From: LC Bruzenak <lenny@magitekltd.com>
To: Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-audit@redhat.com
Subject: Re: ausearch nodes option
Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 10:12:30 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1244214750.31664.519.camel@homeserver> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200906051042.19485.sgrubb@redhat.com>
On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 10:42 -0400, Steve Grubb wrote:
> On Friday 05 June 2009 10:07:02 am LC Bruzenak wrote:
> > In an ausearch I would like to look for events from multiple hosts.
> > Ideally I would have multiple "-n <HOSTNAME>" entries which would return
> > events for any of the hosts.
> >
> > The man page says that the options form an "and" statement. I find this
> > isn't the case with multiple hosts specified, but the result is the
> > "last host listed wins":
>
> ausearch has one and exactly one entry for each search option that you add to
> a command line. Two nodes don't work just as two files or two terminals don't
> work. It does however do a partial match. So you could have a naming scheme
> that allows search by subnet.
>
> ausearch -n 192.168.1
OK; thanks.
This will not help me though, since the collector has multiple NICs on
different subnets and the hosts I need to extract are all on different
ones. So I end up with the same situation there.
>
>
> > I may patch my own ausearch to behave differently.
>
> If you patch yours, send it to the list.
Will do.
LCB.
--
LC (Lenny) Bruzenak
lenny@magitekltd.com
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2009-06-05 14:07 ausearch nodes option LC Bruzenak
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