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Tiger security tool 3.2.3 (Default branch)

TIGER is a set of Bourne shell scripts, Cprograms, and data files which are used to performa security audit of Unix systems. The securityaudit results are useful both for system analysis(security auditing) and for real-time, host-basedintrusion detection.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This version is mainly a bugfix release that incorporates all the fixes introduced in Debian since 3.2.2. It also updates Linux's gen_mounts to support many more filesystems, and provides a way for local administrators to define local and non-local filesystems. This makes it easier for local admins to define exotic filesystems, if in use, and avoid the warnings Tiger mails each time a script that runs through the filesystems (check_perms, check_known, and find_files) executes.Image

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audit_binfile(5)					Standards, Environments, and Macros					  audit_binfile(5)

NAME
audit_binfile - generation of Solaris audit logs SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/security/audit_binfile.so DESCRIPTION
The audit_binfile plugin module for Solaris audit, /usr/lib/security/audit_binfile.so, writes binary audit data to files as configured in audit_control(4); it is the default plugin for the Solaris audit daemon auditd(1M). Its output is described by audit.log(4). The audit_binfile plugin is loaded by auditd if audit_control contains one or more lines defining audit directories by means of the dir: specification or if audit_control has a plugin: specification of name=audit_binfile.so. OBJECT ATTRIBUTES
The p_dir and p_minfree attributes are equivalent to the dir: and minfree: lines described in audit_control. If both the dir: line and the p_dir attribute are used, the plugin combines all directories into a single list with those specified by means of dir: at the front of the list. If both the minfree and the p_minfree attributes are given, the p_minfree value is used. EXAMPLES
The following directives cause audit_binfile.so to be loaded, specify the directories for writing audit logs, and specify the percentage of required free space per directory. flags: lo,ad,-fm naflags: lo,ad plugin: name=audit_binfile.so; p_minfree=20; p_dir=/etc/security/jedgar/eggplant, /etc/security/jedgar.aux/eggplant, /etc/security/global/eggplant ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
auditd(1M), audit_control(4), syslog.conf(4), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 20 May 2003 audit_binfile(5)