Verify Permissions on /etc/audit/auditd.conf

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Description

To properly set the permissions of /etc/audit/auditd.conf, run the command:

$ sudo chmod 0640 /etc/audit/auditd.conf

Rationale

Without the capability to restrict the roles and individuals that can select which events are audited, unauthorized personnel may be able to prevent the auditing of critical events. Misconfigured audits may degrade the system’s performance by overwhelming the audit log. Misconfigured audits may also make it more difficult to establish, correlate, and investigate the events relating to an incident or identify those responsible for one.

Remediation

Shell script

The following script can be run on the host to remediate the issue.

#!/bin/bash

chmod u-xs,g-xws,o-xwrt /etc/audit/auditd.conf

Ansible playbook

The following playbook can be run with Ansible to remediate the issue.

- name: Test for existence /etc/audit/auditd.conf
  stat:
    path: /etc/audit/auditd.conf
  register: file_exists
  tags:
  - DISA-STIG-UBTU-20-010133
  - NIST-800-53-AU-12(b)
  - configure_strategy
  - file_permissions_etc_audit_auditd
  - low_complexity
  - low_disruption
  - medium_severity
  - no_reboot_needed

- name: Ensure permission u-xs,g-xws,o-xwrt on /etc/audit/auditd.conf
  file:
    path: /etc/audit/auditd.conf
    mode: u-xs,g-xws,o-xwrt
  when: file_exists.stat is defined and file_exists.stat.exists
  tags:
  - DISA-STIG-UBTU-20-010133
  - NIST-800-53-AU-12(b)
  - configure_strategy
  - file_permissions_etc_audit_auditd
  - low_complexity
  - low_disruption
  - medium_severity
  - no_reboot_needed
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