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File Formats audit_user(4)
NAME
audit_user - per-user auditing data file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/security/audit_user
DESCRIPTION
audit_user is an access-restricted database that stores
per-user auditing preselection data. You can use the
audit_user file with other authorization sources, including
the NIS map audit_user.byname and the NIS+ table audit_user.
Programs use the getauusernam(3BSM) routines to access this
information.
The search order for multiple user audit information sources
is specified in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. See
nsswitch.conf(4). The lookup follows the search order for
passwd(4).
The fields for each user entry are separated by colons (:).
Each user is separated from the next by a newline.
audit_user does not have general read permission. Each entry
in the audit_user file has the form:
username:always-audit-flags:never-audit-flags
The fields are defined as follows:
username User's login name.
always-audit-flags Flags specifying event classes to
always audit.
never-audit-flags Flags specifying event classes to
never audit.
For a complete description of the audit flags and how to
combine them, see audit_control(4).
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Using the audit_user File
other:lo,am:io,cl
fred:lo,ex,+fc,-fr,-fa:io,cl
ethyl:lo,ex,nt:io,cl
SunOS 5.10 Last change: 2 Jan 2003 1
File Formats audit_user(4)
FILES
/etc/nsswitch.conf
/etc/passwd
/etc/security/audit_user
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:
____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Interface Stability | See below |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
The file format stability is evolving. The file content is
unstable.
SEE ALSO
bsmconv(1M), getauusernam(3BSM), audit_control(4),
nsswitch.conf(4), passwd(4)
NOTES
This functionality is available only if the Basic Security
Module (BSM) has been enabled. See bsmconv(1M) for more
information.
SunOS 5.10 Last change: 2 Jan 2003 2
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