4.7. audit


Updated audit packages that fix multiple bugs and add various enhancements are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
The audit packages contain the user space utilities for storing and searching the audit records generated by the audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 kernel.

Note

The audit packages have been upgraded to upstream version 1.8, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. (BZ#697013)

Bug Fixes

BZ#654883
When the auditd daemon was in immutable mode and was restarted, the following message appeared: "The audit system is in immutable mode, no rules loaded". This message was not clear and was misleading. The message has been therefore improved to "The audit system is in immutable mode, no changes allowed".
BZ#671261
The audit.rules(7) and auditctl(8) manual pages were not consistent in the order of the "action" and "list" fields for the "-a" option. The auditctl(8) manual page has been modified to inform users that the fields can be used in either order.
BZ#702279
Previously, the autrace utility was not aware of system calls being not available on certain architectures. As a consequence, running the "autrace -r" command on the IBM System z, 64-bit PowerPC, and 32-bit Intel architectures failed to insert audit rules. With this update, autrace is aware of system calls not being available on the aforementioned architectures, and audit rules are now successfully inserted.
BZ#706156
System processes, this means processes with an audit id (auid) of -1, are logged by the audit subsystem. However, if the ausearch utility was used to locate events where the auid was -1, all events were displayed. With this update, the ausearch utility now correctly returns only events with an auid of -1.

Enhancement

BZ#667536
This update adds a new option to the configuration of the audisp syslog plug-in, which allows the plug-in to send syslog audit events to local syslog facilities.
All users of audit are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs and add these enhancements.
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