Overview of the auditing subsystem

Auditing commands

The auditing subsystem provides eight user-level commands for controlling audit functions. The commands are:

auditcnv(1M) creates the audit mask file for the user login interface.
auditfltr(1M) provides for the portability of audit event log files among different machine architectures.
auditlog(1M) displays or sets audit event log file attributes.
auditmap(1M) creates the audit map files. The audit map files are used by the auditrpt(1M) command to translate numeric data into character strings.
auditoff(1M) disables the auditing subsystem.
auditon(1M) enables the auditing subsystem.
auditrpt(1M) selects and displays information from the audit event log file.
auditset(1M) displays or sets auditing criteria. The useradd(1M) and usermod(1M) commands, which are not part of the auditing subsystem, can also be used to set audit criteria.

 auditcnv(1M)    creates the audit mask
                 file for the user login
                 interface.
 auditfltr(1M)   provides for the
                 portability of audit
                 event log files among
                 different machine
                 architectures.
 auditlog(1M)    displays or sets audit
                 event log file
                 attributes.
 auditmap(1M)    creates the audit map
                 files.  The audit map
                 files are used by the
                 auditrpt(1M) command to
                 translate numeric data
                 into character strings.
 auditoff(1M)    disables the auditing
                 subsystem.
 auditon(1M)     enables the auditing
                 subsystem.
 auditrpt(1M)    selects and displays
                 information from the
                 audit event log file.
 auditset(1M)    displays or sets auditing
                 criteria.  The
                 useradd(1M) and
                 usermod(1M) commands,
                 which are not part of the
                 auditing subsystem, can
                 also be used to set audit
                 criteria.

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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.1 - 5 November 1999