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Auditd : Add Audit Rules
2025/01/02
 

It's possible to add your own Audit rules like follows.

[1] For example, Configure Audit rule that records writing and attributes change for [/etc/hosts].
# display current rules (no rules by default like follows)

[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -l

No rules
# perm : [r|w|x|a] : specify target action for Audit
# ⇒ r=read, w=write, x=execute, a=attributes
# key : [words] : set keys for searching logs

[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -F path=/etc/hosts -F perm=wa -F key=hosts_change

[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -l

-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S open,bind,truncate,ftruncate,rename,mkdir,rmdir,creat,link,unlink,symlink,chmod,fchmod,chown,fchown,lchown,mknod,acct,swapon,quotactl,setxattr,lsetxattr,fsetxattr,removexattr,lremovexattr,fremovexattr,openat,mkdirat,mknodat,fchownat,unlinkat,renameat,linkat,symlinkat,fchmodat,fallocate,renameat2,openat2 -F path=/etc/hosts -F perm=wa -F key=hosts_change
[2] When some actions are set and it is detected by new Audit rules, Audit logs are recorded like follows.
[root@dlp ~]#
ausearch -k hosts_change | aureport -f -i


File Report
===============================================
# date time file syscall success exe auid event
===============================================
1. 01/02/2025 15:15:37 /etc/hosts~ rename yes /usr/bin/vim root 124
2. 01/02/2025 15:15:37 /etc/hosts openat yes /usr/bin/vim root 125
3. 01/02/2025 15:15:37 /etc/hosts setxattr yes /usr/bin/vim root 126
4. 01/02/2025 15:15:37 /etc/hosts setxattr yes /usr/bin/vim root 127
5. 01/02/2025 15:15:37 (null) fchmod yes /usr/bin/vim root 128
6. 01/02/2025 15:15:37 /etc/hosts setxattr yes /usr/bin/vim root 129
[3] Rules added by [auditctl] command are not kept after restarting System, so it needs to add them in a file under [/etc/audit/rules.d] if you'd like to keep persistently. It's OK to add rules to any file name you like under [/etc/audit/rules.d], but extension should be [.rules].
# output current rules to [additional.rules]

[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -l >> /etc/audit/rules.d/additional.rules

[4] If you set a directory for Audit Target, all files are targeted recursively under the directory.
# set Audit rule (reading) to [/home/testdir/]

[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -F dir=/home/testdir -F perm=r -F key=testdir_audit

[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -l

-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S open,readlink,quotactl,getxattr,lgetxattr,fgetxattr,listxattr,llistxattr,flistxattr,openat,readlinkat,openat2 -F dir=/home/testdir -F perm=r -F key=testdir_audit

# logs are recorded like follows

[root@dlp ~]#
ausearch -k testdir_audit | aureport -f -i


File Report
===============================================
# date time file syscall success exe auid event
===============================================
1. 01/02/2025 15:29:08 /home/testdir sendto yes /usr/sbin/auditctl root 123
2. 01/02/2025 15:30:43 /home/testdir/testfolder/text.txt openat yes /usr/bin/cat root 124
3. 01/02/2025 15:30:50 /home/testdir/testfolder lgetxattr yes /usr/bin/ls root 125
4. 01/02/2025 15:30:50 /home/testdir/testfolder listxattr yes /usr/bin/ls root 126
5. 01/02/2025 15:30:50 /home/testdir/testfolder openat yes /usr/bin/ls root 127
6. 01/02/2025 15:30:50 /home/testdir/testfolder/text.txt lgetxattr yes /usr/bin/ls root 128
7. 01/02/2025 15:30:50 /home/testdir/testfolder/text.txt listxattr yes /usr/bin/ls root 129
[5] For exmaple, Set Audit rule that monitors files removed by users who has over UID 1000.
By the way, for the option by [S] below, you can make sure all System Calls with [man syscalls], maybe after installing [dnf install man-pages].
[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S unlink,unlinkat -F 'auid>=1000' -F 'auid!=-1' -F key=delete_audit

[root@dlp ~]#
auditctl -l

-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S open,readlink,quotactl,getxattr,lgetxattr,fgetxattr,listxattr,llistxattr,flistxattr,openat,readlinkat,openat2 -F dir=/home/testdir -F perm=r -F key=testdir_audit
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S unlink,unlinkat -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=-1 -F key=delete_audit

# logs are recorded like follows

[root@dlp ~]#
ausearch -k delete_audit | aureport -f -i


File Report
===============================================
# date time file syscall success exe auid event
===============================================
1. 01/02/2025 15:33:49 /run/user/1000/systemd/ unlink no /usr/lib/systemd/systemd cent 162
2. 01/02/2025 15:33:49 /run/user/1000/systemd/ unlink no /usr/lib/systemd/systemd cent 163
3. 01/02/2025 15:33:53 testfile.txt unlinkat yes /usr/bin/rm cent 172
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