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LIBAUDIT.CONF:(5) System Administration Utilities LIBAUDIT.CONF:(5)
libaudit.conf - libaudit configuration file
The file /etc/libaudit.conf contains configuration information for
user space applications that link to libaudit. The applications are
responsible for querrying the settings in this file and obeying the
admin's preferences. This file contains one configuration keyword per
line, an equal sign, and then followed by appropriate configuration
information. The keywords recognized are: failure_action. These
keywords are described below.
failure_action
This keyword specifies what action the admin wishes a user
space application to take when there is a failure to send an
audit event to the kernel. The possible values are: IGNORE
- meaning do nothing, LOG - write to syslog the inability to
send an audit event, and TERMINATE - the user space
application should exit.
get_auditfail_action(3).
Steve Grubb
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