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since the last imported OpenBSM release: OpenBSM 1.1 - Change auditon(2) parameters and data structures to be 32/64-bit architecture independent. Add more information to man page about auditon(2) parameters. - Add wrapper functions for auditon(2) to use legacy commands when the new commands are not supported. - Add default for 'expire-after' in audit_control to expire trail files when the audit directory is more than 10 megabytes ('10M'). - Interface to convert between local and BSM fcntl(2) command values has been added: au_bsm_to_fcntl_cmd(3) and au_fcntl_cmd_to_bsm(3), along with definitions of constants in audit_fcntl.h. - A bug, introduced in OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4, in which AUT_RETURN32 tokens generated by audit_submit(3) were improperly encoded has been fixed. - Fix example in audit_submit(3) man page. Also, make it clear that we want the audit ID as the argument. - A new audit event class 'aa', for post-login authentication and authorization events, has been added. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: Apple, Inc.
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OpenBSM Build and Installation Instructions
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OpenBSM is currently built using autoconf and automake, which should allow
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for building on a range of operating systems, including FreeBSD, Mac OS X,
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and Linux. Some components are built only if appropriate kernel audit
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suppport is found. Typical builds will be performed using:
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./configure
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make
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If doing development work on OpenBSM with gcc, the following invocation of
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configure may be preferred in order to generate full compiler warnings and
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force the compile to fail if a warning is found:
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CFLAGS="-Wall -Werror" ./configure
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To install the library, binaries, and man pages, use:
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make install
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The OpenBSM install will not install files in /etc; these have to be
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manually installed or merged. Currently, the locations of these files are
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not configurable.
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You may wish to specify that the OpenBSM components not be installed in the
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base system, rather in a specific directory. This may be done using the
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--prefix argument to configure. If installing to a specific directory,
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remember to update your library path so that running tools from that
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directory the correct libbsm is used:
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./configure --prefix=/home/rwatson/openbsm
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make
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make install
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/rwatson/openbsm/libbsm ; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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