On Monday, April 11, 2016 10:58:06 AM Eric Paris wrote: > I'm all for a way to shut up unsolicited audit messages, especially > seccomp with errno or trap. I think it would be best to default 'KILL' > to on and everything else to off. I'm no so sure a sysctl is the right > way though. Enabling more forms of 'seccomp audit' should really be a > part of the audit policy.
The seccomp events are very useful for people who are working with seccomp filters and I want to ensure that we have the ability to emit these events regardless of if audit is enabled, or even compiled into the kernel using dmesg/syslog as we do today with other auditable events, e.g. SELinux. Because of this desire to log regardless of audit, I figured a sysctl tunable made more sense than an audit based filter. As I mentioned previously, I'm not completely sold on the sysctl based solution, but it is the best solution that I can think of at the moment. Alternatives are welcome. -- paul moore www.paul-moore.com