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← Back to Canonical Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-270653

CAT II (Medium)

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS must be configured to preserve log records from failure events.

Rule ID

SV-270653r1067141_rule

STIG

Canonical Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R5

CCIs

CCI-001665

Discussion

Failure to a known state can address safety or security in accordance with the mission/business needs of the organization. Failure to a known secure state helps prevent a loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability in the event of a failure of the information system or a component of the system. Preserving operating system state information helps to facilitate operating system restart and return to the operational mode of the organization with least disruption to mission/business processes.

Check Content

Verify the log service is installed properly with the following command: 
 
$ dpkg -l | grep rsyslog 
ii  rsyslog     8.2312.0-3ubuntu9      amd64     reliable system and kernel logging daemon 
 
If the "rsyslog" package is not installed, this is a finding. 
 
Check that the log service is enabled with the following command: 
 
$ systemctl is-enabled rsyslog
enabled 
 
If the command above returns "disabled", this is a finding. 
 
Check that the log service is properly running and active on the system with the following command: 
 
$ systemctl is-active rsyslog
active 
 
If the command above returns "inactive", this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the log service to collect failure events. 
 
Install the log service (if the log service is not already installed) with the following command: 
 
$ sudo apt install -y rsyslog 
 
Enable the log service with the following command: 
 
$ sudo systemctl enable --now rsyslog