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Status Submitted
Workspace AIX
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 22, 2024

Option to log stdout/stderr with swrole

One of the advantages of sudo over AIX RBAC is ability to record commands and their stdout/stderr - see logio in sudo documentations and sudoreplay. We need similar functionality in AIX RBAC.

When user activates a role using swrole and the logging is activate in /etc/secvars.cfg (as an example), the whole session, including commands, stdout, stdderr, is recorded into a special log file or in AIX audit.

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Oct 24, 2024

    AIX RBAC roles can be audited. Please check the documentation for /etc/security/audit/config file. You can specify events like PROC_Execute to check which all commands are executed by that role.