On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 11:35:46 AM EDT C.y wrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 4:06 AM, Steve Grubb <sgrubb(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> On Sunday, October 2, 2016 11:00:16 AM EDT C.y wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 12:20 AM, Steve Grubb <sgrubb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > > On Saturday, October 1, 2016 5:47:47 PM EDT C.y wrote:
> > > > Hi all,
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I have fedora-server-24 installed on my raspberry-pi-3, following
> > > > the
> > > > guide
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi.
> > > >
> > > > Once I get my raspberry pi boot up, there were error mentioning that
> > > > "audit not support not in kernel", which I believed were
then
>
> resolved after I
>
> > > > rebuild my kernel.
> > > >
> > > > However, I got stuck when I tried to add rule using `auditctl`
>
> command
>
> > > > as below:
> > > > `# auditctl -w /etc/passwd -p wa -k passwd_changes`
> > > > Error sending add rule data request (Invalid argument)
> > >
> > > Hmm. I wonder if 'ausyscall open' gives you syscalls.
> >
> > `# ausyscall open` returns as below. So I suppose the answer is
> > yes?(correct me if I'm wrong)
> > open 5
> > mq_open 274
> > openat 322
> > perf_event_open 364
> > open_by_handle_at 371
>
> This means user space is doing the right thing. I am thinking this sounds
> like a kernel issue.
>
> Have you tried a few other simple commands?
>
> auditctl -e 1
> auditctl -s
> auditctl -always,exit -F arch=b64 -S open
>
> -Steve
`# auditctl -e 1` returns:
enabled 1
failure 1
pid 293
rate_limit 0
backlog_limit 64
lost 11
backlog 0
backlog_wait_time 6000
`# auditctl -s` returns:
enabled 1
failure 1
pid 293
rate_limit 0
backlog_limit 64
lost 11
backlog 0
backlog_wait_time 6000
OK. So, this sounds like it can communicate with the kernel and part of the
audit system is compiled in.
`# auditctl -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S open` returns:
arch elf mapping not found
OK. Maybe its not 64 bit.
`# auditctl -a always,exit -S open` returns:
Error sending add rule data request (Invalid argument)
If it were 32 bit, then the above would have selected -F arch=b32
automatically. The error message means the kernel rejected a field in the audit
rule. Which field, I don't know.
I also noticed that auditd is having difficulty in parsing
`/etc/auditd/auditd.rules`
on the booting stage,
`# journalctl -u auditd.service --this-boot` returns:
-- Logs begin at Fri 2016-02-12 00:28:01 CST, end at Tue 2016-10-04
10:53:05 CST. --
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab systemd[1]: Starting Security Auditing Service...
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab auditd[287]: Started dispatcher: /sbin/audispd
pid: 301
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab audispd[301]: priority_boost_parser called with:
4
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab augenrules[288]: /sbin/augenrules: No change
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab audispd[301]: max_restarts_parser called with: 10
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab augenrules[288]: Error sending add rule data
request (Invalid argument)
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab augenrules[288]: There was an error in line 5 of
/etc/audit/audit.rules
I believe this is just saying that the rule in line 5 was rejected by the
kernel. This is systemd induced. The Error sending rule message went to
stderr, auditctl also logs to syslog that it had a problem. Systemd grabs both
and logs them. So, this is really 2 messages for the same thing. Its not a
parsing problem per se.
-Steve
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab augenrules[288]: No rules
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab systemd[1]: Started Security Auditing Service.
Feb 12 00:28:06 raspi3.lab auditd[287]: Init complete, auditd 2.5.2
listening for events (startup state
while `# cat /etc/audit/rules.d` returns:
-----
## This file is automatically generated from /etc/audit/rules.d
-D
-a task,never
-----
p/s: On the log above, RaspberryPi is showing the wrong time due to a
reboot,
the time will be corrected once the chronyd start functioning.
Regards,
CHING YI.
> > > > I tried to search for solution but it lead me to a bug that were
>
> already
>
> > > > been solved like years ago. Can anyone tell me if I am in the right
>
> way
>
> > > > of getting auditd works on raspberry pi? Were the problem I've
faced
>
> were
>
> > > > already a known issue?
> > > >
> > > > Below are my system information and some logs/details when I tried
> > > > to
> > > > diagnosis the problem and thanks a lot for your help in advance!
> > > >
> > > > `# uname -a`
> > > > Linux raspi3.lab 4.4.23-v7+ #2 SMP Sat Oct 1 15:24:41 CST 2016
> > > > armv7l
> > > > armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
> > >
> > > I also wonder if we have a mismatch here. Is that armv seventy one or
>
> armv
>
> > > seven-el? Its coded in audit as seventy one.
> >
> > It's 7-el.
> > `# uname -a | grep 7l` (7-el) returns
> > Linux raspi3.lab 4.4.23-v7+ #2 SMP Sat Oct 1 15:24:41 CST 2016 armv7l
> > armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
> >
> >
> > Sincerly,
> > CHING YI.
> >
> > > -Steve
> > >
> > > > `# modprobe configs ; gunzip -dc /proc/config.gz | grep AUDIT`
> > > > CONFIG_AUDIT=y
> > > > CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_AUDIT=m
> > > > CONFIG_AUDIT_GENERIC=y
> > > > # CONFIG_AUDIT_ARCH_COMPAT_GENERIC is not set
> > > >
> > > > `# systemctl status auditd.service`
> > > > ● auditd.service - Security Auditing Service
> > > >
> > > > Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/auditd.service; enabled;
> > > >
> > > > vendor preset: enabled)
> > > >
> > > > Active: active (running) since Fri 2016-02-12 00:28:07 CST; 7
>
> months
>
> > > > 19 days ago
> > > >
> > > > Process: 1553 ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID (code=exited,
> > > >
> > > > status=0/SUCCESS)
> > > >
> > > > Process: 279 ExecStartPost=/sbin/augenrules --load (code=exited,
> > > >
> > > > status=1/FAILURE)
> > > > Main PID: 278 (auditd)
> > > >
> > > > CGroup: /system.slice/auditd.service
> > > >
> > > > └─278 /sbin/auditd -n
> > > >
> > > > Oct 01 16:36:53 raspi3.lab auditd[278]: audit(1475311013.356:8458)
> > > > op=reconfigure state=changed auid=4294967295 pid=-1 subj=?
>
> res=success
>
> > > > Oct 01 16:36:53 raspi3.lab systemd[1]: Reloaded Security Auditing
> > > > Service.
> > > > Oct 01 16:37:28 raspi3.lab systemd[1]: Reloading Security Auditing
> > > > Service.
> > > > Oct 01 16:37:28 raspi3.lab auditd[278]: config change requested by
> > > > pid=-1
> > > > auid=4294967295 subj=?
> > > > Oct 01 16:37:28 raspi3.lab auditd[278]: audit(1475311048.046:257)
> > > > op=reconfigure state=changed auid=4294967295 pid=-1 subj=?
>
> res=success
>
> > > > Oct 01 16:37:28 raspi3.lab systemd[1]: Reloaded Security Auditing
> > > > Service.
> > > > Oct 01 16:38:18 raspi3.lab systemd[1]: Reloading Security Auditing
> > > > Service.
> > > > Oct 01 16:38:18 raspi3.lab auditd[278]: config change requested by
> > > > pid=-1
> > > > auid=4294967295 subj=?
> > > > Oct 01 16:38:18 raspi3.lab auditd[278]: audit(1475311098.716:2108)
> > > > op=reconfigure state=changed auid=4294967295 pid=-1 subj=?
>
> res=success
>
> > > > Oct 01 16:38:18 raspi3.lab systemd[1]: Reloaded Security Auditing
> > > > Service.
> > > >
> > > > While my `/var/log/audit/audit.log` was full with lines of
> > > > "SERVICE_START" & "SERVICE_STOP":
> > > > type=SERVICE_START msg=audit(1475313700.696:276): pid=1 uid=0
> > > > auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295
msg='unit=NetworkManager-dispatcher
> > > > comm="systemd" exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd"
hostname=? addr=?
> > > > terminal=? res=success'
> > > > type=SERVICE_STOP msg=audit(1475313710.836:277): pid=1 uid=0
> > > > auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295
msg='unit=NetworkManager-dispatcher
> > > > comm="systemd" exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd"
hostname=? addr=?
> > > > terminal=? res=success'
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Sincerly,
> > > > CHING YI.