On 14/01/20, Steve Grubb wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 12:36:27 -0500
Richard Guy Briggs <rgb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > Can I ask kauditd not print anything if user space program cannot
> > handle that much message?
>
> Sure, on the kernel boot line you can set audit=0 to disable kaudit,
> or you can tell the init system to not start auditd.
what if someone never wants events to go to syslog?
Then we need to add a new feature to kaudit to stop them.
This also begs the question of what happens to AUDIT_USER_AVC
messages... This patchwork is messy.
-Steve
- RGB
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