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The audit system must be configured to audit user deletions of files and programs.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-38575 RHEL-06-000200 SV-50376r4_rule Low
Description
Auditing file deletions will create an audit trail for files that are removed from the system. The audit trail could aid in system troubleshooting, as well as detecting malicious processes that attempt to delete log files to conceal their presence.
STIG Date
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2017-05-19

Details

Check Text ( C-46133r3_chk )
To determine if the system is configured to audit calls to the "rmdir" system call, run the following command:

$ sudo grep -w "rmdir" /etc/audit/audit.rules

If the system is configured to audit this activity, it will return a line. To determine if the system is configured to audit calls to the "unlink" system call, run the following command:

$ sudo grep -w "unlink" /etc/audit/audit.rules

If the system is configured to audit this activity, it will return a line. To determine if the system is configured to audit calls to the "unlinkat" system call, run the following command:

$ sudo grep -w "unlinkat" /etc/audit/audit.rules

If the system is configured to audit this activity, it will return a line. To determine if the system is configured to audit calls to the "rename" system call, run the following command:

$ sudo grep -w "rename" /etc/audit/audit.rules

If the system is configured to audit this activity, it will return a line. To determine if the system is configured to audit calls to the "renameat" system call, run the following command:

$ sudo grep -w "renameat" /etc/audit/audit.rules

If the system is configured to audit this activity, it will return a line.

If no line is returned, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-43523r4_fix)
At a minimum, the audit system should collect file deletion events for all users and root. Add the following (or equivalent) to "/etc/audit/audit.rules", setting ARCH to either b32 or b64 as appropriate for your system:

-a always,exit -F arch=ARCH -S rmdir -S unlink -S unlinkat -S rename -S renameat -F auid>=500 -F auid!=4294967295 -k delete
-a always,exit -F arch=ARCH -S rmdir -S unlink -S unlinkat -S rename -S renameat -F auid=0 -k delete