From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Pete Briggs Subject: "Watch"ing a directory Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 10:17:37 -0400 Message-ID: <1187792258.3151.108.camel@prudence.llan.ll.mit.edu> References: <6F2A8C9C4C5BE446A17B745BBC856EEB5A6D37@XMBTX113.northgrum.com> <200708211150.46895.sgrubb@redhat.com> <6F2A8C9C4C5BE446A17B745BBC856EEB5A6D3E@XMBTX113.northgrum.com> <200708211416.45503.sgrubb@redhat.com> <6F2A8C9C4C5BE446A17B745BBC856EEB5A6D41@XMBTX113.northgrum.com> Reply-To: pbriggs@ll.mit.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: In-Reply-To: <6F2A8C9C4C5BE446A17B745BBC856EEB5A6D41@XMBTX113.northgrum.com> List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: linux-audit-bounces@redhat.com Errors-To: linux-audit-bounces@redhat.com To: Steve Grubb Cc: linux-audit@redhat.com List-Id: linux-audit@redhat.com Is there any way to put a watch on a directory, so that an audit record will be generated if anyone cd's to that directory. I've tried things like: -w /etc/audit/ -k ACCESS_AUDIT but the rule never seems to get invoked. I'm running FC7 with audit-1.5.3 Thanks for any help - Pete Briggs