9.3. Enabling audit logging on an IdM server


Follow this procedure to enable logging on an Identity Management (IdM) server for audit purposes. Using detailed logs, you can monitor data, troubleshoot issues, and examine suspicious activity on the network.

참고

The LDAP service may become slower if there are many LDAP changes logged, especially if the values are large.

Prerequisites

  • The Directory Manager password

Procedure

  1. Bind to the LDAP server:

    $ ldapmodify -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W << EOF
  2. Specify all the modifications you want to make, for example:

    dn: cn=config
    changetype: modify
    replace: nsslapd-auditlog-logging-enabled
    nsslapd-auditlog-logging-enabled: on
    -
    replace:nsslapd-auditlog
    nsslapd-auditlog: /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-REALM_NAME/audit
    -
    replace:nsslapd-auditlog-mode
    nsslapd-auditlog-mode: 600
    -
    replace:nsslapd-auditlog-maxlogsize
    nsslapd-auditlog-maxlogsize: 100
    -
    replace:nsslapd-auditlog-logrotationtime
    nsslapd-auditlog-logrotationtime: 1
    -
    replace:nsslapd-auditlog-logrotationtimeunit
    nsslapd-auditlog-logrotationtimeunit: day
  3. Indicate the end of the ldapmodify command by entering EOF on a new line.
  4. Press [Enter] twice.
  5. Repeat the previous steps on all the other IdM servers on which you want to enable audit logging.

Verification

  • Open the /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-REALM_NAME/audit file:

    389-Directory/1.4.3.231 B2021.322.1803
    server.idm.example.com:636 (/etc/dirsrv/slapd-IDM-EXAMPLE-COM)
    
    time: 20220607102705
    dn: cn=config
    result: 0
    changetype: modify
    replace: nsslapd-auditlog-logging-enabled
    nsslapd-auditlog-logging-enabled: on
    [...]

    The fact that the file is not empty anymore confirms that auditing is enabled.

    The system logs the bound LDAP distinguished name (DN) of the entry that makes a change. For this reason, you might have to post-process the log. For example, in the IdM Directory Server, it is an ID override DN that represents the identity of an AD user that modified a record:

$ modifiersName: ipaanchoruuid=:sid:s-1-5-21-19610888-1443184010-1631745340-279100,cn=default trust view,cn=views,cn=accounts,dc=idma,dc=idm,dc=example,dc=com

Use the pysss_nss_idmap.getnamebysid Python command to look up an AD user if you have the user SID:

>>> import pysss_nss_idmap
>>> pysss_nss_idmap.getnamebysid('S-1-5-21-1273159419-3736181166-4190138427-500'))
{'S-1-5-21-1273159419-3736181166-4190138427-500': {'name': 'administrator@ad.vm', 'type': 3}}
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