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29.Dd April 19, 2005
30.Dt SETAUDIT 2
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm setaudit ,
34.Nm setaudit_addr
35.Nd "set audit session state"
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In bsm/audit.h
38.Ft int
39.Fn setaudit "auditinfo_t *auditinfo"
40.Ft int
41.Fn setaudit_addr "auditinfo_addr_t *auditinfo_addr" "u_int length"
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The
44.Fn setaudit
45system call
46sets the active audit session state for the current process via the
47.Vt auditinfo_t
48pointed to by
49.Fa auditinfo .
50The
51.Fn setaudit_addr
52system call
53sets extended state via
54.Fa auditinfo_addr
55and
56.Fa length .
57.Pp
58The
59.Fa auditinfo_t
60data structure is defined as follows:
61.Bd -literal -offset 4n
62struct auditinfo {
63	au_id_t        ai_auid;         /* Audit user ID */
64	au_mask_t      ai_mask;         /* Audit masks */
65	au_tid_t       ai_termid;       /* Terminal ID */
66	au_asid_t      ai_asid;         /* Audit session ID */
67};
68typedef struct auditinfo        auditinfo_t;
69.Ed
70.Pp
71The
72.Fa ai_auid
73variable contains the audit identifier which is recorded in the audit log for
74each event the process caused.
75.Pp
76The
77.Fa au_mask_t
78data structure defines the bit mask for auditing successful and failed events
79out of the predefined list of event classes. It is defined as follows:
80.Bd -literal -offset 4n
81struct au_mask {
82	unsigned int    am_success;     /* success bits */
83	unsigned int    am_failure;     /* failure bits */
84};
85typedef struct au_mask  au_mask_t;
86.Ed
87.Pp
88The
89.Fa au_termid_t
90data structure defines the Terminal ID recorded with every event caused by the
91process. It is defined as follows:
92.Bd -literal -offset 4n
93struct au_tid {
94	dev_t           port;
95	u_int32_t       machine;
96};
97typedef struct au_tid   au_tid_t;
98.Ed
99.Pp
100The
101.Fa ai_asid
102variable contains the audit session ID which is recorded with every event
103caused by the process.
104.Pp
105The
106.Fn setaudit_addr
107system call
108uses the expanded
109.Fa auditinfo_addr_t
110data structure supports Terminal IDs with larger addresses such as those used
111in IP version 6.  It is defined as follows:
112.Bd -literal -offset 4n
113struct auditinfo_addr {
114	au_id_t         ai_auid;        /* Audit user ID. */
115	au_mask_t       ai_mask;        /* Audit masks. */
116	au_tid_addr_t   ai_termid;      /* Terminal ID. */
117	au_asid_t       ai_asid;        /* Audit session ID. */
118};
119typedef struct auditinfo_addr   auditinfo_addr_t;
120.Ed
121.Pp
122The
123.Fa au_tid_addr_t
124data structure which includes a larger address storage field and an additional
125field with the type of address stored:
126.Bd -literal -offset 4n
127struct au_tid_addr {
128	dev_t           at_port;
129	u_int32_t       at_type;
130	u_int32_t       at_addr[4];
131};
132typedef struct au_tid_addr      au_tid_addr_t;
133.Ed
134.Pp
135These system calls require an appropriate privilege to complete.
136.Sh RETURN VALUES
137.Rv -std setaudit setaudit_addr
138.Sh ERRORS
139.Bl -tag -width Er
140.It Bq Er EFAULT
141A failure occurred while data transferred to or from
142the kernel failed.
143.It Bq Er EINVAL
144Illegal argument was passed by a system call.
145.It Bq Er EPERM
146The process does not have sufficient permission to complete
147the operation.
148.El
149.Sh SEE ALSO
150.Xr audit 2 ,
151.Xr auditon 2 ,
152.Xr getaudit 2 ,
153.Xr getauid 2 ,
154.Xr setauid 2 ,
155.Xr libbsm 3
156.Sh HISTORY
157The OpenBSM implementation was created by McAfee Research, the security
158division of McAfee Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc.\& in 2004.
159It was subsequently adopted by the TrustedBSD Project as the foundation for
160the OpenBSM distribution.
161.Sh AUTHORS
162.An -nosplit
163This software was created by McAfee Research, the security research division
164of McAfee, Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc.
165Additional authors include
166.An Wayne Salamon ,
167.An Robert Watson ,
168and SPARTA Inc.
169.Pp
170The Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit event
171stream format were defined by Sun Microsystems.
172.Pp
173This manual page was written by
174.An Robert Watson Aq rwatson@FreeBSD.org .
175