On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 04:23:42PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange(a)redhat.com>
Adds a new page to the website "Deployment" section describing
what data is sent to the audit logs and how to configure libvirtd
audit settings.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com>
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
+<html
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
+ <body>
+ <h1>Audit log</h1>
+
+ <ul id="toc"></ul>
+
+ <h2><a name="intro">Introduction</a></h2>
+
+ <p>
+ A number of the libvirt virtualization drivers (QEMU/KVM and LXC) include
+ support for logging details of important operations to the host's audit
+ subsystem. This provides administrators / auditors with a canonical historical
+ record of changes to virtual machines' / containers' lifecycle states and
+ their configuration. On hosts which are running the Linux audit daemon,
+ the logs will usually end up in <code>/var/log/audit/audit.log</code>
+ </p>
+
+ <h2><a name="config">Configuration</a></h2>
+
+ <p>
+ The libvirt audit integration is enabled by default on any host which has
+ the Linux audit subsystem active, and disabled otherwise. It is possible
+ to alter this behaviour in the
<code>/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf</code>
+ configuration file, via the <code>audit_level</code> parameter
+ </p>
+
+ <ul>
+ <li><code>audit_level=0</code> - libvirt auditing is disabled
regardless
+ of host audit subsystem enablement.</li>
+ <li><code>audit_level=1</code> - libvirt auditing is enabled if
the host
+ audit subsystem is enabled, otherwise it is disabled. This is the
+ default behaviour.</li>
+ <li><code>audit_level=2</code> - libvirt auditing is enabled
regardless
+ of host audit subsystem enablement. If the host audit subsystem is
+ disabled, then libvirtd will refuse to complete startup and exit with
+ an error.</li>
+ </ul>
+
+ <p>
+ In addition to have formal messages sent to the audit subsystem it is
+ possible to tell libvirt to inject messages into its own logging
+ layer. This will result in messages ending up in the systemd journal
+ or <code>/var/log/libvirt/libivrtd.log</code> on non-systemd hosts.
+ This is disabled by default, but can be requested by setting the
+ <code>audit_logging=1</code> configuration parameter in the same file
+ mentioned above.
+ </p>
+
+ <h2><a name="types">Message types</a></h2>
+
+ <p>
+ Libvirt defines three core audit message types each of which will
+ be described below. There are a number of common fields that will
+ be reported for all message types.
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>pid</dt>
+ <dd>Process ID of the libvirtd daemon generating the audit
record.</dd>
+ <dt>uid</dt>
+ <dd>User ID of the libvirtd daemon process generating the audit
record.</dd>
+ <dt>subj</dt>
+ <dd>Security context of the libvirtd daemon process generating the audit
record.</dd>
+ <dt>msg</dt>
+ <dd>String containing a list of key=value pairs specific to the type of
audit record being reported.</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <p>
+ Some fields in the <code>msg</code> string are common to audit
records
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>virt</dt>
+ <dd>Type of virtualization driver used. One of <code>qemu</code>
or <code>lxc</code></dd>
+ <dt>vm</dt>
+ <dd>Host driver unique name of the guest</dd>
+ <dt>uuid</dt>
+ <dd>Globally unique identifier for the guest</dd>
+ <dt>exe</dt>
+ <dd>Path of the libvirtd daemon</dd>
+ <dt>hostname</dt>
+ <dd>Currently unused</dd>
+ <dt>addr</dt>
+ <dd>Currently unused</dd>
+ <dt>terminal</dt>
+ <dd>Currently unused</dd>
+ <dt>res</dt>
+ <dd>Result of the action, either <code>success</code> or
<code>failed</code></dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3><a name="typecontrol">VIRT_CONTROL</a></h3>
+
+ <p>
+ Reports change in the lifecycle state of a virtual machine. The
<code>msg</code>
+ field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>op</dt>
+ <dd>Type of operation performed. One of <code>start</code>,
<code>stop</code> or <code>init</code></dd>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the operation to happen</dd>
+ <dt>vm-pid</dt>
+ <dd>ID of the primary/leading process associated with the guest</dd>
+ <dt>init-pid</dt>
+ <dd>ID of the <code>init</code> process in a container. Only if
<code>op=init</code> and <code>virt=lxc</code></dd>
+ <dt>pid-ns</dt>
+ <dd>Namespace ID of the <code>init</code> process in a
container. Only if <code>op=init</code> and
<code>virt=lxc</code></dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3><a
name="typemachine">VIRT_MACHINE_ID</a></h3>
+
+ <p>
+ Reports the association of a security context with a guest. The
<code>msg</code>
+ field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>model</dt>
+ <dd>The security driver type. One of <code>selinux</code> or
<code>apparmor</code></dd>
+ <dt>vm-ctx</dt>
+ <dd>Security context for the guest process</dd>
+ <dt>img-ctx</dt>
+ <dd>Security context for the guest disk images and other assigned host
resources</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3><a name="typeresource">VIRT_RESOURCE</a></h3>
+
+ <p>
+ Reports the usage of a host resource by a guest. The fields include will
+ vary according to the type of device being reported. When the guest is
+ initially booted records will be generated for all assigned resources.
+ If any changes are made to the running guest configuration, for example
+ hotplug devices, or adjust resources allocation, further records will
+ be generated.
+ </p>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcevcpu">Virtual
CPU</a></h4>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>vcpu</code></dd>
+ <dt>old-vcpu</dt>
+ <dd>Original vCPU count, or 0</dd>
+ <dt>new-vcpu</dt>
+ <dd>Updated vCPU count</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcemem">Memory</a></h4>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>mem</code></dd>
+ <dt>old-mem</dt>
+ <dd>Original memory size in bytes, or 0</dd>
+ <dt>new-mem</dt>
+ <dd>Updated memory size in bytes</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcedisk">Disk</a></h4>
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>disk</code></dd>
+ <dt>old-disk</dt>
+ <dd>Original host file or device path acting as the disk backing
file</dd>
+ <dt>new-disk</dt>
+ <dd>Updated host file or device path acting as the disk backing
file</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcenic">Network
interface</a></h4>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>net</code></dd>
+ <dt>old-net</dt>
+ <dd>Original MAC address of the guest network interface</dd>
+ <dt>new-net</dt>
+ <dd>Updated MAC address of the guest network interface</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <p>
+ If there is a host network interace associated with the guest NIC then
+ further records may be generated
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>net</code></dd>
+ <dt>net</dt>
+ <dd>MAC address of the host network interface</dd>
+ <dt>rdev</dt>
+ <dd>Name of the host network interface</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcefs">Filesystem</a></h4>
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>fs</code></dd>
+ <dt>old-fs</dt>
+ <dd>Original host directory, file or device path backing the filesystem
</dd>
+ <dt>new-fs</dt>
+ <dd>Updated host directory, file or device path backing the
filesystem</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcehost">Host
device</a></h4>
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to <code>hostdev</code>
or <code>dev</code></dd>
+ <dt>dev</dt>
+ <dd>The unique bus identifier of the USB, PCI or SCSI device, if
<code>resrc=dev</code></dd>
+ <dt>disk</dt>
+ <dd>The path of the block device assigned to the guest, if
<code>resrc=hostdev</code></dd>
+ <dt>chardev</dt>
+ <dd>The path of the charecter device assigned to the guest, if
<code>resrc=hostdev</code></dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcetpm">TPM</a></h4>
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>tpm</code></dd>
+ <dt>device</dt>
+ <dd>The path of the host TPM device assigned to the guest</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcerng">RNG</a></h4>
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>rng</code></dd>
+ <dt>old-rng</dt>
+ <dd>Original path of the host entropy source for the RNG</dd>
+ <dt>new-rng</dt>
+ <dd>Updated path of the host entropy source for the RNG</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourceredir">Redirected
device</a></h4>
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>redir</code></dd>
+ <dt>bus</dt>
+ <dd>The bus type, only <code>usb</code> allowed</dd>
+ <dt>device</dt>
+ <dd>The device type, only <code>USB redir</code>
allowed</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h4><a name="typeresourcecgroup">Control
group</a></h4>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>msg</code> field will include the following sub-fields
+ </p>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt>reason</dt>
+ <dd>The reason which caused the resource to be assigned to
happen</dd>
+ <dt>resrc</dt>
+ <dd>The type of resource assigned. Set to
<code>cgroup</code></dd>
+ <dt>cgroup</dt>
+ <dd>The name of the cgroup controller</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ </body>
+</html>
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<span>The library and the daemon logging support</span>
</li>
<li>
+ <a href="auditlog.html">Audit log</a>
+ <span>Audit trail logs for host operations</span>
+ </li>
+ <li>
<a href="firewall.html">Firewall</a>
<span>Firewall and network filter configuration</span>
</li>
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