
Thanks and Regards,Varun Gulati
On Tuesday, 10 May 2016 6:26 PM, Burn Alting <burn(a)swtf.dyndns.org> wrote:
On Tue, 2016-05-10 at 10:39 +0000, varun gulati wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your suggestions. We incorporated the below rule for
auditctl which you suggested, but unfortunately it didn't helped. We
are able to log the wget from the same server but unfortunately it is
still not logging from a different host:
-a always,exit -F path=/a/b/c/xyz.log -F perm=r -F key=log-access
This is how the file looks like:
-w /a/b/c/xyz.log -p rwxa -k Audit
-w /usr/bin/wget -p rwxa -k Audit
-a always,exit -F path=/a/b/c/xyz.log -F perm=r -F key=log-access
But nothing is logging the Audit when wget is called from any other
host. Can you please assist on this further.
If you are using a web service (httpd, etc) to service your files, then
make it authenticated and have it log.
Thanks and Regards,
Varun Gulati
On Tuesday, 10 May 2016 1:32 AM, Steve Grubb <sgrubb(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
On Monday, May 09, 2016 04:13:19 PM varun gulati wrote:
> Hi Team,
> We have requirement where we have to monitor and log any read
operations
> performed on a file. e.g. /a/b/c/xyz.log
-a always,exit -F path=/a/b/c/xyz.log -F perm=r -F key=log-access
> This file is usually copied and downloaded by many users using
various
> operations, like, wget, ssh, jsp Download link provided. These
commands are
> fired from different hosts. With the auditd we want to create a rule
which
> auditctl can leverage to log the User ID that is reading (and
copying) it
> from a different host may be.
You will get the local auid/uid that the kernel sees when the request
triggers
the rule. There is nothing more that can be done from the audit
system.
-Steve
> I have gone through many of the rules but didn't find anything
fruitful as
> such (which logs wget, scp commands from remote hosts). May be I am
missing
> on something. Since it is a very crucial requirement, appreciate
your
> guidance and directions with this. Let me know in case you require
any
> further information from my end. Many thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,Varun Gulati
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