Freebsd auditing in 7.0?

Robert Watson rwatson at FreeBSD.org
Wed May 7 23:24:00 UTC 2008


On Wed, 7 May 2008, Jonathan Bond-Caron wrote:

> I recently read this paper: 
> http://www.trustedbsd.org/20060303-ukuug2006lisa-audit.pdf
>
> I'm wondering if there are any new features in 7.0 for auditing freebsd and 
> if audit is included in the base?

Changes between audit as shipped in 6.2 and 7.0 are largely incremental -- 
support for printing audit records as XML, better support for emulation 
environments such as 32-bit binaryes on 64-bit systems, Linux-emulated 
binaries, improved IPv6 support, etc.

> I've been using syslog-ng on 6.2 for some time but audit looks more rigorous 
> to track system events & changes. Are there auditing options in 7.0 that 
> allow sending logs to a central server over SSL? Or any recommendations 
> other then syslog-ng?
>
> The goal is track more system events & centralize the log files at a central 
> server.

Last year we had a GSoC project looking at distributed auditing, but I'm not 
sure there was a usable end result (perhaps someone else can point us at it if 
so).  I'm aware of one on-going project looking at SSL-enabled distributed log 
parts, but I'm not sure if the author is willing to turn himself in as-yet. 
Perhaps soon :-). I would certainly anticipate that this is a feature we will 
ship in the future, but any dates would be hand-waving at this point, 
unfortunately.

Robert N M Watson
Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge


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