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2010-06-17 | Remove AUDIT_SHELL option | Stephen Hemminger | |
The concept of logging shell commands through audit subsystem is not useful because it is too hard to configure, requires special privledges, doesn't handle background commands, and is missing the necessary information... | |||
2010-04-05 | Add auditing support to bash | Stephen Hemminger | |
This is based on earlier (unaccepted) patch to add auditing support which wasd done by Steve Grubb at Redhat. This patch depends on audit 1.4 to provide a logging function. The resulting audit message looks like this: time->Tue Jan 30 18:23:45 2007 type=USER_CMD msg=audit(1170199425.793:143): user pid=22862 uid=0 auid=0 subj=system_u:system_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 msg='cwd=2F726F6F742F7465737420646972 cmd=6C73202D6C (terminal=tty1 res=success)' Which translates to: type=USER_CMD msg=audit(01/30/2007 18:23:45.793:143) : user pid=22862 uid=root auid=root subj=system_u:system_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 msg='cwd=/root/test dir cmd=ls -l (terminal=tty1 res=success)' This patch causes bash to log all command line arguments when the shell is started as aubash or "bash --audit". The preferred methos is to make a symlink frp, bash to aubash and then add aubash to /etc/shells. Then you can change root's shell to aubash. | |||
2007-11-12 | initial import from bash_3.1dfsg.orig.tar.gz | An-Cheng Huang | |