On Thursday, October 20, 2016 2:42:07 PM EDT Vaughn, Chad M wrote: > I noticed a weird behavior. I NFS mount /usr/local on my Redhat machines. > > If I put a watch for a directory in that NFS mount: > > -w /usr/local/mywatchdir/ -p rwxa -F exit!=-ENODATA -F success!=1 -k watch > > On Redhat 6.4, I don't see audit events when trying to remove or change > files in that dir. On Redhat 6.8, I do see the audit events when trying to > remove or changes files in that dir. > > Any ideas of possible features added to auditd between those releases? I > would like to be able to speak to it for security audits.
Auditd is just the collector. The events are generated by the kernel. So, it would be a kernel change that may have allowed that. I don't know what was changed or which version did it. I do know that in the past it was not possible to audit nfs or fuse based file systems. -Steve -- Linux-audit mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit
