Hello,
Many thanks for your answer. I will try your suggestion but what if a user makes a copy of
the su executable to let's say under /tmp and execute /tmp/su . Will this be audited
using the rule you suggest? 
Best regardsMaria
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-------- Original message --------
From: Steve Grubb <sgrubb(a)redhat.com> 
Date: 23/04/2017  11:48  (GMT+02:00) 
To: Maria Tsiolakki <tmaria(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy> 
Cc: linux-audit(a)redhat.com 
Subject: Re: audit su - access 
Hello,
On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 16:00:54 +0300
Maria Tsiolakki <tmaria(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy> wrote:
 We have setup the audit log on a Redhat linux 7.3 machine
 We have setup various rules, so far successfully. Our last
 requirement is to have audit log, when a user execute the su - or su
 - root, or sudo su I write the following rule , but it does not work
 -a always,exit -S su 
This ^^^ is the problem. The -S switch is for system calls. To see a
list of system calls you can run "ausyscall --dump". Su is a
program and not a syscall. So, you would place a watch on it like this:
-a always,exit -F path=/usr/bin/su -F perm=x -F auid>=200 -F
auid!=4294967295 -F key=su-execution
-Steve
 -F auid>=200 -F auid!=4294967295 -F
 key=su-execution How can I audit  log the execution of the su command?
 
 Best regards
 Maria