доступ к наложению журнала на slapd (Access Logging overlay to slapd)
SCHEMA
The accesslog overlay utilizes the "audit" schema described
herein. This schema is specifically designed for accesslog
auditing and is not intended to be used otherwise. It is also
noted that the schema described here is a work in progress, and
hence subject to change without notice. The schema is loaded
automatically by the overlay.
The schema includes a number of object classes and associated
attribute types as described below.
The root entry of the underlying accesslog database makes use of
the auditContainer class which is as follows:
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NAME 'auditContainer'
DESC 'AuditLog container'
SUP top STRUCTURAL
MAY ( cn $ reqStart $ reqEnd ) )
There is a basic auditObject class from which two additional
classes, auditReadObject and auditWriteObject are derived. Object
classes for each type of LDAP operation are further derived from
these classes. This object class hierarchy is designed to allow
flexible yet efficient searches of the log based on either a
specific operation type's class, or on more general
classifications. The definition of the auditObject class is as
follows:
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NAME 'auditObject'
DESC 'OpenLDAP request auditing'
SUP top STRUCTURAL
MUST ( reqStart $ reqType $ reqSession )
MAY ( reqDN $ reqAuthzID $ reqControls $ reqRespControls
$
reqEnd $ reqResult $ reqMessage $ reqReferral $
reqEntryUUID ) )
Note that all of the OIDs used in the logging schema currently
reside under the OpenLDAP Experimental branch. It is anticipated
that they will migrate to a Standard branch in the future.
An overview of the attributes follows: reqStart and reqEnd
provide the start and end time of the operation, respectively.
They use generalizedTime syntax. The reqStart attribute is also
used as the RDN for each log entry.
The reqType attribute is a simple string containing the type of
operation being logged, e.g. add, delete, search, etc. For
extended operations, the type also includes the OID of the
extended operation, e.g. extended(1.1.1.1)
The reqSession attribute is an implementation-specific identifier
that is common to all the operations associated with the same
LDAP session. Currently this is slapd's internal connection ID,
stored in decimal.
The reqDN attribute is the distinguishedName of the target of the
operation. E.g., for a Bind request, this is the Bind DN. For an
Add request, this is the DN of the entry being added. For a
Search request, this is the base DN of the search.
The reqAuthzID attribute is the distinguishedName of the user
that performed the operation. This will usually be the same name
as was established at the start of a session by a Bind request
(if any) but may be altered in various circumstances.
The reqControls and reqRespControls attributes carry any controls
sent by the client on the request and returned by the server in
the response, respectively. The attribute values are just
uninterpreted octet strings.
The reqResult attribute is the numeric LDAP result code of the
operation, indicating either success or a particular LDAP error
code. An error code may be accompanied by a text error message
which will be recorded in the reqMessage attribute.
The reqReferral attribute carries any referrals that were
returned with the result of the request.
The reqEntryUUID attribute records the entryUUID attribute of the
entry operated on, for an Add request, this is the entryUUID of
the newly created entry.
Operation-specific classes are defined with additional attributes
to carry all of the relevant parameters associated with the
operation:
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NAME 'auditAbandon'
DESC 'Abandon operation'
SUP auditObject STRUCTURAL
MUST reqId )
For the Abandon operation the reqId attribute contains the
message ID of the request that was abandoned.
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NAME 'auditAdd'
DESC 'Add operation'
SUP auditWriteObject STRUCTURAL
MUST reqMod )
The Add class inherits from the auditWriteObject class. The Add
and Modify classes are very similar. The reqMod attribute carries
all of the attributes of the original entry being added. (Or in
the case of a Modify operation, all of the modifications being
performed.) The values are formatted as
attribute:<+|-|=|#> [ value]
Where '+' indicates an Add of a value, '-' for Delete, '=' for
Replace, and '#' for Increment. In an Add operation, all of the
reqMod values will have the '+' designator.
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NAME 'auditBind'
DESC 'Bind operation'
SUP auditObject STRUCTURAL
MUST ( reqVersion $ reqMethod ) )
The Bind class includes the reqVersion attribute which contains
the LDAP protocol version specified in the Bind as well as the
reqMethod attribute which contains the Bind Method used in the
Bind. This will be the string SIMPLE for LDAP Simple Binds or
SASL(<mech>) for SASL Binds. Note that unless configured as a
global overlay, only Simple Binds using DNs that reside in the
current database will be logged.
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NAME 'auditCompare'
DESC 'Compare operation'
SUP auditObject STRUCTURAL
MUST reqAssertion )
For the Compare operation the reqAssertion attribute carries the
Attribute Value Assertion used in the compare request.
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NAME 'auditDelete'
DESC 'Delete operation'
SUP auditWriteObject STRUCTURAL
MAY reqOld )
The Delete operation needs no further parameters. However, the
reqOld attribute may optionally be used to record the contents of
the entry prior to its deletion. The values are formatted as
attribute: value
The reqOld attribute is only populated if the entry being deleted
matches the configured logold filter.
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NAME 'auditModify'
DESC 'Modify operation'
SUP auditWriteObject STRUCTURAL
MAY ( reqOld $ reqMod ) )
The Modify operation contains a description of modifications in
the reqMod attribute, which was already described above in the
Add operation. It may optionally contain the previous contents of
any modified attributes in the reqOld attribute, using the same
format as described above for the Delete operation. The reqOld
attribute is only populated if the entry being modified matches
the configured logold filter.
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NAME 'auditModRDN'
DESC 'ModRDN operation'
SUP auditWriteObject STRUCTURAL
MUST ( reqNewRDN $ reqDeleteOldRDN )
MAY ( reqNewSuperior $ reqMod $ reqOld ) )
The ModRDN class uses the reqNewRDN attribute to carry the new
RDN of the request. The reqDeleteOldRDN attribute is a Boolean
value showing TRUE if the old RDN was deleted from the entry, or
FALSE if the old RDN was preserved. The reqNewSuperior attribute
carries the DN of the new parent entry if the request specified
the new parent. The reqOld attribute is only populated if the
entry being modified matches the configured logold filter and
contains attributes in the logoldattr list.
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NAME 'auditSearch'
DESC 'Search operation'
SUP auditReadObject STRUCTURAL
MUST ( reqScope $ reqDerefAliases $ reqAttrsOnly )
MAY ( reqFilter $ reqAttr $ reqEntries $ reqSizeLimit $
reqTimeLimit ) )
For the Search class the reqScope attribute contains the scope of
the original search request, using the values specified for the
LDAP URL format. I.e. base, one, sub, or subord. The
reqDerefAliases attribute is one of never, finding, searching, or
always, denoting how aliases will be processed during the search.
The reqAttrsOnly attribute is a Boolean value showing TRUE if
only attribute names were requested, or FALSE if attributes and
their values were requested. The reqFilter attribute carries the
filter used in the search request. The reqAttr attribute lists
the requested attributes if specific attributes were requested.
The reqEntries attribute is the integer count of how many entries
were returned by this search request. The reqSizeLimit and
reqTimeLimit attributes indicate what limits were requested on
the search operation.
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NAME 'auditExtended'
DESC 'Extended operation'
SUP auditObject STRUCTURAL
MAY reqData )
The Extended class represents an LDAP Extended Operation. As
noted above, the actual OID of the operation is included in the
reqType attribute of the parent class. If any optional data was
provided with the request, it will be contained in the reqData
attribute as an uninterpreted octet string.