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| 2 | ## Samba-EventLog-HOWTO.txt | 
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| 3 | ## Brian Moran <bmoran@centeris.com> | 
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| 4 | ## | 
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| 5 | ## Feature Introduced in Samba 3.0.21 | 
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| 6 | ## | 
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| 7 |  | 
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| 8 | Samba and Eventlogs | 
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| 9 | =================== | 
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| 10 |  | 
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| 11 | Samba servers now support event logs -- this means that if | 
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| 12 | Samba is configured correctly, the usual administration tools | 
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| 13 | like event viewer will work against a Samba server. | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 15 | To minimally configure Samba to publish event logs, the | 
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| 16 | eventlogs to list must be specified in smb.conf, and | 
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| 17 | eventlog entries must be written to those eventlogs. | 
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| 18 |  | 
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| 19 | Optionally, a message file can be registered for each | 
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| 20 | of the eventlog 'sources' to pretty-print the eventlog | 
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| 21 | messages in the eventlog viewer. | 
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| 22 |  | 
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| 23 | Configuring smb.conf | 
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| 24 | ==================== | 
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| 25 |  | 
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| 26 | To specify the list of eventlogs the eventlog list | 
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| 27 | command is used. An example which will show four | 
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| 28 | eventlogs is | 
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| 29 |  | 
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| 30 | eventlog list = Application System Security  SyslogLinux | 
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| 31 |  | 
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| 32 | When Samba initially starts, it looks to see if the | 
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| 33 | eventlog directory, and a particular log exists; if not, | 
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| 34 | the  directory and file are created under LOCK_DIR | 
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| 35 |  | 
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| 36 | Writing EventLog Records | 
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| 37 | ======================== | 
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| 38 |  | 
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| 39 | The eventlogadm command is used to write records | 
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| 40 | into a particular eventlog. Eventlogadm expects records | 
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| 41 | to be on STDIN in the following format | 
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| 42 |  | 
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| 43 | LEN: 0 | 
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| 44 | RS1: 1699505740 | 
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| 45 | RCN: 0 | 
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| 46 | TMG: 1128631322 | 
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| 47 | TMW: 1128631322 | 
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| 48 | EID: 1000 | 
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| 49 | ETP: INFO | 
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| 50 | ECT: 0 | 
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| 51 | RS2: 0 | 
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| 52 | CRN: 0 | 
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| 53 | USL: 0 | 
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| 54 | SRC: cron | 
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| 55 | SRN: dmlinux | 
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| 56 | STR: (root) CMD ( rm -f /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly) | 
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| 57 | DAT: | 
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| 58 |  | 
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| 59 | These fields closely mirror the eventlog structures | 
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| 60 | used by the APIs.  The definitions of the fields are | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | - LEN: <integer>  The length field is calculated by the | 
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| 63 | eventlogadm program based on the rest of the information | 
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| 64 | in the record.  Zero works well here. | 
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| 65 | - RS1: 1699505740 A "magic number", the primary purpose of | 
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| 66 | which seems to be to be able to find eventlog records in a | 
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| 67 | sea of binary data | 
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| 68 | - TMG: <integer>  The time the eventlog record was generated; | 
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| 69 | format is the number of seconds since 00:00:00 January 1, | 
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| 70 | 1970, UTC | 
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| 71 | - TMW: <integer>  The time the eventlog record was written; | 
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| 72 | format is the number of seconds since 00:00:00 January 1, | 
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| 73 | 1970, UTC | 
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| 74 | - EID: <integer>  The eventlog ID -- used as a index to a | 
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| 75 | message string in a message DLSamba and Eventlogs | 
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| 76 | - ETP: <string>   The event type -- one of INFO, ERROR, | 
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| 77 | WARNING, AUDIT SUCCESS, AUDIT FAILURE | 
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| 78 | - ECT: <integer>  The event category; this depends on the | 
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| 79 | message file -- primarily used as a means of filtering in | 
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| 80 | the eventlog viewer | 
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| 81 | - RS2: 0 Another reserved field | 
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| 82 | - CRN: 0 Yet another reserved field | 
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| 83 | - USL: <integer>  Typically would contain the length of the | 
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| 84 | SID of the user object associated with this event. This is | 
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| 85 | not supported now, so leave this zero. | 
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| 86 | - SRC: <string>   The source name associated with the event | 
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| 87 | log, e.g. "cron" or "smbd". If a message file is used with an | 
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| 88 | event log, there will be a registry entry for associating | 
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| 89 | this source name with a message file DLL | 
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| 90 | - SRN: <string>   The name of the machine on which the | 
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| 91 | eventlog was generated. This is typically the host name | 
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| 92 | - STR: <string>   The text associated with the eventlog. Note | 
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| 93 | that there may be more than one strings in a record | 
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| 94 | - DAT: <string>   Eventlog records can have binary information | 
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| 95 | associated with them. DAT only supports ASCII strings however | 
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| 96 |  | 
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| 97 | Typically, one would set up a program to gather events, format | 
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| 98 | them into records, and pipe them into eventlogadm for a | 
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| 99 | particular eventlog: | 
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| 100 |  | 
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| 101 | # tail -f /var/log/messages |\ | 
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| 102 | my_program_to_parse_into_eventlog_records |\ | 
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| 103 | eventlogadm SyslogLinux | 
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| 104 |  | 
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| 105 | Note that individual records are separated on the input by one | 
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| 106 | or more blank lines. In this manner, eventlogadm will just wait | 
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| 107 | for more input, writing to the underlying log files as necessary. | 
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| 108 |  | 
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| 109 |  | 
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| 110 | Deciphering EventLog entries on the Client | 
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| 111 | ========================================== | 
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| 112 |  | 
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| 113 | To set up an eventlog source (which is used by the eventlog viewer | 
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| 114 | program to pretty-print eventlog records), create a message file | 
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| 115 | DLL,  then use the eventlogadm program to write the appropriate | 
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| 116 | eventlog registry entries: | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 | # eventlogadm -o addsource Application MyApplication \ | 
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| 119 | %SystemRoot%/system32/MyApplication.dll | 
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| 120 |  | 
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| 121 | This will add the key | 
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| 122 | [HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/services/Eventlog/Application/MyApplication] | 
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| 123 | and to that key add value "MyApplication/EventLogMessageFile" | 
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| 124 | with a string of %SystemRoot%/system32/MyApplication.dll | 
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| 125 |  | 
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| 126 | If there happens to be a share called [C$] on your samba server, | 
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| 127 | and in that share there's a Windows/system32/MyApplication.dll | 
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| 128 | file, it will be read by the eventlog viewer application when | 
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| 129 | displaying eventlog records to pretty-print your eventlog entries. | 
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| 130 |  | 
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