On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 02:26:33 PM Boyce, Kevin P wrote:
With regard to this subject I don't know if it is possible, but
it bothers
me when shutting down a system that you get errors (when -e 2 is enabled)
when auditd is stopping. That might be unavoidable though.
If this is a sysVinit system, then there are variables in /etc/sysconfig/auditd
such as AUDITD_CLEAN_STOP that determine what the init script does.
If you have a systemd based init system, then by default it does not modify
rules like the sysVinit one does. It does have a ExecStopPost= variable that
can be modified if you wanted to clear rules on shutdown.
-Steve
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Subject: EXT :Re: audit.rules setting
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 12:55:25 PM Warron S French wrote:
> Does the "-e 2" have to be the last line of the audit.rules file?
Yes. Once its sent to the kernel, the kernel rules tables are immutable.
> Does it have to be listed prior to all of the syscalls and watches
> configured in the file?
No. This will make it not load anything.
-Steve
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