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2007 Feb 08
1
audit problems
Hi! I'm experiencing some problems configuring audit on 6.2-RELEASE system. It doesn't seem to log anything except login messages. The only thing I've modified in config is the root user specification in audit_users. Now it looks like this: root:lo,ex,fw,fc:no However nor ex, non fw or fc messages doesn't get into the log. Furthermore, deleting lo from audit_users and audit_control doesn't stop login messages logging. Is it possible that some other kernel options interfere with AUDIT (e.g. MAC)? Tha...
2007 Jul 14
2
OpenBSM questions
Hello I have some issues with OpenBSM which i cannot resolve, so i decided to ask there. 1) I found some bugs in the auditreduce utility and created patch for it - http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=114534. Please, someone from freebsd team - take it, i think its better to fix this before next release. 2) I found that when i`m using XDM as login manager with OpenBSM, all my audit
2006 Oct 02
0
Audit handbook chapter review, call for general testing
Dear All, Over the past week or so, I have spent some time updating Tom Rhodes' excellent FreeBSD Handbook chapter on Audit for some of the more recent audit changes, such as new features in more recent OpenBSM versions. Since FreeBSD 6.2-BETA2 contains what is likely the final drop of the audit code (modulo any bug fixes) for 6.2-RELEASE, now would be a great time for people interested
2006 Jun 05
0
Heads up: OpenBSM 1.0a6, per-auditpipe preselection imported to CVS (fwd)
FYI for those working with audit and intrusion detection on FreeBSD. Robert N M Watson ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 17:01:04 +0100 (BST) From: Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org> To: current@FreeBSD.org Cc: trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org Subject: Heads up: OpenBSM 1.0a6, per-auditpipe preselection imported to CVS This is a heads up to current@ users
2008 Jan 01
3
Tracking user's activity
Greetings, I've been looking for a proper way to to track down user's activity inside the shell as I'm helping my colleague to configure a web hosting and shell hosting server. Someone have referred me to this article -- http://bsdtips.utcorp.net/mediawiki/index.php/Snoop which is using 'watch' commands to view user's activity once they logged in to the server I found