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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS must be configured so that the audit log directory is not write-accessible by unauthorized users.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-260600 UBTU-22-653060 SV-260600r953613_rule Medium
Description
If audit information were to become compromised, then forensic analysis and discovery of the true source of potentially malicious system activity is impossible to achieve. To ensure the veracity of audit information, the operating system must protect audit information from unauthorized deletion. This requirement can be achieved through multiple methods, which will depend upon system architecture and design. Audit information includes all information (e.g., audit records, audit settings, audit reports) needed to successfully audit information system activity.
STIG Date
Canonical Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Security Technical Implementation Guide 2024-03-21

Details

Check Text ( C-64329r953611_chk )
Verify that the audit log directory has a mode of "750" or less permissive.

Determine where the audit logs are stored by using the following command:

$ sudo grep -iw log_file /etc/audit/auditd.conf
log_file = /var/log/audit/audit.log

Using the path of the directory containing the audit logs, determine if the directory has a mode of "750" or less by using the following command:

$ sudo stat -c "%n %a" /var/log/audit
/var/log/audit 750

If the audit log directory has a mode more permissive than "750", this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-64237r953612_fix)
Configure the audit log directory to have a mode of "750" or less permissive.

Using the path of the directory containing the audit logs, configure the audit log directory to have a mode of "750" or less permissive by using the following command:

$ sudo chmod -R g-w,o-rwx /var/log/audit