Record Events that Modify the System's Network Environment
An XCCDF Rule
Description
If the auditd
daemon is configured to use the
augenrules
program to read audit rules during daemon startup (the
default), add the following lines to a file with suffix .rules
in the
directory /etc/audit/rules.d
, setting ARCH to either b32 or b64 as
appropriate for your system:
-a always,exit -F arch=ARCH -S sethostname,setdomainname -F key=audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/issue -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/issue.net -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/hosts -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/sysconfig/network -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modificationIf the
auditd
daemon is configured to use the auditctl
utility to read audit rules during daemon startup, add the following lines to
/etc/audit/audit.rules
file, setting ARCH to either b32 or b64 as
appropriate for your system:
-a always,exit -F arch=ARCH -S sethostname,setdomainname -F key=audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/issue -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/issue.net -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/hosts -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modification -w /etc/sysconfig/network -p wa -k audit_rules_networkconfig_modification
Rationale
The network environment should not be modified by anything other than administrator action. Any change to network parameters should be audited.
- ID
- xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_rule_audit_rules_networkconfig_modification
- Severity
- Medium
- References
- Updated