From: Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>
To: linux audit <linux-audit@redhat.com>
Subject: audit 2.3.6 released
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 17:17:49 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1517873.WD6C24XtlD@x2> (raw)
I've just released a new version of the audit daemon. It can be downloaded
from http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit. It will also be in rawhide
soon. The ChangeLog is:
- Add an option to auditctl to interpret a0 - a3 of syscall rules when listing
- Improve ARM and AARCH64 support (AKASHI Takahiro)
- Add ausearch --checkpoint feature (Burn Alting)
- Add --arch option to ausearch
- Improve too long config line in audispd, auditd, and auparse (#1071580)
- Fix aulast to accept the new AUDIT_LOGIN record format
- Remove clear_config symbol in auparse
I decided to go ahead and release this one because of some concern about an
unintended symbol popping up in the auparse ABI.
This release include a bunch of new stuff. You can now add a '-i' to the
listing command of auditctl and it will interpret a0-a3 if they are included
in any rules.
There is new support for arm as mentioned in an email a few weeks ago. If you
were compiling --with-armeb, you now need to change to --with-arm. Cross
compile support is not yet in place.
There is a new checkpoint feature to ausearch. What it does is give you all
the events that have occurred since the last checkpoint.
Ausearch now has a --arch search option just in case you needed to find i386
events on a x86_64 machine.
There were a number of cleanups to the code as well.
Please let me know if you run across any problems with this release.
-Steve
next reply other threads:[~2014-04-11 21:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-04-11 21:17 Steve Grubb [this message]
2014-04-13 1:51 ` audit 2.3.6 released Burn Alting
2014-04-15 0:11 ` Steve Grubb
2014-04-18 2:08 ` Burn Alting
2014-04-23 18:51 ` Steve Grubb
2014-04-18 2:36 ` Burn Alting
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