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- Use AU_TO_WRITE and AU_NO_TO_WRITE for the 'keep' argument to au_close(); previously we used hard-coded 0 and 1 values. - Add man page for au_open(), au_write(), au_close(), and au_close_buffer(). - Support a more complete range of data types for the arbitrary data token: add AUR_CHAR (alias to AUR_BYTE), remove AUR_LONG, add AUR_INT32 (alias to AUR_INT), add AUR_INT64. - Add au_close_token(), which allows writing a single token_t to a memory buffer. Not likely to be used much by applications, but useful for writing test tools. - Modify au_to_file() so that it accepts a timeval in user space, not just kernel -- this is not a Solaris BSM API so can be modified without causing compatibility issues. - Define a new API, au_to_header32_tm(), which adds a struct timeval argument to the ordinary au_to_header32(), which is now implemented by wrapping au_to_header32_tm() and calling gettimeofday(). #ifndef KERNEL the APIs that invoke gettimeofday(), rather than having a variable definition. Don't try to retrieve time zone information using gettimeofday(), as it's not needed, and introduces possible failure modes. - Don't perform byte order transformations on the addr/machine fields of the terminal ID that appears in the process32/subject32 tokens. These are assumed to be IP addresses, and as such, to be in network byte order. - Universally, APIs now assume that IP addresses and ports are provided in network byte order. APIs now generally provide these types in network byte order when decoding. - Beginnings of an OpenBSM test framework can now be found in openbsm/test. This code is not built or installed by default. - auditd now assigns more appropriate syslog levels to its debugging and error information. - Support for audit filters introduced: audit filters are dynamically loaded shared objects that run in the context of a new daemon, auditfilterd. The daemon reads from an audit pipe and feeds both BSM and parsed versions of records to shared objects using a module API. This will provide a framework for the writing of intrusion detection services. - New utility API, audit_submit(), added to capture common elements of audit record submission for many applications. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Makefile
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520 B
Makefile
#
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# $P4: //depot/projects/trustedbsd/openbsm/libbsm/Makefile.am#3 $
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#
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INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir)
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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libbsm.la
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libbsm_la_SOURCES = \
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bsm_audit.c \
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bsm_class.c \
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bsm_control.c \
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bsm_event.c \
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bsm_flags.c \
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bsm_io.c \
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bsm_mask.c \
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bsm_token.c \
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bsm_user.c
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if HAVE_AUDIT_SYSCALLS
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libbsm_la_SOURCES += \
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bsm_notify.c \
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bsm_wrappers.c
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endif
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man3_MANS = \
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au_class.3 \
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au_control.3 \
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au_event.3 \
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au_free_token.3 \
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au_io.3 \
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au_mask.3 \
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au_open.3 \
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au_token.3 \
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au_user.3 \
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libbsm.3
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