On Thu, 26 Apr 2018 20:34:57 +0000
Wajih Ul Hassan <wajih.lums(a)gmail.com> wrote:
 Hi all,
 I am using Linux Audit module to monitor file accesses. However, I
 want to extract what exactly was written to a specific file. I am
 catching the events belonging to write syscall, for example:
 
 type=SYSCALL msg=audit(04/26/2018 15:11:33.568:307907) : arch=x86_64
 syscall=write success=yes exit=37 a0=0x3 a1=0x1aee240 a2=0x25 a3=0x477
 items=0 ppid=11376 pid=26771 auid=wajih uid=wajih gid=wajih euid=wajih
 suid=wajih fsuid=wajih egid=wajih sgid=wajih fsgid=wajih tty=pts1
 ses=1 comm=a.out exe=/code/a.out key=(null)
 
 I know the "a1" is the pointer to buffer being written; however, is
 there a way I can take that pointer and extract the exact string? In
 the example above I was writing "Hello world ...". 
Short answer is no. There is no way I know of to do that via the audit
system.
-Steve