I am a little surprised that the "-a always,exit"
doesn't cause an
error. I wonder if it works correctly - maybe auditctl code is smart
enough to overcome syntactic dyslexia? :)
given rules:
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S adjtimex -S settimeofday -k time-change
-a exit,always -F arch=b64 -S adjtimex -S settimeofday -k time-change
[root@hugo ~]# auditctl -l | grep timex
LIST_RULES: exit,always arch=1073741827 (0x40000003) key=time-change
syscall=settimeofday,adjtimex
LIST_RULES: exit,always arch=3221225534 (0xc000003e) key=time-change
syscall=adjtimex,settimeofday
So it seems the auditctl code is able to get the intent right regardless
of the order.
LCB.
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LC (Lenny) Bruzenak
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