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File Audit Device
The file
audit device writes audit logs to a file. This is a very simple audit
device: it appends logs to a file.
The device does not currently assist with any log rotation. There are very stable and feature-filled log rotation tools already, so we recommend using existing tools.
Sending a SIGHUP
to the Vault process will cause file
audit devices to close
and re-open their underlying file, which can assist with log rotation needs.
Examples
Enable at the default path:
$ vault audit enable file file_path=/var/log/vault_audit.log
Enable at a different path. It is possible to enable multiple copies of an audit device:
$ vault audit enable -path="vault_audit_1" file file_path=/home/user/vault_audit.log
Configuration
Note the difference between audit enable
command options and the file
backend
configuration options. Use vault audit enable -help
to see the command options.
Following are the configuration options available for the backend.
- Backend configuration options
-
- file_path required The path to where the audit log will be written. If this path exists, the audit backend will append to it. Specify `"stdout"` to write audit log to standard output; specify `"discard"` to discard output (useful in testing scenarios).
- log_raw optional A string containing a boolean value ('true'/'false'), if set, logs the security sensitive information without hashing, in the raw format. Defaults to `false`.
- hmac_accessor optional A string containing a boolean value ('true'/'false'), if set, enables the hashing of token accessor. Defaults to `true`. This option is useful only when `log_raw` is `false`.
- mode optional A string containing an octal number representing the bit pattern for the file mode, similar to `chmod`. This option defaults to `0600`. Specifying mode of `0000` will disable Vault's setting any mode on the file.
- format optional Allows selecting the output format. Valid values are `json` (the default) and `jsonx`, which formats the normal log entries as XML.
- prefix optional Allows a customizable string prefix to write before the actual log line. Defaults to an empty string.