Created attachment 1745931 [details] patch to make in-dracut journald stop touching kernel auditing Description of problem: When there's no audit=1 or audit=0 on the kernel command line, auditing is disabled by default and it's up to userspace to enable it after setting up a multicast socket to listen for audit events. To leave auditing disabled, a user can mask/disable auditd (which would re-enable it) and pass "Audit=" in journald.conf, along with masking systemd-journald-audit.socket. This causes both auditd and systemd to not touch the kernel auditing subsystem and allows either (a) a clean disablement method or (b) 3rd party auditing userspace to run. However dracut breaks this setup. By running journald in initramfs, kernel auditing gets enabled, outputting unwanted messages to klog and the user has no clean way to configure the in-dracut journald to stop doing that. As such, patch dracut to start journald with Audit= and without systemd-journald-audit.socket, so the installed system can decide how to handle auditing (via audit / systemd / other) without dracut interfering. Users that require auditing should however still run with audit=1 (to catch audit events during the whole boot), this really only fixes the unwanted audit entries in klog. Patch against dracut upstream git attached. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): dracut-050-64.git20200529.fc33 Steps to Reproduce: 1. On an installed system, set Audit= in journald.conf and mask systemd-journald-audit.socket, reboot 2. Observe audit still being enabled, serial/tty console spammed 3. Patch installed dracut 4. dracut -f ; reboot 5. Observe no unwanted messages on serial/tty console or in dmesg
This should also fix bug 1227379.
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