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Audit docker.service, if applicable.Apart from auditing your regular Linux file system and system calls, audit all Docker
related files and directories. Docker daemon runs with 'root' privileges. Its behavior
depends on some key files and directories. docker.service is one such file. The
docker.service file might be present if the daemon parameters have been changed by an
administrator. It holds various parameters for Docker daemon. It must be audited, if
applicable.
Solution
If the file exists, add a rule for it.For example,Add the line as below in /etc/audit/audit.rules file--w /usr/lib/systemd/system/docker.service -k dockerThen, restart the audit daemon. For example,service auditd restart
Impact-Auditing generates quite big log files. Ensure to rotate and archive them periodically. Also,
create a separate partition of audit to avoid filling root file system.Default Value-By default, Docker related files and directories are not audited. The file docker.service
may not be available on the system.