From: "Miloslav Trmač" <mitr@redhat.com>
To: LC Bruzenak <lenny@magitekltd.com>
Cc: linux-audit <linux-audit@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Handle timestamp 0.0 in auparse, was Re: audit-viewer help needed
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 02:57:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1222131479.2685.92.camel@amilo> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1222130317.6513.85.camel@homeserver>
LC Bruzenak píše v Po 22. 09. 2008 v 19:38 -0500:
> On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 23:30 +0000, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
> > > node=hugo type=AVC msg=audit(0.000:6760): <SNIP> comm="lockd"
> >
> > I'm curious how this audit record could have been created (notabile is
> > that the previous record has a sequence ID 6758 and a reasonable
> > timestamp). Lenny, Steve, any ideas?
>
> I found a couple more:
>
> [root@hugo ~]# grep "(0.000:" /var/log/audit/audit.log*
> <SNIP> type=AVC msg=audit(0.000:6760): <SNIP> comm="lockd"
> <SNIP> type=AVC msg=audit(0.000:381): <SNIP> comm="nfsd4"
I think I can see what's going on. Those are kernel threads; when they
are created, an audit context is created and zeroed. The timestamp is
set on system call entry in ordinary threads, but there is no system
call entry in kernel threads, so the original zero timestamp is used in
all audit records related to kernel threads.
I'm not sure how to fix it, though. Perhaps identify "operation start"
points in kernel threads, and update the timestamps in their audit
contexts at that time?
Mirek
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2008-09-19 0:02 audit-viewer help needed LC Bruzenak
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2008-09-22 23:30 ` [PATCH] Handle timestamp 0.0 in auparse, was " Miloslav Trmač
2008-09-23 0:38 ` LC Bruzenak
2008-09-23 0:57 ` Miloslav Trmač [this message]
2008-09-23 1:04 ` LC Bruzenak
2008-10-18 15:51 ` Steve Grubb
2008-11-07 20:19 ` LC Bruzenak
2009-01-07 15:17 ` Account Lockouts Starr-Renee Corbin
2009-01-07 15:25 ` Steve Grubb
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