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26 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/share/man/man4/audit.4,v 1.10 2006/12/14 16:40:57 mpp Exp $ | |
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28 | .Dd March 23, 2009 | |
29 | .Os | |
30 | .Dt AUDIT 4 | |
31 | .Sh NAME | |
32 | .Nm audit | |
33 | .Nd Security Event Audit | |
34 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
35 | .\" .Cd "options AUDIT" | |
36 | .Fd #include <bsm/audit.h> | |
37 | .Fd #include <bsm/audit_internal.h> | |
38 | .Fd #include <bsm/audit_kevents.h> | |
39 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
40 | Security Event Audit is a facility to provide fine-grained, configurable | |
41 | logging of security-relevant events, and is intended to meet the requirements | |
42 | of the Common Criteria (CC) Common Access Protection Profile (CAPP) | |
43 | evaluation. | |
44 | The | |
45 | .Fx | |
46 | and Mac OS X | |
47 | .Nm | |
48 | facility implements the de facto industry standard BSM API, file | |
49 | formats, and command line interface, first found in the Solaris operating | |
50 | system. | |
51 | Information on the user space implementation can be found in | |
52 | .Xr libbsm 3 . | |
53 | .Pp | |
54 | Audit support is enabled at boot, if present in the kernel, using an | |
55 | .Xr rc.conf 5 | |
56 | flag or, on Mac OS X, by editing the | |
57 | .Pa /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.auditd.plist | |
58 | launchd plist file and removing the disabled key or changing its value | |
59 | to false. | |
60 | The audit daemon, | |
61 | .Xr auditd 8 , | |
62 | is responsible for configuring the kernel to perform | |
63 | .Nm , | |
64 | pushing | |
65 | configuration data from the various audit configuration files into the | |
66 | kernel. | |
67 | .Ss Audit Special Device | |
68 | The | |
69 | .Fx | |
70 | kernel | |
71 | .Nm | |
72 | facility provides a special device, | |
73 | .Pa /dev/audit , | |
74 | which is used by | |
75 | .Xr auditd 8 | |
76 | to monitor for | |
77 | .Nm | |
78 | events, such as requests to cycle the log, low disk | |
79 | space conditions, and requests to terminate auditing. | |
80 | This device is not intended for use by applications. | |
81 | Mac OS X provides this same functionality using Mach IPC and | |
82 | a host special port. | |
83 | .Ss Audit Pipe Special Devices | |
84 | Audit pipe special devices, discussed in | |
85 | .Xr auditpipe 4 , | |
86 | provide a configurable live tracking mechanism to allow applications to | |
87 | tee the audit trail, as well as to configure custom preselection parameters | |
88 | to track users and events in a fine-grained manner. | |
89 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
90 | .Xr auditreduce 1 , | |
91 | .Xr praudit 1 , | |
92 | .Xr audit 2 , | |
93 | .Xr auditctl 2 , | |
94 | .Xr auditon 2 , | |
95 | .Xr getaudit 2 , | |
96 | .Xr getauid 2 , | |
97 | .Xr poll 2 , | |
98 | .Xr select 2 , | |
99 | .Xr setaudit 2 , | |
100 | .Xr setauid 2 , | |
101 | .Xr libbsm 3 , | |
102 | .Xr auditpipe 4 , | |
103 | .Xr audit_class 5 , | |
104 | .Xr audit_control 5 , | |
105 | .Xr audit_event 5 , | |
106 | .Xr audit.log 5 , | |
107 | .Xr audit_user 5 , | |
108 | .Xr audit_warn 5 , | |
109 | .Xr launchd.plist 5 , | |
110 | .Xr rc.conf 5 , | |
111 | .Xr audit 8 , | |
112 | .Xr auditd 8 | |
113 | .Sh HISTORY | |
114 | The | |
115 | .Tn OpenBSM | |
116 | implementation was created by McAfee Research, the security | |
117 | division of McAfee Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc.\& in 2004. | |
118 | It was subsequently adopted by the TrustedBSD Project as the foundation for | |
119 | the OpenBSM distribution. | |
120 | .Pp | |
121 | Support for kernel | |
122 | .Nm | |
123 | first appeared in Mac OS X 10.3 and | |
124 | .Fx 6.2 . | |
125 | .Sh AUTHORS | |
126 | .An -nosplit | |
127 | This software was created by McAfee Research, the security research division | |
128 | of McAfee, Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc. | |
129 | Additional authors include | |
130 | .An Wayne Salamon , | |
131 | .An Stacey Son , | |
132 | .An Robert Watson , | |
133 | and SPARTA Inc. | |
134 | .Pp | |
135 | The Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit event | |
136 | stream format were defined by Sun Microsystems. | |
137 | .Pp | |
138 | This manual page was written by | |
139 | .An Robert Watson Aq rwatson@FreeBSD.org . | |
140 | .Sh BUGS | |
141 | The | |
142 | .Nm | |
143 | facility in | |
144 | .Fx | |
145 | is considered experimental, and production deployment should occur only after | |
146 | careful consideration of the risks of deploying experimental software. | |
147 | .Pp | |
148 | The Mac OS X and | |
149 | .Fx | |
150 | kernel do not fully validate that audit records submitted by user | |
151 | applications are syntactically valid BSM; as submission of records is limited | |
152 | to privileged processes, this is not a critical bug. | |
153 | .Pp | |
154 | Instrumentation of auditable events in the kernel is not complete, as some | |
155 | system calls do not generate audit records, or generate audit records with | |
156 | incomplete argument information. | |
157 | .Pp | |
158 | Mandatory Access Control (MAC) labels, as provided by the | |
159 | .Xr mac 4 | |
160 | facility, are not audited as part of records involving MAC decisions. |