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1OpenBSM 1.0
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3  Introduction
4
5OpenBSM provides an open source implementation of Sun's BSM Audit API. 
6Originally created under contract to Apple Computer by McAfee Research, 
7this implementation is now maintained by volunteers and the generous 
8contribution of several organizations.  Coupled with a kernel audit 
9implementation, OpenBSM can be used to maintain system audit streams, and 
10is a foundation for an Audit-enabled system.
11
12  Contents
13
14OpenBSM consists of several directories:
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16    bin/           Audit-related command line tools
17    bsm/           System include files for BSM
18    etc/           Sample /etc/security configuration files
19    libbsm/        Implementation of BSM library interfaces and man pages
20    man/           System call and configuration file man pages
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22OpenBSM currently builds on FreeBSD and Darwin.  With Makefile adjustment
23and minor tweaks, it should build without problems on a broad range of
24POSIX-like systems.
25
26  Building
27
28OpenBSM is currently built using autoconf and automake, which should allow
29for building on a range of operating systems, including FreeBSD, Mac OS X,
30and Linux.  Depending on the availability of audit facilities in the
31underlying operating system, some components that depend on kernel audit
32support are built conditionally.  Typically, build will be performed using
33
34    ./configure
35    make
36
37To install, use:
38
39    make install
40
41You may wish to specify that the OpenBSM components not be installed in the
42base system, rather in a specific directory.  This may be done using the
43--prefix argument to configure.  If installing to a specific directory,
44remember to update your library path so that running tools from that
45directory the correct libbsm is used:
46
47    ./configure --prefix=/home/rwatson/openbsm
48    make
49    make install
50    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/rwatson/openbsm/libbsm ; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
51
52You will need to manually propagate openbsm/etc/* into /etc on your system;
53this is not done automatically so as to avoid disrupting the current
54configuration.  Currently, the locations of these files is not
55configurable.
56
57  Credits
58
59The following organizations and individuals have contributed substantially 
60to the development of OpenBSM:
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62    Apple Computer, Inc.
63    McAfee Research, McAfee, Inc.
64    SPARTA, Inc.
65    Robert Watson
66    Wayne Salamon
67    Suresh Krishnaswamy
68    Kevin Van Vechten
69    Tom Rhodes
70    Wojciech Koszek
71    Chunyang Yuan
72    Poul-Henning Kamp
73    Christian Brueffer
74    Olivier Houchard
75    Christian Peron
76    Martin Fong
77
78In addition, Coverity, Inc.'s Prevent(tm) static analysis tool and Gimpel
79Software's FlexeLint tool were used to identify a number of bugs in the
80OpenBSM implementation.
81
82  Contributions
83
84The TrustedBSD Project would appreciate the contribution of bug fixes, 
85enhancements, etc, under identically or substantially similar licenses to 
86those present on the remainder of the OpenBSM source code.
87
88  Location
89
90Information on OpenBSM may be found on the OpenBSM home page:
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92    http://www.OpenBSM.org/
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94Information on TrustedBSD may be found on the TrustedBSD home page:
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96    http://www.TrustedBSD.org/
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