Hi, I was looking at the syscall entry code and was thinking that we could eliminate the "possible" action. The code in syscall entry seems to have been hard-wired such that every syscall performs the action as if "possible" was set. (Unless a never rule evaluates true.)
Since this is now hard-wired into the code, I'd like to eliminate the action so that people do not submit rules with "possible" as an action. This would help in terms of performance since the system won't be evaluating rules that are hard coded. We currently have 5 syscall rules in the capp.rules file and lspp.rules file that would be eliminated by this change. I could always delete them from the rule file, but other people will make the mistake of setting possible on some rules without studying the kernel code. What's people's thoughts on this? -Steve -- Linux-audit mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit
