Rule ID
SV-281160r1184695_rule
Version
V1R1
In addition to auditing new user and group accounts, these watches will alert the system administrator(s) to any modifications. Any unexpected users, groups, or modifications should be investigated for legitimacy. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000004-GPOS-00004, SRG-OS-000037-GPOS-00015, SRG-OS-000042-GPOS-00020, SRG-OS-000062-GPOS-00031, SRG-OS-000304-GPOS-00121, SRG-OS-000392-GPOS-00172, SRG-OS-000462-GPOS-00206, SRG-OS-000470-GPOS-00214, SRG-OS-000471-GPOS-00215, SRG-OS-000239-GPOS-00089, SRG-OS-000240-GPOS-00090, SRG-OS-000241-GPOS-00091, SRG-OS-000303-GPOS-00120, SRG-OS-000466-GPOS-00210, SRG-OS-000476-GPOS-00221
Verify RHEL 10 generates audit records for all account creations, modifications, disabling, and termination events that affect "/etc/shadow" with the following command: $ sudo auditctl -l | egrep '(/etc/shadow)' -a always,exit -F arch=b32 -F path=/etc/shadow -F perm=wa -F key=identity -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -F path=/etc/shadow -F perm=wa -F key=identity If the command does not return a line, or the line is commented out, this is a finding.
Configure RHEL 10 to generate audit records for all account creations, modifications, disabling, and termination events that affect "/etc/shadow". Add or update the following file system rule to "/etc/audit/rules.d/audit.rules": -a always,exit -F arch=b32 -F path=/etc/shadow -F perm=wa -F key=identity -a always,exit -F arch=b64 -F path=/etc/shadow -F perm=wa -F key=identity Restart the audit daemon with the following command for the changes to take effect: $ sudo service auditd restart