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* Q: audit log rotation.
@ 2006-04-18 16:54 The UnSeen
  2006-04-18 18:26 ` Stephen John Smoogen
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From: The UnSeen @ 2006-04-18 16:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Is there a way to dictate the format of naming convention of the rotated 
logfiles to better reflect the date range of the data contained in the 
file instead of simply audit.log.1, audit.log.2, etc?  Something perhaps 
defined in the /etc/auditd.conf file?  I'm used to the BSM scheme 
personally.  It would make it easier to manage the files for archiving 
purposes (IMHO).

Also, it would be nice (if it doesn't exist already) to have a way to do 
audit reductions 1 event on a line instead of X lines for an event.

Ian

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