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基于 SOC 职业分类
| name | cis-ubuntu1604-v200-4-1-7 |
| description | Ensure login and logout events are collected |
| category | cis-logging |
| version | 2.0.0 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["cis","ubuntu","linux","ubuntu-16.04","auditd","logging"] |
| cis_id | 4.1.7 |
| cis_benchmark | CIS Ubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS Benchmark v2.0.0 |
| tech_stack | ["ubuntu","linux"] |
| cwe_ids | [] |
| chains_with | [] |
| prerequisites | [] |
| severity_boost | {} |
Monitor login and logout events. The parameters below track changes to files associated with login/logout events. The file /var/log/faillog tracks failed events from login. The file /var/log/lastlog maintain records of the last time a user successfully logged in. The file /var/log/tallylog maintains records of failures via the pam_tally2 module.
Note: Reloading the auditd config to set active settings requires the auditd service to be restarted, and may require a system reboot.
Monitoring login/logout events could provide a system administrator with information associated with brute force attacks against user logins.
None.
Run the following command to verify the rules are contained in a .rules file in the /etc/audit/rules.d/ directory:
grep logins /etc/audit/rules.d/*.rules
Verify output includes:
-w /var/log/faillog -p wa -k logins
-w /var/log/lastlog -p wa -k logins
-w /var/log/tallylog -p wa -k logins
Run the following command to verify that rules are in the running auditd config:
auditctl -l | grep logins
Verify output includes:
-w /var/log/faillog -p wa -k logins
-w /var/log/lastlog -p wa -k logins
-w /var/log/tallylog -p wa -k logins
Output should include the rules listed above.
Edit or create a file in the /etc/audit/rules.d/ directory ending in .rules.
Example: vi /etc/audit/rules.d/50-logins.rules
Add the following lines:
-w /var/log/faillog -p wa -k logins
-w /var/log/lastlog -p wa -k logins
-w /var/log/tallylog -p wa -k logins
By default, no audit rules are configured for login/logout events.
| Controls Version | Control |
|---|
| v7 | 4.9 Log and Alert on Unsuccessful Administrative Account Login - Configure systems to issue a log entry and alert on unsuccessful logins to an administrative account. |
| v7 | 16.11 Lock Workstation Sessions After Inactivity - Automatically lock workstation sessions after a standard period of inactivity. |
| v7 | 16.13 Alert on Account Login Behavior Deviation - Alert when users deviate from normal login behavior, such as time-of-day, workstation location and duration. |