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NAME

6       audit-plugins - realtime event receivers
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DESCRIPTION

9       auditd  can  multiplex  audit events in realtime. It takes audit events
10       and distributes them to child programs that want to analyze  events  in
11       realtime. When the audit daemon receives a SIGTERM or SIGHUP, it passes
12       that signal to its child processes so that can reload the configuration
13       or terminate.
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15       The  child programs install a configuration file in a plugins directory
16       which defaults to /etc/audit/plugins.d. This can  be  controlled  by  a
17       auditd.conf  config  option  plugin_dir  if  the admin wished to locate
18       plugins somewhere else. But auditd will  install  its  plugins  in  the
19       default location.
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21       The  plugin  directory will be scanned and every pluging that is active
22       will be started. If the plugin has a problem  and  exits,  it  will  be
23       started a maximum of max_restarts times as found in auditd.conf.
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25       Config file names are not allowed to have more than one '.' in the name
26       or it will be treated as a backup copy and skipped. Config file options
27       are  given  one per line with an equal sign between the keyword and its
28       value. The available options are as follows:
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31       active The options for this are yes or no.
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33       direction
34              The option is dictated by the plugin.  In or out  are  the  only
35              choices.  You  cannot  make  a plugin operate in a way it wasn't
36              designed just by changing this option. This option is to give  a
37              clue  to the event dispatcher about which direction events flow.
38              NOTE: inbound events are not supported yet.
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40       path   This is the absolute path to the plugin executable. In the  case
41              of internal plugins, it would be the name of the plugin.
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43       type   This  tells  the  dispatcher  how  the  plugin  wants to be run.
44              Choices are builtin and always.  Builtin should always be  given
45              for  plugins  that  are  internal to the audit event dispatcher.
46              These are af_unix and syslog. The option always should be  given
47              for most if not all plugins. The default setting is always.
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49       args   This  allows  you to pass arguments to the child program. Gener‐
50              ally plugins do not take arguments and  have  their  own  config
51              file  that  instructs them how they should be configured. At the
52              moment, there is a limit of 2 args.
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54       format The valid options for this are binary and string.  Binary passes
55              the  data exactly as the audit event dispatcher gets it from the
56              audit daemon. The string option tells  the  dispatcher  to  com‐
57              pletely change the event into a string suitable for parsing with
58              the audit parsing library. The default value is string.
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FILES

62       /etc/auditd/auditd.conf /etc/audit/plugins.d
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SEE ALSO

65       auditd.conf(5), auditd(8).
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AUTHOR

68       Steve Grubb
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72Red Hat                            Aug 2018                  AUDIT-PLUGINS:(8)
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