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- Add a new "qsize" parameter in audit_control and the getacqsize(3) API to query it, allowing to set the kernel's maximum audit queue length. - Add support to push a mapping between audit event names and event numbers into the kernel (where supported) using new A_GETEVENT and A_SETEVENT auditon(2) operations. - Add audit event identifiers for a number of new (and not-so-new) FreeBSD system calls including those for asynchronous I/O, thread management, SCTP, jails, multi-FIB support, and misc. POSIX interfaces such as posix_fallocate(2) and posix_fadvise(2). - On operating systems supporting Capsicum, auditreduce(1) and praudit(1) now run sandboxed. - Empty "flags" and "naflags" fields are now permitted in audit_control(5). Many thanks to Christian Brueffer for producing the OpenBSM release and importing/tagging it in the vendor branch. This release will allow improved auditing of a range of new FreeBSD functionality, as well as non-traditional events (e.g., fine-grained I/O auditing) not required by the Orange Book or Common Criteria. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL MFC after: 3 weeks |
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OpenBSM Introduction OpenBSM is an open-source implementation of Sun's BSM event auditing file format and API. Originally created for Apple Computer by McAfee Research, OpenBSM is now maintained by volunteers and through the generous contributions of several organizations. OpenBSM includes several command line tools, including auditreduce(8) and praudit(8) for reducing and printing audit trails, as well as the libbsm(3) library to manage configuration files, generate audit records, and parse and print audit trails. It also includes the auditd(8) audit configuration daemon, and the auditdistd(8) audit-trail distribution daemon. Coupled with a kernel audit implementation, OpenBSM can be used to maintain system audit streams, and is a foundation for a full audit-enabled system. Portions of OpenBSM, including include files and token-building routines, are reusable in a kernel audit implementation, and may be found in the FreeBSD and Mac OS X kernels. Contents OpenBSM consists of several directories: bin/ Audit-related command line tools and daemons bsm/ Library header files for BSM compat/ Compatibility code to build on various operating systems etc/ Sample /etc/security configuration files libauditd/ Common audit management functions for auditd and launchd libbsm/ Implementation of BSM library interfaces and man pages man/ System call and configuration file man pages modules/ Directory for auditfilterd module source sys/ System header files for BSM test/ Test token sets and geneneration program tools/ Tool directory, including audump to dump databases The following programs are included with OpenBSM: audit Command line audit control tool auditd Audit management daemon auditdistd Audit trail distribution daemon auditfilterd Experimental event monitoring framework auditreduce Audit trail reduction tool audump Debugging tool to parse and print audit databases praudit Tool to print audit trails Build and Installation Please see the file INSTALL for build and installation instructions. Contributions The TrustedBSD Project would appreciate the contribution of bug fixes, enhancements, etc, under the same license found in the top-level LICENSE file. Please see the file CREDITS to learn more about who has contributed to the project. Location Information on OpenBSM may be found on the OpenBSM home page: http://www.OpenBSM.org/ Information on TrustedBSD may be found on the TrustedBSD home page: http://www.TrustedBSD.org/