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AUDIT_CONTROL(5)	       File Formats Manual		AUDIT_CONTROL(5)

NAME
     audit_control -- audit system parameters

DESCRIPTION
     The audit_control file contains several audit system parameters.  Each line
     of this file is of the form:

	   parameter:value

     The parameters are:

     dir     The  directory where audit log files are stored.  There may be more
	     than one of these entries.  Changes to this entry can only  be  en-
	     acted  by restarting the audit system.  See audit(8) for a descrip-
	     tion of how to restart the audit system.

     dist    When set to on or yes, auditd(8) will be creating hardlinks to  all
	     trail  files in /var/audit/dist directory.  Those hardlinks will be
	     consumed by the auditdistd(8) daemon.

     flags   Specifies which audit event classes are audited for all users.  au-
	     dit_user(5) describes how to audit  events  for  individual  users.
	     See the information below for the format of the audit flags.

     host    Specify  the hostname or IP address to be used when setting the lo-
	     cal systems's audit host information.  This hostname will	be  con-
	     verted  into  an  IP  or  IPv6  address and will be included in the
	     header of each audit record.  Due to the possibility  of  transient
	     errors coupled with the security issues in the DNS protocol itself,
	     the  use  of DNS should be avoided.  Instead, it is strongly recom-
	     mended that the hostname be specified in the /etc/hosts file.   For
	     more information see hosts(5).

     naflags
	     Contains the audit flags that define what classes of events are au-
	     dited when an action cannot be attributed to a specific user.

     minfree
	     The  minimum  free space required on the file system audit logs are
	     being written to.	When the free space falls  below  this	limit  a
	     warning  will be issued.  If no value for the minimum free space is
	     set, the default of 20 percent is applied by the kernel.

     policy  A list of global audit policy flags specifying  various  behaviors,
	     such as fail stop, auditing of paths and arguments, etc.

     filesz  Maximum  trail  size  in  bytes; if set to a non-0 value, the audit
	     daemon will rotate the audit trail file at around this size.  Sizes
	     less than the minimum trail size (default of 512K) will be rejected
	     as invalid.  If 0, trail files will not  be  automatically  rotated
	     based  on	file  size.   For convenience, the trail size may be ex-
	     pressed  with  suffix  letters:  B  (Bytes),   K	(Kilobytes),   M
	     (Megabytes),  or  G  (Gigabytes).	 For  example, 2M is the same as
	     2097152.

     expire-after
	     Specifies when audit log files will expire and  be  removed.   This
	     may be after a time period has passed since the file was last writ-
	     ten  to or when the aggregate of all the trail files have reached a
	     specified size or a combination of both.  If no expire-after  para-
	     meter  is given then audit log files will not expire and be removed
	     by the audit control system.  See the  information  below	for  the
	     format of the expiration specification.

     qsize   Specifies the maximum number of outstanding committed audit records
	     that  can	be  in	the  kernel's post-commit queue pending write to
	     disk.  If this number has been reached, user threads performing  an
	     auditable	event will be suspended until the queue has fallen below
	     the limit.  Depending on the underlying kernel implementation,  the
	     number  of in-flight records can exceed this number, as it does not
	     constrain uncommitted records (e.g., those associated  with  incom-
	     plete  auditable  system  calls),	and  may also exclude the set of
	     records extracted from the queue and currently being  prepared  for
	     or  undergoing  I/O.   Other  operational limits may be affected by
	     this parameter, such as the minimum free space on disk required  to
	     continue  system  operation, estimated as the maximum number of al-
	     lowable in-flight records multiplied by the  maximum  audit  record
	     size.

AUDIT FLAGS
     Audit  flags  are a comma-delimited list of audit classes as defined in the
     audit_class(5) file.  Event classes may  be  preceded  by	a  prefix  which
     changes  their interpretation.  The following prefixes may be used for each
     class:

	   (none)  Record both successful and failed events.
	   +	   Record successful events.
	   -	   Record failed events.
	   ^	   Record neither successful nor failed events.
	   ^+	   Do not record successful events.
	   ^-	   Do not record failed events.

AUDIT POLICY FLAGS
     The policy flags field is a comma-delimited list of policy flags  from  the
     following list:

	   cnt	     Allow  processes to continue running even though events are
		     not being audited.  If not set, processes will be suspended
		     when the audit store space is exhausted.	Currently,  this
		     is not a recoverable state.
	   ahlt      Fail stop the system if unable to audit an event--this con-
		     sists  of	first draining pending records to disk, and then
		     halting the operating system.
	   argv      Audit command line arguments to execve(2).
	   arge      Audit environmental variable arguments to execve(2).
	   seq	     Include a unique audit sequence number token  in  generated
		     audit records (not implemented on FreeBSD or Darwin).
	   group     Include   supplementary  groups  list  in	generated  audit
		     records (not implemented on FreeBSD or  Darwin;  supplemen-
		     tary  groups  are	never  included in records on these sys-
		     tems).
	   trail     Append a trailer token to each  audit  record  (not  imple-
		     mented  on  FreeBSD or Darwin; trailers are always included
		     in records on these systems).
	   path      Include secondary file paths in audit records  (not  imple-
		     mented  on FreeBSD or Darwin; secondary paths are never in-
		     cluded in records on these systems).
	   zonename  Include a zone ID token with each audit record (not  imple-
		     mented  on  FreeBSD or Darwin; FreeBSD audit records do not
		     currently include the jail ID or name).
	   perzone   Enable auditing for each local  zone  (not  implemented  on
		     FreeBSD  or Darwin; on FreeBSD, audit records are collected
		     from all jails and placed in a  single  global  trail,  and
		     only limited audit controls are permitted within a jail).

     It is recommended that installations set the cnt flag but not ahlt flag un-
     less it is intended that audit logs exceeding available disk space halt the
     system.

AUDIT LOG EXPIRATION SPECIFICATION
     The  expiration specification can be one value or two values with the logi-
     cal conjunction of AND/OR between them.  Values for the audit log file  age
     are numbers with the following suffixes:

	   s	       Log file age in seconds.
	   h	       Log file age in hours.
	   d	       Log file age in days.
	   y	       Log file age in years.

     Values for the disk space used are numbers with the following suffixes:

	   (space) or
	   B	       Disk space used in Bytes.
	   K	       Disk space used in Kilobytes.
	   M	       Disk space used in Megabytes.
	   G	       Disk space used in Gigabytes.

     The  suffixes  on	the  values are case sensitive.  If both an age and disk
     space value are used they are separated by AND or OR and  both  values  are
     used  to  determine  when audit log files expire.	In the case of AND, both
     the age and disk space conditions must be met before the log  file  is  re-
     moved.   In  the case of OR, either condition may expire the log file.  For
     example:

	   expire-after: 60d AND 1G

     will expire files that are older than 60 days but only  if  1  gigabyte  of
     disk space total is being used by the audit logs.

DEFAULT
     The following settings appear in the default audit_control file:

	   dir:/var/audit
	   flags:lo,aa
	   minfree:5
	   naflags:lo,aa
	   policy:cnt,argv
	   filesz:2M
	   expire-after:10M

     The  flags  parameter above specifies the system-wide mask corresponding to
     login/logout as well  as  authentication  and  authorization  events.   The
     policy  parameter	specifies  that  the system should neither fail stop nor
     suspend processes when the audit store fills and that  command  line  argu-
     ments  should be audited for AUE_EXECVE events.  The trail file will be au-
     tomatically rotated by the audit daemon when the file size reaches approxi-
     mately 2MB.  Trail files will expire  when  their	aggregate  size  exceeds
     10MB.

FILES
     /etc/security/audit_control

SEE ALSO
     auditon(2),  audit(4),  audit_class(5),  audit_event(5), audit_user(5), au-
     dit(8), auditd(8)

HISTORY
     The OpenBSM implementation was created by McAfee Research, the security di-
     vision of McAfee Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc. in  2004.   It
     was  subsequently	adopted  by the TrustedBSD Project as the foundation for
     the OpenBSM distribution.

AUTHORS
     This software was created by McAfee Research, the security  research  divi-
     sion of McAfee, Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc.  Additional au-
     thors include Wayne Salamon, Robert Watson, and SPARTA Inc.

     The  Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit event
     stream format were defined by Sun Microsystems.

FreeBSD ports 15.1		 August 19, 2016		AUDIT_CONTROL(5)

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