AOSX-09-002110 - The operating system must audit the enforcement actions used to restrict access associated with changes to the system.

Warning! Audit Deprecated

This audit has been deprecated and will be removed in a future update.

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Information

By auditing access restriction enforcement, changes to application and OS configuration files can be audited. Without auditing the enforcement of access restrictions, it will be difficult to identify attempted attacks and an audit trail will not be available for forensic investigation. Enforcement actions are the methods or mechanisms used to prevent unauthorized changes to configuration settings. Enforcement action methods may be as simple as denying access to a file based on the application of file permissions (access restriction). Audit items may consist of lists of actions blocked by access restrictions or changes identified after the fact.

Solution

To make sure the appropriate flags are enabled for auditing, run the following command to add 'fm', '-fr', and '-fw' at the same time:

sudo sed -i.bak '/^flags/ s/$/,fm,-fr,-fw/' /etc/security/audit_control; sudo audit -s

A text editor may also be used to implement the required update to the /etc/security/audit_control file.

See Also

http://iasecontent.disa.mil/stigs/zip/U_Apple_OS_X_10-9_Workstation_V1R2_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

References: 800-53|AU-12, CAT|II, CCI|CCI-001814, Group-ID|V-58505, Rule-ID|SV-72935r1_rule, STIG-ID|AOSX-09-002110

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: edeb36012b847cf9d3cf1be102b20ea77c915a5e772a7eb8e4156588a0ae3e26