Streaming auditd information to syslog

Serge Dubrouski sergeyfd at gmail.com
Wed Jan 10 20:00:53 UTC 2007


It looks like it can be a simple script calling logger tool.

man logger.

On 1/10/07, Bailey, Edward <ebailey at transunion.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am looking into streaming auditd information to a central syslog
> server. I see a place in the audit.conf config file to make this happen,
> but I can can't get it to work and I am hoping someone else knows how.
>
> In audit.conf
>
> # Alternative output
> output {
>        mode            = stream;
>        command         = "/usr/local/sbin/send_to_syslog"
> };
>
> This seems to be where output is directed to syslog, but what is
> "/usr/local/sbin/send_to_syslog"?
>
> Does anyone know? I can't find an answer.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ed
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