On Monday, December 3, 2018 12:26:39 PM EST Vincent Fiset wrote:
I got a minimal audit.rules file containing:
# cat -n /etc/audit/audit.rules
1 -D
2
3 -b 8192
4
5 -e 0
Why are you ^^^ disabling the audit system? You may want to try commenting
that out.
7 -a always,exclude -F msgtype=CWD
8
9 -w /etc/sysctl.conf -p wa -k sysctl
When I restart auditd I get:
# /etc/init.d/auditd restart
Restarting audit daemon: auditd Error sending add rule request
(Operation not supported)
There was an error in line 7 of /etc/audit/audit.rules
failed!
instructions like `-a always,exclude -F msgtype=CWD` seems to be very
popular in example all over the internet. I don't understand why I get the
error.
I use auditd `1:1.7.18-1.1` on debian 7
What should I do to make this filter work?
Support for msgtype on the exclude filter goes all the way back to 2005. So,
it should work unless the kernel was built without audit full support. It
might also be that if the audit system is disabled, it won't load rules. So,
I'd try that. The code is very old and behaviors have changed over the years
(both kernel and user space).
-Steve