Check: MADB-10-002200
MariaDB Enterprise 10.x STIG:
MADB-10-002200
(in versions v2 r2 through v1 r2)
Title
The audit information produced by MariaDB must be protected from unauthorized deletion. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
If audit data were to become compromised, then competent forensic analysis and discovery of the true source of potentially malicious system activity is impossible to achieve. To ensure the veracity of audit data, the information system and/or the application must protect audit information from unauthorized deletion. This requirement can be achieved through multiple methods which will depend upon system architecture and design. Some commonly employed methods include ensuring log files enjoy the proper file system permissions utilizing file system protections; restricting access; and backing up log data to ensure log data is retained. Applications providing a user interface to audit data will leverage user permissions and roles identifying the user accessing the data and the corresponding rights the user enjoys to make access decisions regarding the deletion of audit data. Audit information includes all information (e.g., audit records, audit settings, and audit reports) needed to successfully audit information system activity. Deletion of database audit data could mask the theft of, or the unauthorized modification of, sensitive data stored in the database.
Check Content
Determine if the MariaDB Enterprise Audit plugin is logging to a file or syslog. MariaDB> SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES LIKE 'server_audit_output_type'; If FILE, find the location of the audit log: MariaDB> SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES LIKE 'server_audit_file_path'; If FILE, check the permission of the file: $ sudo ls -al /path/to/audit.log Consult the organization's security guide on acceptable permissions and ownership of logs with respect to who can modify them. Verify the log files have the set configurations. If the permissions are not set to the organization's standards, this is a finding. If the MariaDB server is configured to use syslog for logging, consult the organization's syslog setting for permissions and ownership of logs with respect to who can modify them.
Fix Text
If the audit.log file permissions do not comply with organization's standards, change the permissions. Example: $ chown user:group /path/to/audit.log $ chmod 660 /path/to/audit.log If the MariaDB server is configured to use syslog for logging, consult the organization's syslog setting for permissions and ownership of logs with respect to who can modify them.
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-253681r960936_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-253681
Group Title: SRG-APP-000120-DB-000061
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-000164 |
Protect audit information from unauthorized deletion. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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AU-9 |
Protection of Audit Information |