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author | Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@canonical.com> | 2018-05-04 01:08:14 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com> | 2018-05-08 02:03:28 -0400 |
commit | ea6eca778500b0aaf6e5f10dac4d2cd745c2a50b (patch) | |
tree | e958134f8b0c3453331a51214b80b51302b40559 /kernel/auditsc.c | |
parent | beb44acaf000c97d6c89de581f377df5757857f3 (diff) | |
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seccomp: Audit attempts to modify the actions_logged sysctl
The decision to log a seccomp action will always be subject to the
value of the kernel.seccomp.actions_logged sysctl, even for processes
that are being inspected via the audit subsystem, in an upcoming patch.
Therefore, we need to emit an audit record on attempts at writing to the
actions_logged sysctl when auditing is enabled.
This patch updates the write handler for the actions_logged sysctl to
emit an audit record on attempts to write to the sysctl. Successful
writes to the sysctl will result in a record that includes a normalized
list of logged actions in the "actions" field and a "res" field equal to
1. Unsuccessful writes to the sysctl will result in a record that
doesn't include the "actions" field and has a "res" field equal to 0.
Not all unsuccessful writes to the sysctl are audited. For example, an
audit record will not be emitted if an unprivileged process attempts to
open the sysctl file for reading since that access control check is not
part of the sysctl's write handler.
Below are some example audit records when writing various strings to the
actions_logged sysctl.
Writing "not-a-real-action", when the kernel.seccomp.actions_logged
sysctl previously was "kill_process kill_thread trap errno trace log",
emits this audit record:
type=CONFIG_CHANGE msg=audit(1525392371.454:120): op=seccomp-logging
actions=? old-actions=kill_process,kill_thread,trap,errno,trace,log
res=0
If you then write "kill_process kill_thread errno trace log", this audit
record is emitted:
type=CONFIG_CHANGE msg=audit(1525392401.645:126): op=seccomp-logging
actions=kill_process,kill_thread,errno,trace,log
old-actions=kill_process,kill_thread,trap,errno,trace,log res=1
If you then write "log log errno trace kill_process kill_thread", which
is unordered and contains the log action twice, it results in the same
actions value as the previous record:
type=CONFIG_CHANGE msg=audit(1525392436.354:132): op=seccomp-logging
actions=kill_process,kill_thread,errno,trace,log
old-actions=kill_process,kill_thread,errno,trace,log res=1
If you then write an empty string to the sysctl, this audit record is
emitted:
type=CONFIG_CHANGE msg=audit(1525392494.413:138): op=seccomp-logging
actions=(none) old-actions=kill_process,kill_thread,errno,trace,log
res=1
No audit records are generated when reading the actions_logged sysctl.
Suggested-by: Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/auditsc.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/auditsc.c | 20 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/auditsc.c b/kernel/auditsc.c index 479c031ec54c..46ef2c23618d 100644 --- a/kernel/auditsc.c +++ b/kernel/auditsc.c @@ -2480,6 +2480,26 @@ void __audit_seccomp(unsigned long syscall, long signr, int code) audit_log_end(ab); } +void audit_seccomp_actions_logged(const char *names, const char *old_names, + int res) +{ + struct audit_buffer *ab; + + if (!audit_enabled) + return; + + ab = audit_log_start(current->audit_context, GFP_KERNEL, + AUDIT_CONFIG_CHANGE); + if (unlikely(!ab)) + return; + + audit_log_format(ab, "op=seccomp-logging"); + audit_log_format(ab, " actions=%s", names); + audit_log_format(ab, " old-actions=%s", old_names); + audit_log_format(ab, " res=%d", res); + audit_log_end(ab); +} + struct list_head *audit_killed_trees(void) { struct audit_context *ctx = current->audit_context; |