Good Morning,
I need your help to solve a problem.
is it possible to configure nagios ls to accept sudo history?
I tried to configure it to accept local1 (configured by default in /etc/sudoers) but once I've elevated my user to root, I can't rebuild the commands I run from nagios log server
thanks to anyone who can help me
Log sudo history
Re: Log sudo history
Hello stsysadm,
To configure Nagios Log Server to accept sudo history, you will first need to set up logging sudo commands.
Thank you.
To configure Nagios Log Server to accept sudo history, you will first need to set up logging sudo commands.
- You seem to have already set up sudo logging such as with the following in your sudoers file and updated the rsyslog to add something like the following:
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Defaults logfile="/var/log/sudo.log" Defaults syslog=local1
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local1.* /var/log/sudo.log
- Next you need to add this logging to your NLS server. You can do this using
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curl -sS -O http://nls_ip_address/nagioslogserver/scripts/setup-linux.sh sudo bash setup-linux.sh -s log_source_ip -p nls_port -f "/var/log/sudo.log" -t FILE_TAG
Thank you.
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