audit_user.5 (155131) | audit_user.5 (155364) |
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30.Dd Jan 24, 2004 | 30.Dd February 5, 2006 |
31.Dt AUDIT_USER 5 32.Os 33.Sh NAME 34.Nm audit_user 35.Nd "specifies events to be audited for the given users" 36.Sh DESCRIPTION 37The 38.Nm 39file specifies which audit event classes are to be audited for the given users. 40If specified, these flags are combined with the system-wide audit flags in the 41.Pa audit_control 42file to determine which classes of events to audit for that user. 43These settings take effect when the user logs in. 44.Pp 45Each line maps a user name to a list of classes that should be audited and a 46list of classes that should not be audited. | 31.Dt AUDIT_USER 5 32.Os 33.Sh NAME 34.Nm audit_user 35.Nd "specifies events to be audited for the given users" 36.Sh DESCRIPTION 37The 38.Nm 39file specifies which audit event classes are to be audited for the given users. 40If specified, these flags are combined with the system-wide audit flags in the 41.Pa audit_control 42file to determine which classes of events to audit for that user. 43These settings take effect when the user logs in. 44.Pp 45Each line maps a user name to a list of classes that should be audited and a 46list of classes that should not be audited. |
47Entries are of the form of 48.Dl username:alwaysaudit:neveraudit , 49where | 47Entries are of the form: 48.Pp 49.Dl username:alwaysaudit:neveraudit 50.Pp 51In the format above, |
50.Vt alwaysaudit 51is a set of event classes that are always audited, and 52.Vt neveraudit 53is a set of event classes that should not be audited. 54These sets can indicate 55the inclusion or exclusion of multiple classes, and whether to audit successful 56or failed events. 57See 58.Xr audit_control 5 59for more information about audit flags. 60.Pp 61Example entries in this file are: 62.Bd -literal -offset indent 63root:lo,ad:no 64jdoe:-fc,ad:+fw 65.Ed 66.Pp | 52.Vt alwaysaudit 53is a set of event classes that are always audited, and 54.Vt neveraudit 55is a set of event classes that should not be audited. 56These sets can indicate 57the inclusion or exclusion of multiple classes, and whether to audit successful 58or failed events. 59See 60.Xr audit_control 5 61for more information about audit flags. 62.Pp 63Example entries in this file are: 64.Bd -literal -offset indent 65root:lo,ad:no 66jdoe:-fc,ad:+fw 67.Ed 68.Pp |
67These settings would cause login and administrative events that succeed on 68behalf of user root to be audited. | 69These settings would cause login/logout and administrative events that 70succeed on behalf of user root to be audited. |
69No failure events are audited. 70For the user 71.Em jdoe , 72failed file creation events are audited, administrative events are 73audited, and successful file write events are never audited. 74.Sh FILES 75.Bl -tag -width "/etc/security/audit_user" -compact 76.It Pa /etc/security/audit_user --- 15 unchanged lines hidden --- | 71No failure events are audited. 72For the user 73.Em jdoe , 74failed file creation events are audited, administrative events are 75audited, and successful file write events are never audited. 76.Sh FILES 77.Bl -tag -width "/etc/security/audit_user" -compact 78.It Pa /etc/security/audit_user --- 15 unchanged lines hidden --- |