4.3 Ensure logrotate is configured

Information

The system includes the capability of rotating log files regularly to avoid filling up the
system with logs or making the logs unmanageably large. The file
/etc/logrotate.d/syslog is the configuration file used to rotate log files created by
syslog or rsyslog.

Rationale:

By keeping the log files smaller and more manageable, a system administrator can easily
archive these files to another system and spend less time looking through inordinately
large log files.

NOTE: Nessus has not performed this check. Please review the benchmark to ensure target compliance.

Solution

Edit /etc/logrotate.conf and /etc/logrotate.d/* to ensure logs are rotated according
to site policy.

Notes:

If no maxage setting is set for logrotate a situation can occur where logrotate is interrupted
and fails to delete rotated logfiles. It is recommended to set this to a value greater than the
longest any log file should exist on your system to ensure that any such logfile is removed
but standard rotation settings are not overridden.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/2420

Item Details

Category: AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

References: 800-53|AU-4, CSCv6|6.3, CSCv7|6.4

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