On Friday, December 06, 2013 03:34:27 PM Derek Warner wrote: > ALCON, > > We have a Centos machine running Centos 6 and it uses mysql. When a > standard user operates the system, our /var/log/messages gets filled up > with around 2gb of audit data rather quickly. Here is the audit. > > Dec 6 15:22:12 aaa-bbb audispd: node=aaa-bbb.ccc.ddd.eee type=SYSCALL > msg=audit(1386361331.932:3572423): arch=c000003e syscall=142 success=no > exit=-22 a0=1f46 a1=7f5e6357e290 a2=d3b6f8 a3=1f68 items=0 ppid=2518 > pid=8006 auid=4294967295 uid=496 gid=492 euid=496 suid=496 fsuid=496 > egid=492 sgid=492 fsgid=492 tty=(none) ses=4294967295 comm="mysqld" > exe="/usr/libexec/mysqld" key=(null)
People can more easily help if this were interpreted. It yields this: node=aaa-bbb.ccc.ddd.eee type=SYSCALL msg=audit(12/06/2013 15:22:11.932:3572423) : arch=x86_64 syscall=sched_setparam success=no exit=-22(Invalid argument) a0=0x1f46 a1=0x7f5e6357e290 a2=0xd3b6f8 a3=0x1f68 items=0 ppid=2518 pid=8006 auid=unset uid=avahi gid=avahi euid=avahi suid=avahi fsuid=avahi egid=avahi sgid=avahi fsgid=avahi tty=(none) ses=unset comm=mysqld key=(null) > I have tried the following: > > -a exit,never -F path=/usr/libexec/mysqld This only stops events that supply a path as an argument. > When using "-F" I noticed in one RHEL forum someone used -F exe= > > However in CENTOS exe is not a recognized field when using -F True. You can look at the auditctl man page to see what is supported. > We do not wish to audit this data, can someone please help me exclude the > audit? What this is saying is that mysql is calling sched_setparam and getting EINVAL. I have to ask why you would want this? You also don't set a key for the event which makes later analysis more difficult. You could re-write the rule as follows: -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S sched_setparam -F exit!=-EINVAL But this looks vaguely familiar... http://magazine.hitb.org/issues/HITB-Ezine-Issue-005.pdf On page 12 I explain what's wrong with mysqld's code. -Steve -- Linux-audit mailing list Linux-audit@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit