PostgreSQL must generate audit records when security objects are deleted.
Overview
| Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
| V-261952 | CD16-00-010800 | SV-261952r1000861_rule | CCI-000172 | medium |
| Description | ||||
| The removal of security objects from the database/PostgreSQL would seriously degrade a system's information assurance posture. If such an event occurs, it must be logged. | ||||
| STIG | Date | |||
| Crunchy Data Postgres 16 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2024-06-17 | |||
Details
Check Text (C-261952r1000861_chk)
Note: The following instructions use the PGDATA and PGLOG environment variables. Refer to APPENDIX-F for instructions on configuring PGDATA and APPENDIX-I for PGLOG.
As the database administrator (shown here as "postgres"), create a test table stig_test, enable row level security, and create a policy by running the following SQL:
$ sudo su - postgres
$ psql -c "CREATE TABLE stig_test(id INT)"
$ psql -c "ALTER TABLE stig_test ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY"
$ psql -c "CREATE POLICY lock_table ON stig_test USING ('postgres' = current_user)"
Drop the policy and disable row level security:
$ psql -c "DROP POLICY lock_table ON stig_test"
$ psql -c "ALTER TABLE stig_test DISABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY"
As the database administrator (shown here as "postgres"), verify the security objects deletions were logged:
$ cat ${PGDATA?}/${PGLOG?}/<latest_log>
2024-03-30 14:54:18.991 UTC postgres postgres LOG: AUDIT: SESSION,11,1,DDL,DROP POLICY,,,DROP POLICY lock_table ON stig_test;,<none>
2024-03-30 14:54:42.373 UTC postgres postgres LOG: AUDIT: SESSION,12,1,DDL,ALTER TABLE,,,ALTER TABLE stig_test DISABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;,<none>
If audit records are not produced when security objects are dropped, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-65714r1000860_fix)
Note: The following instructions use the PGDATA and PGVER environment variables. Refer to APPENDIX-F for instructions on configuring PGDATA and APPENDIX-H for PGVER.
PostgreSQL can be configured to audit these requests using pgaudit. Refer to supplementary content APPENDIX-B for documentation on installing pgaudit.
With pgaudit installed the following configurations can be made:
$ sudo su - postgres
$ vi ${PGDATA?}/postgresql.conf
Add the following parameters (or edit existing parameters):
pgaudit.log = 'ddl'
As the system administrator, reload the server with the new configuration:
$ sudo systemctl reload postgresql-${PGVER?}