Hello,
I would like some of my audit rules to apply when auid >= 500
For example consider this use case:
[root@localhost audit]# auditctl -v
auditctl version 1.3.1
[root@localhost audit]# cat /etc/audit/audit.rules
# This file contains the auditctl rules that are loaded
# whenever the audit daemon is started via the initscripts.
# The rules are simply the parameters that would be passed
# to auditctl.
# First rule - delete all
-D
# Increase the buffers to survive stress events.
# Make this bigger for busy systems
-b 256
# Feel free to add below this line. See auditctl man page
-a exit,always -S socketcall -F a0=4 -F auid>=500 -k eq_greater_than_test
[root@localhost audit]# /etc/init.d/auditd restart
Stopping auditd: [ OK ]
Starting auditd: [ OK ]
[root@localhost audit]# auditctl -l
LIST_RULES: exit,always a0=4 (0x4) auid=500 (0x1f4) key=eq_greater_than_test
syscall=socketcall
In "/etc/audit/audit.rules" I specify that "auid>=500" but
"auditctl -l" shows that the rule matches "auid=500".
What is the syntax for creating a rule that applies when auid>=500 ?
Med venlig hilsen / kind regards
Søren Olesen
Systems Engineer
Systematic Software Engineering A/S
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