12-04-2009
Thank you for your answer, I thought this was the rule.
In any case I solved the problem with another way.
Thanks again
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audit_add_rule_data
AUDIT_ADD_RULE_DATA(3) Linux Audit API AUDIT_ADD_RULE_DATA(3)
NAME
audit_add_rule_data - Add new audit rule
SYNOPSIS
#include <libaudit.h>
int audit_add_rule_data (int fd, struct audit_rule_data *rule, int flags, int action);
DESCRIPTION
audit_add_rule adds an audit rule previously constructed with audit_rule_fieldpair_data(3) to one of several kernel event filters. The fil-
ter is specified by the flags argument. Possible values for flags are:
o AUDIT_FILTER_USER - Apply rule to userspace generated messages.
o AUDIT_FILTER_TASK - Apply rule at task creation (not syscall).
o AUDIT_FILTER_EXIT - Apply rule at syscall exit.
o AUDIT_FILTER_TYPE - Apply rule at audit_log_start.
The rule's action has two possible values:
o AUDIT_NEVER - Do not build context if rule matches.
o AUDIT_ALWAYS - Generate audit record if rule matches.
RETURN VALUE
The return value is <= 0 on error, otherwise it is the netlink sequence id number. This function can have any error that sendto would
encounter.
SEE ALSO
audit_rule_fieldpair_data(3), audit_delete_rule_data(3), auditctl(8).
AUTHOR
Steve Grubb.
Red Hat Aug 2009 AUDIT_ADD_RULE_DATA(3)