| name | cis-ubuntu1204-v110-8-1-17 |
| description | Collect Kernel Module Loading and Unloading |
| category | cis-os-hardening |
| version | 1.1.0 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["cis","ubuntu",12.04,"linux","logging","auditd","kernel","modules","insmod","rmmod","modprobe"] |
| cis_id | 8.1.17 |
| cis_benchmark | CIS Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server Benchmark v1.1.0 |
| tech_stack | ["ubuntu","linux"] |
| cwe_ids | [] |
| chains_with | [] |
| prerequisites | [] |
| severity_boost | {} |
8.1.17 Collect Kernel Module Loading and Unloading (Scored)
Profile Applicability
Description
Monitor the loading and unloading of kernel modules. The programs insmod (install a kernel module), rmmod (remove a kernel module), and modprobe (a more sophisticated program to load and unload modules, as well as some other features) control loading and unloading of modules. The init_module (load a module) and delete_module (delete a module) system calls control loading and unloading of modules. Any execution of the loading and unloading module programs and system calls will trigger an audit record with an identifier of "modules".
Rationale
Monitoring the use of insmod, rmmod and modprobe could provide system administrators with evidence that an unauthorized user loaded or unloaded a kernel module, possibly compromising the security of the system. Monitoring of the init_module and delete_module system calls would reflect an unauthorized user attempting to use a different program to load and unload modules.
Audit Procedure
Using Command Line
Perform the following to determine if kernel module loading and unloading is recorded.
grep modules /etc/audit/audit.rules
Expected Result
-w /sbin/insmod -p x -k modules
-w /sbin/rmmod -p x -k modules
-w /sbin/modprobe -p x -k modules
For 32 bit systems:
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S init_module -S delete_module -k modules
For 64 bit systems:
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S init_module -S delete_module -k modules
Remediation
Using Command Line
Add the following lines to the /etc/audit/audit.rules file:
-w /sbin/insmod -p x -k modules
-w /sbin/rmmod -p x -k modules
-w /sbin/modprobe -p x -k modules
For 32 bit systems, add:
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S init_module -S delete_module -k modules
For 64 bit systems, add:
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S init_module -S delete_module -k modules