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Old 01-16-2011
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I have a question relating with AIX auditing Question is can we set Auditing on a particular file in AIX for a particular application only?

Let say I have a file name "info.jar" and I have three application named APP1, APP2 & APP3 which are accessing that file so I want to know that which application accessing that file at what time. So can we set this type of auditing?

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audusr(1M)																audusr(1M)

NAME
audusr - select users to audit SYNOPSIS
user] ...] user] ...] DESCRIPTION
is used to specify users to be audited or excluded from auditing. The command only works for systems that have been converted to trusted mode. To select users to audit on systems that have not been converted to trusted mode, use the command. See also audit(5), userdbset(1M), userdb(4), and in security(4). If no arguments are specified, displays the audit setting of every user. is restricted to privileged users. Options recognizes the following options: Audit the specified user. The auditing system records audit records to the ``current'' audit file when the specified user executes audited events or system calls. Use to specify events to be audited (see audevent(1M)). Do not audit the specified user. Audit all users. Do not audit any users. The and options are mutually exclusive: that is, if is specified, cannot be specified; if is specified, cannot be specified. Users specified with are audited (or excluded from auditing) beginning with their next login session, until excluded from auditing (or specified for auditing) with a subsequent invocation. Users already logged into the system when is invoked are unaffected during that login session; however, any user who logs in after is invoked is audited or excluded from auditing accordingly. WARNINGS
HP-UX 11i Version 3 is the last release to support trusted systems functionality. AUTHOR
was developed by HP. FILES
File containing flags to indicate whether users are audited. SEE ALSO
audevent(1M), userdbset(1M), setaudproc(2), audswitch(2), audwrite(2), security(4), userdb(4), audit(5). TO BE OBSOLETED audusr(1M)