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So you have log management system, and you wonder how will you name logs that arrive at that central system ?
Almost
I'm developing a visibility tool and I'm planning to use DSL in similar way splunk and sumologic do. Although, not as complex.
So I need to know how to refer to "sudo", "ls", "echo" or etc. Mainly what is the most common way to call different parts of a string user typed.
I'm not interested in what command can do, but how do you name them.
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tomoyo-loadpolicy
TOMOYO-LOADPOLICY(8) System Administration Utilities TOMOYO-LOADPOLICY(8)
NAME
tomoyo-loadpolicy - load TOMOYO Linux manually
SYNOPSIS
tomoyo-loadpolicy [option]
tomoyo-loadpolicy [option] [remote_ip:remote_port]
DESCRIPTION
This program reads TOMOYO Linux policy from standard input and loads it into the kernel.
OPTIONS
-e Append to /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/exception_policy.
-ef Overwrite /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/exception_policy.
-d Append to /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/domain_policy.
-df Overwrite /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/domain_policy.
-m Append to /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/manager.
-p Append to /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/profile.
-s Append to /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/stat.
remote_ip:remote_port
Write to policy on a remote system via an agent waiting at port remote_port on IP address remote_ip.
EXAMPLES
Append a line to exception policy
echo "acl_group 0 file read proc:/meminfo" | tomoyo-loadpolicy -e
Remove a line from exception policy
echo "delete acl_group 0 file read proc:/meminfo" | tomoyo-loadpolicy -e
Append a line to domain policy
( echo "<kernel>"; echo "file execute /sbin/init" ) | tomoyo-loadpolicy -d
Replace currently loaded domain policy
tomoyo-loadpolicy -df < /etc/tomoyo/domain_policy.conf
Append to policy remotely
tomoyo-loadpolicy -d 192.168.1.1:10000 < /etc/tomoyo/192.168.1.1/domain_policy.conf
Remove a line from "/sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/manager"
echo "delete /usr/sbin/tomoyo-queryd" | tomoyo-loadpolicy -m
BUGS
If you find any bugs, send an email to <tomoyo-users-en@lists.sourceforge.jp>.
AUTHORS
Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Main author.
Jamie Nguyen <jamie@tomoyolinux.co.uk>
Documentation and website.
SEE ALSO
tomoyo-savepolicy(8), tomoyo-editpolicy(8), tomoyo-editpolicy-agent(8), tomoyo-init(8)
See <http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp> for more information.
tomoyo-tools 2.5.0 2012-04-14 TOMOYO-LOADPOLICY(8)