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OpenBSM
Introduction
OpenBSM is an open-source implementation of Sun's BSM event auditing file
format and API. Originally created for Apple Computer by McAfee Research,
OpenBSM is now maintained by volunteers and through the generous contributions
of several organizations.
OpenBSM includes several command line tools, including auditreduce(8) and
praudit(8) for reducing and printing audit trails, as well as the libbsm(3)
library to manage configuration files, generate audit records, and parse and
print audit trails. It also includes the auditd(8) audit configuration
daemon, and the auditdistd(8) audit-trail distribution daemon.
Coupled with a kernel audit implementation, OpenBSM can be used to maintain
system audit streams, and is a foundation for a full audit-enabled system.
Portions of OpenBSM, including include files and token-building routines, are
reusable in a kernel audit implementation, and may be found in the FreeBSD
and Mac OS X kernels.
Contents
OpenBSM consists of several directories:
bin/ Audit-related command line tools and daemons
bsm/ Library header files for BSM
compat/ Compatibility code to build on various operating systems
etc/ Sample /etc/security configuration files
libauditd/ Common audit management functions for auditd and launchd
libbsm/ Implementation of BSM library interfaces and man pages
man/ System call and configuration file man pages
modules/ Directory for auditfilterd module source
sys/ System header files for BSM
test/ Test token sets and geneneration program
tools/ Tool directory, including audump to dump databases
The following programs are included with OpenBSM:
audit Command line audit control tool
auditd Audit management daemon
auditdistd Audit trail distribution daemon
auditfilterd Experimental event monitoring framework
auditreduce Audit trail reduction tool
audump Debugging tool to parse and print audit databases
praudit Tool to print audit trails
Merge OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 2 from the OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge). - Add OpenBSM contrib tree to include paths for audit(8) and auditd(8). - Merge support for new tokens, fixes to existing token generation to audit_bsm_token.c. - Synchronize bsm includes and definitions. OpenBSM history for imported revisions below for reference. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Apple Inc. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project -- OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 2 - Include files in OpenBSM are now broken out into two parts: library builds required solely for user space, and system includes, which may also be required for use in the kernels of systems integrating OpenBSM. Submitted by Stacey Son. - Configure option --with-native-includes allows forcing the use of native include for system includes, rather than the versions bundled with OpenBSM. This is intended specifically for platforms that ship OpenBSM, have adapted versions of the system includes in a kernel source tree, and will use the OpenBSM build infrastructure with an unmodified OpenBSM distribution, allowing the customized system includes to be used with the OpenBSM build. Submitted by Stacey Son. - Various strcpy()'s/strcat()'s have been changed to strlcpy()'s/strlcat()'s or asprintf(). Added compat/strlcpy.h for Linux. - Remove compatibility defines for old Darwin token constant names; now only BSM token names are provided and used. - Add support for extended header tokens, which contain space for information on the host generating the record. - Add support for setting extended host information in the kernel, which is used for setting host information in extended header tokens. The audit_control file now supports a "host" parameter which can be used by auditd to set the information; if not present, the kernel parameters won't be set and auditd uses unextended headers for records that it generates. OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 1 - Add option to auditreduce(1) which allows users to invert sense of matching, such that BSM records that do not match, are selected. - Fix bug in audit_write() where we commit an incomplete record in the event there is an error writing the subject token. This was submitted by Diego Giagio. - Build support for Mac OS X 10.5.1 submitted by Eric Hall. - Fix a bug which resulted in host XML attributes not being arguments so that const strings can be passed as arguments to tokens. This patch was submitted by Xin LI. - Modify the -m option so users can select more then one audit event. - For Mac OS X, added Mach IPC support for audit trigger messages. - Fixed a bug in getacna() which resulted in a locking problem on Mac OS X. - Added LOG_PERROR flag to openlog when -d option is used with auditd. - AUE events added for Mac OS X Leopard system calls.
2008-12-02 23:26:43 +00:00
Build and Installation
Please see the file INSTALL for build and installation instructions.
Contributions
The TrustedBSD Project would appreciate the contribution of bug fixes,
enhancements, etc, under the same license found in the top-level LICENSE file.
Please see the file CREDITS to learn more about who has contributed to the
project.
Location
Information on OpenBSM may be found on the OpenBSM home page:
http://www.OpenBSM.org/
Information on TrustedBSD may be found on the TrustedBSD home page:
http://www.TrustedBSD.org/