tests: Use journalctl -g to check for failed login
/var/log/audit/audit.log isn't always available (eg. tar liveimg install), but it is logged to the journal, which can be grepped with 'journalctl -g' so use that instead.
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ check_root_account() {
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0 "Can't ssh to '$SSH_MACHINE' as root using password-based auth"
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rlRun -t -c "ssh $SSH_OPTS ${SSH_USER}@${SSH_MACHINE} \"$SUDO passwd --status root | grep -E '^root\s+LK?'\"" \
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0 "root account is disabled in /etc/shadow"
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rlRun -t -c "ssh $SSH_OPTS ${SSH_USER}@${SSH_MACHINE} \"$SUDO grep 'USER_LOGIN.*acct=\\\"root\\\".*terminal=ssh.*res=failed' /var/log/audit/audit.log\"" \
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rlRun -t -c "ssh $SSH_OPTS ${SSH_USER}@${SSH_MACHINE} \"$SUDO journalctl -g 'USER_LOGIN.*acct=\\\"root\\\".*terminal=ssh.*res=failed'\"" \
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0 "audit.log contains entry about unsuccessful root login"
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# We modify the default sshd settings on live ISO, so we can only check the default empty password setting
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# outside of live ISO
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