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Re: Fun with event logs (semi-offtopic)


From: "Michele Cicciotti" <mc () khamsa net>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 16:28:40 +0100

There  is  interesting  thing  with  event  logging on Windows. The only
security  aspect  of  it  is  event log record tampering and performance
degradation,  but  it may become sensitive is some 3rd party software is
used for automated event log analysis.

I doubt this. The event logs don't contain the actual formatted string, because the template string is localized and 
only retrieved when the entry is displayed - what is logged is just a message id and the string inserts (see 
documentation for EVENTLOGRECORD). FormatMessage (which is used to build the full message to display to the user) isn't 
the culprit, either, because it doesn't operate recursively (that would have bizarre consequences, since FormatMessage 
also performs automatic line wrapping and indenting) - to prove it quickly and cheaply, make a copy of ntoskrnl.exe as 
"%1.exe" and try to run it: the error message you get back is prepared with FormatMessage (see kernel32, message table, 
entry 129), and it doesn't exhibit recursion

I think this is just a fairly minor bug/feature of the standard event log viewer, and wouldn't affect log analyzers, 
unless they implement this counterintuitive behavior (that was probably coded to support some pathological case where a 
single pass of formatting wasn't enough). But I expect log analyzers would rather work with the message source + id 
than the formatted display message, anyway

Most  services  do  not escape any user-supplied input then constructing
log  event.

They are not supposed to, in fact that would damage the log. A human being might be fooled (for example you could embed 
newlines and fake fields in multi-line messages), but an automatic analysis tool will always see exactly the parameters 
passed


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