[RFC] Create an audit record of USB specific details

Paul Moore paul at paul-moore.com
Mon Apr 4 21:37:58 UTC 2016


On Monday, April 04, 2016 05:56:26 AM Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 12:02:42AM -0400, wmealing wrote:
> > From: Wade Mealing <wmealing at redhat.com>
> > 
> > Gday,
> > 
> > I'm looking to create an audit trail for when devices are added or removed
> > from the system.
> 
> Then please do it in userspace, as I suggested before, that way you
> catch all types of devices, not just USB ones.

Audit has some odd requirements placed on it by some of its users.  I think 
most notable in this particular case is the need to take specific actions, 
including panicking the system, when audit records can't be sent to userspace 
and are "lost".  Granted, it's an odd requirement, definitely not the 
norm/default configuration, but supporting weird stuff like this has allowed 
Linux to be used on some pretty interesting systems that wouldn't have been 
possible otherwise.  Looking quickly at some of the kobject/uvent code, it 
doesn't appear that the uevent/netlink channel has this capability.

It also just noticed that it looks like userspace can send fake uevent 
messages; I haven't looked at it closely enough yet, but that may be a concern 
for users which restrict/subdivide root using a LSM ... although it is 
possible that the LSM policy could help here.  I'm thinking aloud a bit right 
now, but for SELinux the netlink controls aren't very granular and sysfs can 
be tricky so I can't say for certain about blocking fake events from userspace 
using LSMs/SELinux.

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paul moore
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