03-20-2006
rules
rules are there but asking 2 questions out of 30 is surely understanable esp when the instructor gives an open book test and urged us to seek answers anywhere we can except from him directly.
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augenrules
AUGENRULES:(8) System Administration Utilities AUGENRULES:(8)
NAME
augenrules - a script that merges component audit rule files
SYNOPSIS
augenrules [--check] [--load]
DESCRIPTION
augenrules is a script that merges all component audit rules files, found in the audit rules directory, /etc/audit/rules.d, placing the
merged file in /etc/audit/audit.rules. Component audit rule files, must end in .rules in order to be processed. All other files in
/etc/audit/rules.d are ignored.
The files are concatenated in order, based on their natural sort (see -v option of ls(1)) and stripped of empty and comment (#) lines.
The last processed -D directive without an option, if present, is always emitted as the first line in the resultant file. Those with an
option are replicated in place. The last processed -b directive, if present, is always emitted as the second line in the resultant file.
The last processed -f directive, if present, is always emitted as the third line in the resultant file. The last processed -e directive,
if present, is always emitted as the last line in the resultant file.
The generated file is only copied to /etc/audit/rules.d, if it differs.
OPTIONS
--check
test if rules have changed and need updating without overwriting audit.rules.
--load load old or newly built rules into the kernel.
FILES
/etc/audit/rules.d/ /etc/audit/audit.rules
SEE ALSO
audit.rules(8), auditctl(8), auditd(8).
Red Hat Apr 2013 AUGENRULES:(8)