On 16/01/04, Matthew Chao wrote:
Hi,
I added the following rules in audit.rules for monitoring auditd/audispd be
killed(audit ver: 1.8),
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-a exit,always -F perm=wa -F path=/var/run/auditd.pid -k cfg
-a exit,always -F perm=wa -F path=/var/run/audispd_events -k cfg
Or
-a exit,always -S kill -F path=/var/run/auditd.pid -k cfg
-a exit,always -S kill -F path=/var/run/audispd_events -k cfg
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However, these rules don't work: even the processes (auditd/audispd) are
killed, I can't get any related messages except DAEMON_END.
Is that because auditd is no longer there to receive that message? Did
it show up in syslog or were you able to re-start auditd before the hold
queue overflowed to be able to pick up those messages?
- RGB
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