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Module for installing, managing and configuring the Auditbeat lightweight shipper for audit data by elastic.

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Version information

  • 0.2.5 (latest)
  • 0.2.4 (deleted)
  • 0.2.3
  • 0.2.2
  • 0.2.1
  • 0.2.0
  • 0.1.2
  • 0.1.1
  • 0.1.0
released Jul 7th 2020
This version is compatible with:
  • Puppet Enterprise 2019.8.x, 2019.7.x, 2019.5.x, 2019.4.x, 2019.3.x, 2019.2.x, 2019.1.x, 2019.0.x, 2018.1.x, 2017.3.x
  • Puppet >= 5.0.0 < 7.0.0
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Start using this module

  • r10k or Code Manager
  • Bolt
  • Manual installation
  • Direct download

Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'norisnetwork-auditbeat', '0.2.5'
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Add this module to your Bolt project:

bolt module add norisnetwork-auditbeat
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Manually install this module globally with Puppet module tool:

puppet module install norisnetwork-auditbeat --version 0.2.5

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norisnetwork/auditbeat — version 0.2.5 Jul 7th 2020

norisnetwork-auditbeat

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Table of Contents

  1. Description
  2. Setup - The basics of getting started with auditbeat
  3. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  4. Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
  5. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  6. Development - Guide for contributing to the module

Description

This is a Puppet module for installing, managing and configuring the Auditbeat lightweight shipper for audit data by elastic. It has been tested on Puppet 5.x and on the following OSes: Debian 9.1, CentOS 7.3, Ubuntu 16.04

Setup

What auditbeat affects

auditbeat configures the package repository to fetch the software, it installs it, it configures both the application (/etc/auditbeat/auditbeat.yml) and the service (systemd by default, but it is possible to manually switch to init) and it takes care that it is running and enabled.

Setup Requirements

auditbeat needs puppetlabs/stdlib, puppetlabs/apt (for Debian and derivatives), puppetlabs-yumrepo_core (for RedHat or RedHat-like systems), puppet-zypprepo (on SuSE based systems)

Beginning with auditbeat

The module can be installed manually, typing puppet module install norisnetwork-auditbeat, or by means of an environment manager (r10k, librarian-puppet, ...).

auditbeat requires at least the outputs and modules sections in order to start. Please refer to the software documentation to find out the available modules and the supported outputs. On the other hand, the sections logging and queue already contains meaningful default values.

A basic setup configuring the file_integrity module to check some paths and writing the results directly in Elasticsearch.

class{'auditbeat':
    modules => [
      {
        'module' => 'file_integrity',
        'enabled' => true,
        'paths' => ['/bin', '/usr/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/etc'],
      },
    ],
    outputs => {
      'elasticsearch' => {
        'hosts' => ['http://localhost:9200'],
        'index' => 'auditbeat-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}',
      },
    },

The same example using Hiera:

classes:
  include:
    - 'auditbeat'

auditbeat::modules:
  - module: 'file_integrity'
    enabled: true
    paths:
      - '/bin'
      - '/usr/bin'
      - '/sbin'
      - '/usr/sbin'
      - '/etc'

auditbeat::outputs:
  elasticsearch:
    hosts:
      - 'http://localhost:9200'
    index: "auditbeat-%%{}{+YYYY.MM.dd}"

Usage

The configuration is written to the configuration file /etc/auditbeat/auditbeat.yml in yaml format. The default values follow the upstream (as of the time of writing).

Send data to two Redis servers, loadbalancing between the instances.

class{'auditbeat':
    modules => [
      {
        'module' => 'file_integrity',
        'enabled' => true,
        'paths' => ['/bin', '/usr/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/etc'],
      },
    ],
    outputs => {
      'redis' => {
        'hosts' => ['localhost:6379', 'other_redis:6379'],
        'key' => 'auditbeat',
      },
    },

or, using Hiera

classes:
  include:
    - 'auditbeat'

auditbeat::modules:
  - module: 'file_integrity'
    enabled: true
    paths:
      - '/bin'
      - '/usr/bin'
      - '/sbin'
      - '/usr/sbin'
      - '/etc'

auditbeat::outputs:
  elasticsearch:
    hosts:
      - 'localhost:6379'
      - 'itger:redis:6379'
    index: 'auditbeat'

Add the auditd module to the configuration, specifying a rule to detect 32 bit system calls. Output to Elasticsearch.

class{'auditbeat':
    modules => [
      {
        'module' => 'file_integrity',
        'enabled' => true,
        'paths' => ['/bin', '/usr/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/etc'],
      },
      {
        'module' => 'auditd',
        'enabled' => true,
        'audit_rules' => '-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S all -F key=32bit-abi',
      },
    ],
    outputs => {
      'elasticsearch' => {
        'hosts' => ['http://localhost:9200'],
        'index' => 'auditbeat-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}',
      },
    },

In Hiera format it would look like:

classes:
  include:
    - 'auditbeat'

auditbeat::modules:
  - module: 'file_integrity'
    enabled: true
    paths:
      - '/bin'
      - '/usr/bin'
      - '/sbin'
      - '/usr/sbin'
      - '/etc'
  - module: 'auditd'
    enabled: true
    audit_rules: |
      -a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S all -F key=32bit-abi

auditbeat::outputs:
  elasticsearch:
    hosts:
      - 'http://localhost:9200'
    index: "auditbeat-%%{}{+YYYY.MM.dd}"

pass additional options to config like "http endpoint metrics"

auditbeat::additional_config:
  http.enabled: true
  http.host: 10.0.0.1

Reference

Public Classes

Class: auditbeat

Installation and configuration.

Parameters:

  • beat_name: [String] the name of the shipper (default: the hostname).
  • fields_under_root: [Boolean] whether to add the custom fields to the root of the document (default is false).
  • queue: [Hash] auditbeat's internal queue, before the events publication (default is 4096 events in memory with immediate flush).
  • logging: [Hash] the auditbeat's logfile configuration (default: writes to /var/log/auditbeat/auditbeat, maximum 7 files, rotated when bigger than 10 MB).
  • outputs: [Hash] the options of the mandatory outputs section of the configuration file (default: undef).
  • major_version: [Enum] the major version of the package to install (default: '6', the only accepted value. Implemented for future reference).
  • ensure: [Enum 'present', 'absent']: whether Puppet should manage auditbeat or not (default: 'present').
  • service_provider: [Enum 'systemd', 'init', 'debian', 'redhat', 'upstart', undef] which boot framework to use to install and manage the service (default: undef).
  • service_ensure: [Enum 'enabled', 'running', 'disabled', 'unmanaged'] the status of the audit service (default 'enabled'). In more details:
    • enabled: service is running and started at every boot;
    • running: service is running but not started at boot time;
    • disabled: service is not running and not started at boot time;
    • unamanged: Puppet does not manage the service.
  • package_ensure: [String] the package version to install. It could be 'latest' (for the newest release) or a specific version number, in the format x.y.z, i.e., 6.2.0 (default: latest).
  • manage_repo: [Boolean] whether to add the elastic upstream repo to the package manager (default: true).
  • config_file_mode: [String] the octal file mode of the configuration file /etc/auditbeat/auditbeat.yml (default: 0644).
  • disable_configtest: [Boolean] whether to check if the configuration file is valid before attempting to run the service (default: true).
  • tags: [Array[Strings]]: the tags to add to each document (default: undef).
  • fields: [Hash] the fields to add to each document (default: undef).
  • xpack: [Hash] the configuration to export internal metrics to an Elasticsearch monitoring instance (default: undef).
  • monitoring: [Hash] the configuration to export internal metrics to an Elasticsearch monitoring instance since Version 7.x (default: undef).
  • modules: [Array[Hash]] the required modules to load (default: undef).
  • processors: [Array[Hash]] the optional processors for event enhancement (default: undef).
  • setup: [Hash] setup the configuration of the setup namespace (kibana, dashboards, template, etc.)(default: undef).
  • additional_config : [Hash] pass additional options to config like "http endpoint metrics"

Private Classes

Class: auditbeat::repo

Configuration of the package repository to fetch auditbeat.

Class: auditbeat::install

Installation of the auditbeat package.

Class: auditbeat::config

Configuration of the auditbeat daemon.

Class: auditbeat::service

Management of the auditbeat service.

Limitations

This module does not load the index template in Elasticsearch nor the auditbeat example dashboards in Kibana. These two tasks should be carried out manually. Please follow the documentation to manually load the index template in Elasticsearch and to import the auditbeat dashboards in Kibana.

The option manage_repo does not remove the repo file, even if set to false. Please delete it manually.

Development

Please feel free to report bugs and to open pull requests for new features or to fix a problem.