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SubjectRe: ntp audit spew.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 12:14:14PM -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 11:50 AM Dave Jones <davej@codemonkey.org.uk> wrote:
> >
> > I have some hosts that are constantly spewing audit messages like so:
> >
> > [46897.591182] audit: type=1333 audit(1569250288.663:220): op=offset old=2543677901372 new=2980866217213
> > [46897.591184] audit: type=1333 audit(1569250288.663:221): op=freq old=-2443166611284 new=-2436281764244
> > [48850.604005] audit: type=1333 audit(1569252241.675:222): op=offset old=1850302393317 new=3190241577926
> > [48850.604008] audit: type=1333 audit(1569252241.675:223): op=freq old=-2436281764244 new=-2413071187316
> > [49926.567270] audit: type=1333 audit(1569253317.638:224): op=offset old=2453141035832 new=2372389610455
> > [49926.567273] audit: type=1333 audit(1569253317.638:225): op=freq old=-2413071187316 new=-2403561671476
> >
> > This gets emitted every time ntp makes an adjustment, which is apparently very frequent on some hosts.
> >
> >
> > Audit isn't even enabled on these machines.
> >
> > # auditctl -l
> > No rules
>
> What happens when you run 'auditctl -a never,task'? That *should*
> silence those messages as the audit_ntp_log() function has the
> requisite audit_dummy_context() check.

They still get emitted.

> FWIW, this is the distro
> default for many (most? all?) distros; for example, check
> /etc/audit/audit.rules on a stock Fedora system.

As these machines aren't using audit, they aren't running auditd either.
Essentially: nothing enables audit, but the kernel side continues to log
ntp regardless (no other audit messages seem to do this).

Dave

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