[patch] Syscall auditing - move "name=" field to the end

Chris Wright chrisw at osdl.org
Thu Mar 17 17:57:03 UTC 2005


* David Woodhouse (dwmw2 at infradead.org) wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 14:41 -0800, Chris Wright wrote:
> > * Ondrej Zary (linux at rainbow-software.org) wrote:
> > > This patch moves the "name=" field to the end of audit records. The 
> > > original placement is bad because it cannot be properly parsed. It is 
> > > impossible to tell if the name is "/bin/true" or "/bin/true inode=469634 
> > > dev=00:00" because the "inode=" and "dev=" fields can be omitted.
> 
> Consider: 
> 
> open("/bin/true\naudit(1111008484.824:89346): ...", O_RDONLY);
> 
> I don't think this patch is enough -- either we need to escape the text
> completely or just dump it as hex instead of a string. One option would
> be to dump it in quotes as a string if all chars in the string are in
> the range 0x20-0x7e, and as hex otherwise. That slightly complicates the
> parsing, but not by much, and still gives you plain text in the majority
> of cases while protecting against abuse.

Yes good point.  I don't have a strong preference.  Steve, are you
working on processing log data, do you have a preference?

thanks,
-chris
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