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AUDIT.LOG 4 "May 29, 2009"
NAME
audit.log - audit trail file
SYNOPSIS

#include <bsm/audit.h>

#include <bsm/audit_record.h>
DESCRIPTION

audit.log files are the depository for audit records stored locally or on an on an NFS-mounted audit server. These files are kept in directories named in the file audit_control(4) using the dir option. They are named to reflect the time they are created and are, when possible, renamed to reflect the time they are closed as well. The name takes the form

yyyymmddhhmmss.not_terminated.hostname

when open or if the auditd(1M) terminated ungracefully, and the form

yyyymmddhhmmss.yyyymmddhhmmss.hostname

when properly closed. yyyy is the year, mm the month, dd day in the month, hh hour in the day, mm minute in the hour, and ss second in the minute. All fields are of fixed width.

Audit data is generated in the binary format described below; the default for Solaris audit is binary format. See audit_syslog(5) for an alternate data format.

The audit.log file begins with a standalone file token and typically ends with one also. The beginning file token records the pathname of the previous audit file, while the ending file token records the pathname of the next audit file. If the file name is NULL the appropriate path was unavailable.

The audit.log files contains audit records. Each audit record is made up of audit tokens. Each record contains a header token followed by various data tokens. Depending on the audit policy in place by auditon(2), optional other tokens such as trailers or sequences may be included.

The tokens are defined as follows:

The file token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
seconds of time 4 bytes
microseconds of time 4 bytes
file name length 2 bytes
file pathname N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The header token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
record byte count 4 bytes
version # 1 byte [2]
event type 2 bytes
event modifier 2 bytes
seconds of time 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)
nanoseconds of time 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)

The expanded header token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
record byte count 4 bytes
version # 1 byte [2]
event type 2 bytes
event modifier 2 bytes
address type/length 1 byte
machine address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)
seconds of time 4 bytes/8 bytes (32/64-bits)
nanoseconds of time 4 bytes/8 bytes (32/64-bits)

The trailer token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
trailer magic number 2 bytes
record byte count 4 bytes

The arbitrary data token is defined:

token ID 1 byte
how to print 1 byte
basic unit 1 byte
unit count 1 byte
data items (depends on basic unit)

The in_addr token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
IP address type/length 1 byte
IP address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)

The expanded in_addr token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
IP address type/length 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)
IP address 16 bytes

The ip token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
version and ihl 1 byte
type of service 1 byte
length 2 bytes
id 2 bytes
offset 2 bytes
ttl 1 byte
protocol 1 byte
checksum 2 bytes
source address 4 bytes
destination address 4 bytes

The expanded ip token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
version and ihl 1 byte
type of service 1 byte
length 2 bytes
id 2 bytes
offset 2 bytes
ttl 1 byte
protocol 1 byte
checksum 2 bytes
address type/type 1 byte
source address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)
address type/length 1 byte
destination address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)

The iport token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
port IP address 2 bytes

The path token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
path length 2 bytes
path N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The path_attr token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
count 4 bytes
path count null-terminated string(s)

The process token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
audit ID 4 bytes
effective user ID 4 bytes
effective group ID 4 bytes
real user ID 4 bytes
real group ID 4 bytes
process ID 4 bytes
session ID 4 bytes
terminal ID 
 port ID 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)
 machine address 4 bytes

The expanded process token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
audit ID 4 bytes
effective user ID 4 bytes
effective group ID 4 bytes
real user ID 4 bytes
real group ID 4 bytes
process ID 4 bytes
session ID 4 bytes
terminal ID 
 port ID 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)
 address type/length 1 byte
 machine address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)

The return token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
error number 1 byte
return value 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)

The subject token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
audit ID 4 bytes
effective user ID 4 bytes
effective group ID 4 bytes
real user ID 4 bytes
real group ID 4 bytes
process ID 4 bytes
session ID 4 bytes
terminal ID 
 port ID 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)
 machine address 4 bytes

The expanded subject token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
audit ID 4 bytes
effective user ID 4 bytes
effective group ID 4 bytes
real user ID 4 bytes
real group ID 4 bytes
process ID 4 bytes
session ID 4 bytes
terminal ID 
 port ID 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)
 address type/length 1 byte
 machine address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)

The System V IPC token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
object ID type 1 byte
object ID 4 bytes

The text token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
text length 2 bytes
text N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The attribute token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
file access mode 4 bytes
owner user ID 4 bytes
owner group ID 4 bytes
file system ID 4 bytes
node ID 8 bytes
device 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit)

The groups token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
number groups 2 bytes
group list N * 4 bytes

The System V IPC permission token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
owner user ID 4 bytes
owner group ID 4 bytes
creator user ID 4 bytes
creator group ID 4 bytes
access mode 4 bytes
slot sequence # 4 bytes
key 4 bytes

The arg token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
argument # 1 byte
argument value 4 bytes/8 bytes (32-bit/64-bit value)
text length 2 bytes
text N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The exec_args token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
count 4 bytes
text count null-terminated string(s)

The exec_env token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
count 4 bytes
text count null-terminated string(s)

The exit token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
status 4 bytes
return value 4 bytes

The socket token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
socket type 2 bytes
remote port 2 bytes
remote Internet address 4 bytes

The expanded socket token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
socket domain 2 bytes
socket type 2 bytes
local port 2 bytes
address type/length 2 bytes
local port 2 bytes
local Internet address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)
remote port 2 bytes
remote Internet address 4 bytes/16 bytes (IPv4/IPv6 address)

The seq token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
sequence number 4 bytes

The privilege token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
text length 2 bytes
privilege set name N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte
text length 2 bytes
list of privileges N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The use-of-auth token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
text length 2 bytes
authorization(s) N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The use-of-privilege token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
succ/fail 1 byte
text length 2 bytes
privilege used N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The command token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
count of args 2 bytes
argument list (count times)
text length 2 bytes
argument text N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte
count of env strings 2 bytes
environment list (count times)
text length 2 bytes
env. text N bytes + 1 terminating NULL byte

The ACL token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
type 4 bytes
value 4 bytes
file mode 4 bytes

The ACE token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
who 4 bytes
access_mask 4 bytes
flags 2 bytes
type 2 bytes

The zonename token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
name length 2 bytes
name <name length> including terminating NULL byte

The fmri token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
fmri length 2 bytes
fmri <fmri length> including terminating NULL byte

The label token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
label ID 1 byte
compartment length 1 byte
classification 2 bytes
compartment words <compartment length> * 4 bytes

The xatom token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
string length 2 bytes
atom string string length bytes

The xclient token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
client ID 4 bytes

The xcolormap token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
XID 4 bytes
creator UID 4 bytes

The xcursor token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
XID 4 bytes
creator UID 4 bytes

The xfont token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
XID 4 bytes
creator UID 4 bytes

The xgc token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
XID 4 bytes
creator UID 4 bytes

The xpixmap token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
XID 4 bytes
creator UID 4 bytes

The xproperty token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
XID 4 bytes
creator UID 4 bytes
string length 2 bytes
string string length bytes

The xselect token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
property length 2 bytes
property string property length bytes
prop. type len. 2 bytes
prop type prop. type len. bytes
data length 2 bytes
window data data length bytes

The xwindow token consists of:

token ID 1 byte
XID 4 bytes
creator UID 4 bytes
ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability See below.

The binary file format is Committed. The binary file contents is Uncommitted.

SEE ALSO

audit(1M), auditd(1M), bsmconv(1M), audit(2), auditon(2), au_to(3BSM), audit_control(4), audit_syslog(5)

Part VII, Solaris Auditing, in System Administration Guide: Security Services

NOTES

Each token is generally written using the au_to(3BSM) family of function calls.