From: Alex Elsayed <eternaleye@gmail.com>
To: linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] RFC, aiding pid/network correlation
Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 20:41:38 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <lrkb1l$4oh$1@ger.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: r3nk36qjmc9.fsf@perdido.sfo.corp.google.com
Peter Moody wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 02 2014 at 19:47, Alex Elsayed wrote:
>>> #2012/04/08 05:03:03# global-pid=3720 result=allowed priority=100 / read
>>> path="/tmp/file1" task.pid=3720 task.ppid=3653 task.uid=0 task.gid=0
>>> task.euid=0 task.egid=0 task.suid=0 task.sgid=0 task.fsuid=0
>>> task.fsgid=0 task.type!=execute_handler task.exe="/bin/cat"
>>> task.domain="/usr/sbin/sshd" path.uid=0 path.gid=0 path.ino=2113451
>>> path.major=8 path.minor=1 path.perm=0644 path.type=file
>>> path.fsmagic=0xEF53 path.parent.uid=0 path.parent.gid=0
>>> path.parent.ino=2097153 path.parent.major=8 path.parent.minor=1
>>> path.parent.perm=01777 path.parent.type=directory
>>> path.parent.fsmagic=0xEF53
>>
>> Actually, now that I look at that, you'd need to audit 'domain
>> transition' events too - since that contains all the relevant PIDs, then
>> the most recent domain transition with all of the right PIDs is
>> sufficient to rebuild the tree back to init (recursively)
>
> How are network events logged? The documentation on caitsith.sourceforge
> is lacking.
It depends on the event - if you look at the per-event docs[1], you'll see
the variables it'll log. For instance, inet_stream_bind has 'ip', 'port',
and 'task.$attribute' listed (and hyperlinked), so it'll log like this:
// These fields are common across all events:
// time, root-pid-ns PID, result, acl-priority, and chroot path
#2012/04/08 05:03:03# global-pid=3720 result=unmatched priority=0 /
// Then the action
inet_stream_bind
// then the variables
ip=0.0.0.0 port=80 task.pid=2245 task.ppid=3422 task.uid=81 task.gid=81
task.euid=81 task.egid=81 task.suid=0 task.sgid=0 task.fsuid=81
task.fsgid=81 task.type!=execute_handler task.exe="/user/bin/httpd"
task.domain="/usr/bin/httpd"
[1] Start at http://caitsith.sourceforge.jp/#5.26 and scroll
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-08-03 3:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-08-01 1:21 [PATCH v2 0/2] RFC, aiding pid/network correlation Peter Moody
2014-08-01 1:21 ` [PATCH 1/2] security: create task_post_create callback Peter Moody
2014-08-01 1:21 ` [PATCH 2/2] security: Hone LSM Peter Moody
2014-08-01 12:16 ` [PATCH v2 0/2] RFC, aiding pid/network correlation Samir Bellabes
2014-08-01 17:22 ` Peter Moody
2014-08-02 0:30 ` Samir Bellabes
2014-08-02 15:05 ` Peter Moody
2014-08-02 4:55 ` Alex Elsayed
2014-08-03 1:34 ` Peter Moody
2014-08-03 1:49 ` Alex Elsayed
2014-08-03 2:19 ` Peter Moody
2014-08-03 2:28 ` Alex Elsayed
2014-08-03 2:38 ` Peter Moody
2014-08-03 2:41 ` Alex Elsayed
2014-08-03 2:47 ` Alex Elsayed
2014-08-03 3:14 ` Peter Moody
2014-08-03 3:41 ` Alex Elsayed [this message]
2014-08-03 21:57 ` Peter Moody
2014-08-03 22:18 ` Alex Elsayed
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