12-05-2018
Configure AIX server to send logs and auditing to Qradar
Hi All
I need your help to configure Aix to send logs to Qradar, I did all the methods that mentioned in IBM website and no use, Plz Help,,
The Logs should I receive from Aix and display in Qradar is (create user delete user changing in privileges....etc )
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
pam_systemd
PAM_SYSTEMD(8) pam_systemd PAM_SYSTEMD(8)
NAME
pam_systemd - Register user sessions in the systemd login manager
SYNOPSIS
pam_systemd.so
DESCRIPTION
pam_systemd registers user sessions with the systemd login manager systemd-logind.service(8), and hence the systemd control group
hierarchy.
On login, this module ensures the following:
1. If it does not exist yet, the user runtime directory /run/user/$USER is created and its ownership changed to the user that is logging
in.
2. The $XDG_SESSION_ID environment variable is initialized. If auditing is available and pam_loginuid.so run before this module (which is
highly recommended), the variable is initialized from the auditing session id (/proc/self/sessionid). Otherwise an independent session
counter is used.
3. A new systemd scope unit is created for the session. If this is the first concurrent session of the user, an implicit slice below
user.slice is automatically created and the scope placed in it. In instance of the system service user@.service which runs the systemd
user manager instance.
On logout, this module ensures the following:
1. If this is enabled, all processes of the session are terminated. If the last concurrent session of a user ends, his user systemd
instance will be terminated too, and so will the user's slice unit.
2. If the last concurrent session of a user ends, the $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR directory and all its contents are removed, too.
If the system was not booted up with systemd as init system, this module does nothing and immediately returns PAM_SUCCESS.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
class=
Takes a string argument which sets the session class. The XDG_SESSION_CLASS environmental variable takes precedence.
debug=
Takes a boolean argument. If yes, the module will log debugging information as it operates.
MODULE TYPES PROVIDED
Only session is provided.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables are set for the processes of the user's session:
$XDG_SESSION_ID
A session identifier, suitable to be used in filenames. The string itself should be considered opaque, although often it is just the
audit session ID as reported by /proc/self/sessionid. Each ID will be assigned only once during machine uptime. It may hence be used to
uniquely label files or other resources of this session.
$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
Path to a user-private user-writable directory that is bound to the user login time on the machine. It is automatically created the
first time a user logs in and removed on his final logout. If a user logs in twice at the same time, both sessions will see the same
$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR and the same contents. If a user logs in once, then logs out again, and logs in again, the directory contents will
have been lost in between, but applications should not rely on this behavior and must be able to deal with stale files. To store
session-private data in this directory, the user should include the value of $XDG_SESSION_ID in the filename. This directory shall be
used for runtime file system objects such as AF_UNIX sockets, FIFOs, PID files and similar. It is guaranteed that this directory is
local and offers the greatest possible file system feature set the operating system provides.
EXAMPLE
#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_unix.so
auth required pam_nologin.so
account required pam_unix.so
password required pam_unix.so
session required pam_unix.so
session required pam_loginuid.so
session required pam_systemd.so
SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-logind.service(8), logind.conf(5), loginctl(1), pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8), pam_loginuid(8), systemd.scope(5),
systemd.slice(5), systemd.service(5)
systemd 208 PAM_SYSTEMD(8)