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V-204556

CAT II (Medium)

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system must audit all uses of the ssh-keysign command.

Rule ID

SV-204556r958422_rule

STIG

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V3R15

CCIs

CCI-000135CCI-000172CCI-002884

Discussion

Reconstruction of harmful events or forensic analysis is not possible if audit records do not contain enough information. At a minimum, the organization must audit the full-text recording of privileged ssh commands. The organization must maintain audit trails in sufficient detail to reconstruct events to determine the cause and impact of compromise. When a user logs on, the auid is set to the uid of the account that is being authenticated. Daemons are not user sessions and have the loginuid set to -1. The auid representation is an unsigned 32-bit integer, which equals 4294967295. The audit system interprets -1, 4294967295, and "unset" in the same way. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000042-GPOS-00020, SRG-OS-000392-GPOS-00172, SRG-OS-000471-GPOS-00215

Check Content

Verify the operating system generates audit records when successful/unsuccessful attempts to use the "ssh-keysign" command occur. 

Check that the following system call is being audited by performing the following command to check the file system rules in "/etc/audit/audit.rules": 

$ sudo grep -w "/usr/libexec/openssh/ssh-keysign" /etc/audit/audit.rules

-a always,exit -F path=/usr/libexec/openssh/ssh-keysign -F perm=x -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=unset -k privileged-ssh

If the command does not return any output, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the operating system to generate audit records when successful/unsuccessful attempts to use the "ssh-keysign" command occur. 

Add or update the following rule in "/etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules": 

-a always,exit -F path=/usr/libexec/openssh/ssh-keysign -F perm=x -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=unset -k privileged-ssh

The audit daemon must be restarted for the changes to take effect.