auditconfig(8) System Manager's Manual auditconfig(8)
NAME
auditconfig, audit_setup - Audit subsystem configuration graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/sysman auditconfig
NOTE: The audit_setup utility has been replaced by the auditconfig graphical interface.
DESCRIPTION
The graphical user interface is used interactively to establish the audit environment on your system. The interface can be selected from
the Sysman menu, syman_station (including PC clients), or it can be started from the command line. See the sysman(8) and syman_station(8)
reference pages for more details.
If a kernel rebuild is required as part of the configuration, auditconf guides the user through the rebuild and reboot. The auditconfig
interface configures the following aspects of the audit subsystem: Location of the audit logs. The /var/audit/ directory is the default
area. Action for the audit subsystem to take if the file space allocated for audit logs is exhausted. Trimming of audit logs. Enable
accepting audit data from remote systems. Select the profiles/categories of events to be audited. Include environment strings with an or
system call.
You must be root to run
FILES
/etc/sec/event_aliases
A set of aliases by which logically related groupings of events can be constructed. You can modify this set of aliases to suit your
site's requirements.
/etc/sec/auditmask_style
Auditmask style selections.
/etc/sec/auditd_clients
A list of hosts from which audit data can be accepted.
/etc/sec/auditd_loc
A list of alternative locations in which auditd stores audit data when an overflow condition is reached.
/etc/sec/audit_events
A list of all security-relevant system calls and trusted (application) events. You can modify this file or use it as a template.
/etc/sec/file_objects/*
The list of files that auditconfig used to enable object selection or deselection.
/etc/rc.config.common
The cluster-wide rc variables for the audit subsystem.
/etc/sec/rc_audit_events
Used for input to for audit events during system initialization.
/etc/sec/fs_objects
Created when object (de)selection is derived from a profile(category). It contains the selected profile's entries of file objects.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: auditmask(8), auditd(8), sysman(8), sysman_station(8)
Security, System Administration delim off
auditconfig(8)