#2740 Auditing: ROLE_ASSUME event recorded even though no privileged user access occurred
Closed: fixed 6 years ago Opened 6 years ago by mharmsen.

I am finding a number of the following audit events when no role access was attempted:

[AuditEvent=ROLE_ASSUME][SubjectID=$Unidentified$][Outcome=Success][Role=<null>
] assume privileged role

Metadata Update from @mharmsen:
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- Custom field rhbz adjusted to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1461524
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- Issue priority set to: critical

6 years ago

Metadata Update from @mharmsen:
- Issue set to the milestone: 10.5 (was: 10.4)

6 years ago

Metadata Update from @mharmsen:
- Issue priority set to: major (was: critical)

6 years ago

Per CS/DS Meeting 09/25/2017: 10.5 critical

Metadata Update from @mharmsen:
- Issue priority set to: critical (was: major)

6 years ago

Metadata Update from @edewata:
- Issue assigned to edewata

6 years ago

Metadata Update from @edewata:
- Issue close_status updated to: fixed
- Issue set to the milestone: 10.5.1 (was: 10.5)
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

6 years ago

Metadata Update from @mharmsen:
- Custom field fixedinversion adjusted to pki-core-10.5.1-1.fc27

6 years ago

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