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AU_TOKEN(3)	       FreeBSD Library Functions Manual		   AU_TOKEN(3)

NAME
     au_to_arg32, au_to_arg64, au_to_arg, au_to_attr64,	au_to_data,
     au_to_exit, au_to_groups, au_to_newgroups,	au_to_in_addr,
     au_to_in_addr_ex, au_to_ip, au_to_ipc, au_to_ipc_perm, au_to_iport,
     au_to_opaque, au_to_file, au_to_text, au_to_path, au_to_process32,
     au_to_process64, au_to_process, au_to_process32_ex, au_to_process64_ex,
     au_to_process_ex, au_to_return32, au_to_return64, au_to_return,
     au_to_seq,	au_to_sock_inet32, au_to_sock_inet128, au_to_sock_inet,
     au_to_socket_ex, au_to_subject32, au_to_subject64,	au_to_subject,
     au_to_subject32_ex, au_to_subject64_ex, au_to_subject_ex, au_to_me,
     au_to_exec_args, au_to_exec_env, au_to_header, au_to_header32,
     au_to_header64, au_to_header_ex, au_to_header32_ex, au_to_trailer,
     au_to_zonename -- routines	for generating BSM audit tokens

LIBRARY
     Basic Security Module Library (libbsm, -lbsm)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <bsm/libbsm.h>

     token_t *
     au_to_arg32(char n, const char *text, u_int32_t v);

     token_t *
     au_to_arg64(char n, const char *text, u_int64_t v);

     token_t *
     au_to_arg(char n, const char *text, u_int32_t v);

     token_t *
     au_to_attr32(struct vattr *attr);

     token_t *
     au_to_attr64(struct vattr *attr);

     token_t *
     au_to_attr(struct vattr *attr);

     token_t *
     au_to_data(char unit_print, char unit_type, char unit_count,
	 const char *p);

     token_t *
     au_to_exit(int retval, int	err);

     token_t *
     au_to_groups(int *groups);

     token_t *
     au_to_newgroups(u_int16_t n, gid_t	*groups);

     token_t *
     au_to_in_addr(struct in_addr *internet_addr);

     token_t *
     au_to_in_addr_ex(struct in6_addr *internet_addr);

     token_t *
     au_to_ip(struct ip	*ip);

     token_t *
     au_to_ipc(char type, int id);

     token_t *
     au_to_ipc_perm(struct ipc_perm *perm);

     token_t *
     au_to_iport(u_int16_t iport);

     token_t *
     au_to_opaque(const	char *data, u_int16_t bytes);

     token_t *
     au_to_file(const char *file, struct timeval tm);

     token_t *
     au_to_text(const char *text);

     token_t *
     au_to_path(const char *text);

     token_t *
     au_to_process32(au_id_t auid, uid_t euid, gid_t egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_t	*tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_process64(au_id_t auid, uid_t euid, gid_t egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_t	*tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_process32_ex(au_id_t	auid, uid_t euid, gid_t	egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_addr_t *tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_process64_ex(au_id_t	auid, uid_t euid, gid_t	egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_addr_t *tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_return32(char status, u_int32_t ret);

     token_t *
     au_to_return64(char status, u_int64_t ret);

     token_t *
     au_to_return(char status, u_int32_t ret);

     token_t *
     au_to_seq(long audit_count);

     token_t *
     au_to_sock_inet32(struct sockaddr_in *so);

     token_t *
     au_to_sock_inet128(struct sockaddr_in6 *so);

     token_t *
     au_to_sock_int(struct sockaddr_in *so);

     token_t *
     au_to_socket_ex(u_short so_domain,	u_short	so_type,
	 struct	sockaddr *sa_local, struct sockaddr *sa_remote);

     token_t *
     au_to_subject32(au_id_t auid, uid_t euid, gid_t egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_t	*tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_subject64(au_id_t auid, uid_t euid, gid_t egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_t	*tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_subject(au_id_t auid, uid_t euid, gid_t egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_t	*tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_subject32_ex(au_id_t	auid, uid_t euid, gid_t	egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_addr_t *tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_subject64_ex(au_id_t	auid, uid_t euid, gid_t	egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_addr_t *tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_subject_ex(au_id_t auid, uid_t euid,	gid_t egid, uid_t ruid,
	 gid_t rgid, pid_t pid,	au_asid_t sid, au_tid_addr_t *tid);

     token_t *
     au_to_me(void);

     token_t *
     au_to_exec_args(char **argv);

     token_t *
     au_to_exec_env(char **envp);

     token_t *
     au_to_header(int rec_size,	au_event_t e_type, au_emod_t emod);

     token_t *
     au_to_header32(int	rec_size, au_event_t e_type, au_emod_t emod);

     token_t *
     au_to_header64(int	rec_size, au_event_t e_type, au_emod_t e_mod);

     token_t *
     au_to_header_ex(int rec_size, au_event_t e_type, au_emod_t	e_mod);

     token_t *
     au_to_header32_ex(int rec_size, au_event_t	e_type,	au_emod_t e_mod);

     token_t *
     au_to_trailer(int rec_size);

     token_t *
     au_to_zonename(const char *zonename);

DESCRIPTION
     These interfaces support the allocation of	BSM audit tokens, represented
     by	token_t, for various data types.

     au_errno_to_bsm(3)	must be	used to	convert	local errno(2) errors to BSM
     error numbers before they are passed to au_to_return(), au_to_return32(),
     and au_to_return64().

RETURN VALUES
     On	success, a pointer to a	token_t	will be	returned; the allocated
     token_t can be freed via a	call to	au_free_token(3).  On failure, NULL
     will be returned, and an error condition returned via errno.

SEE ALSO
     au_errno_to_bsm(3), libbsm(3)

HISTORY
     The OpenBSM implementation	was created by McAfee Research,	the security
     division 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 Robert Watson, Wayne Salamon,	and Suresh
     Krishnaswamy for McAfee Research, the security research division of
     McAfee, Inc., under contract to Apple Computer, Inc.

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

FreeBSD	13.0			April 19, 2005			  FreeBSD 13.0

NAME | LIBRARY | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | RETURN VALUES | SEE ALSO | HISTORY | AUTHORS

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