SV-238260r653955_rule
V-238260
SRG-OS-000064-GPOS-00033
UBTU-20-010144
CAT II
10
Configure the audit system to generate an audit event for any successful/unsuccessful use of the "fsetxattr" system call. 
 
Add or update the following rules in the "/etc/audit/rules.d/stig.rules" file: 
 
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S fsetxattr -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=4294967295 -k perm_mod 
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S fsetxattr -F auid=0 -k perm_mod 
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S fsetxattr -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=4294967295 -k perm_mod 
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S fsetxattr -F auid=0 -k perm_mod 
 
Notes: For 32-bit architectures, only the 32-bit specific entries are required.  
 
To reload the rules file, issue the following command: 
 
$ sudo augenrules --load
Verify the Ubuntu operating system generates an audit record upon successful/unsuccessful attempts to use the "fsetxattr" system call. 
 
Check the currently configured audit rules with the following command: 
 
$ sudo auditctl -l | grep fsetxattr 
 
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S fsetxattr -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=-1 -k perm_mod 
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S fsetxattr -F auid=0 -k perm_mod  
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S fsetxattr -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=-1 -k perm_mod 
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S fsetxattr -F auid=0 -k perm_mod  
 
If the command does not return lines that match the example or the lines are commented out, this is a finding. 
 
Notes: 
- For 32-bit architectures, only the 32-bit specific output lines from the commands are required. 
- The "-k" allows for specifying an arbitrary identifier, and the string after it does not need to match the example output above.
V-238260
False
UBTU-20-010144
Verify the Ubuntu operating system generates an audit record upon successful/unsuccessful attempts to use the "fsetxattr" system call. 
 
Check the currently configured audit rules with the following command: 
 
$ sudo auditctl -l | grep fsetxattr 
 
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S fsetxattr -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=-1 -k perm_mod 
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S fsetxattr -F auid=0 -k perm_mod  
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S fsetxattr -F auid>=1000 -F auid!=-1 -k perm_mod 
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S fsetxattr -F auid=0 -k perm_mod  
 
If the command does not return lines that match the example or the lines are commented out, this is a finding. 
 
Notes: 
- For 32-bit architectures, only the 32-bit specific output lines from the commands are required. 
- The "-k" allows for specifying an arbitrary identifier, and the string after it does not need to match the example output above.
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