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auditd(1M) System Administration Commands auditd(1M)
NAME
auditd - audit daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/auditd
DESCRIPTION
The audit daemon, auditd, controls the generation and location of audit trail files and the generation of syslog messages based on the def-
initions in audit_control(4). If auditing is enabled, auditd reads the audit_control(4) file to do the following:
o reads the path to a library module for realtime conversion of audit data into syslog messages;
o reads other parameters specific to the selected plugin or plugins;
o obtains a list of directories into which audit files can be written;
o obtains the percentage limit for how much space to reserve on each filesystem before changing to the next directory.
audit(1M) is used to control auditd. It can cause auditd to:
o close the current audit file and open a new one;
o close the current audit file, re-read /etc/security/audit_control and open a new audit file;
o close the audit trail and terminate auditing.
Auditing Conditions
The audit daemon invokes the program audit_warn(1M) under the following conditions with the indicated options:
audit_warn soft pathname
The file system upon which pathname resides has exceeded the minimum free space limit defined in audit_control(4). A new audit trail
has been opened on another file system.
audit_warn allsoft
All available file systems have been filled beyond the minimum free space limit. A new audit trail has been opened anyway.
audit_warn hard pathname
The file system upon which pathname resides has filled or for some reason become unavailable. A new audit trail has been opened on
another file system.
audit_warn allhard count
All available file systems have been filled or for some reason become unavailable. The audit daemon will repeat this call to audit_warn
every twenty seconds until space becomes available. count is the number of times that audit_warn has been called since the problem
arose.
audit_warn ebusy
There is already an audit daemon running.
audit_warn tmpfile
The file /etc/security/audit/audit_tmp exists, indicating a fatal error.
audit_warn nostart
The internal system audit condition is AUC_FCHDONE. Auditing cannot be started without rebooting the system.
audit_warn auditoff
The internal system audit condition has been changed to not be AUC_AUDITING by someone other than the audit daemon. This causes the
audit daemon to exit.
audit_warn postsigterm
An error occurred during the orderly shutdown of the auditing system.
audit_warn getacdir
There is a problem getting the directory list from /etc/security/audit/audit_control.
The audit daemon will hang in a sleep loop until this file is fixed.
FILES
/etc/security/audit/audit_control
/etc/security/audit/audit_data
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
audit(1M), audit_warn(1M), bsmconv(1M), praudit(1M), auditon(2), auditsvc(2), audit.log(4), audit_control(4), audit_data(4), attributes(5)
NOTES
The functionality described in this man page is available only if the Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled. See bsmconv(1M) for
more information.
auditd is loaded in the global zone at boot time if auditing is enabled. See bsmconv(1M).
If the audit policy perzone is set, auditd runs in each zone, starting automatically when the local zone boots. If a zone is running when
the perzone policy is set, auditing must be started manually in local zones. It is not necessary to reboot the system or the local zone to
start auditing in a local zone. auditd can be started with "/usr/sbin/audit -s" and will start automatically with future boots of the zone.
When auditd runs in a local zone, the configuration is taken from the local zone's /etc/security directory's files: audit_control,
audit_class, audit_user, audit_startup, and audit_event.
SunOS 5.10 26 May 2004 auditd(1M)