On Thursday 29 November 2007 5:34:59 am Herbert Xu wrote: > On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:55:12PM +0000, Paul Moore wrote: > > Currently the netmask/prefix-length of an IPsec SPD entry is not included > > in any of the SPD related audit messages. This can cause a problem when > > the audit log is examined as the netmask/prefix-length is vital in > > determining what network traffic is affected by a particular SPD entry. > > This patch fixes this problem by adding two additional fields, > > "src_prefixlen" and "dst_prefixlen", to the SPD audit messages to > > indicate the source and destination netmasks. These new fields are only > > included in the audit message when the netmask/prefix-length is less than > > the address length, i.e. the SPD entry applies to a network address and > > not a host address. > > Any reason why we don't just always include them?
The audit folks seem to be very sensitive to the size/length of the audit messages, they prefer they be as small as possible. I thought that one way to save space would be to only print the prefix length information when the address referred to a network and not a single host. Would you prefer it if the prefix length information was always included in the audit message? Joy? Audit folks? -- paul moore linux security @ hp -- Linux-audit mailing list Linux-audit@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit