Lane Williams wrote: > Yeah, I had tried that. There is an access syscall. From the looks of > things the audit version that comes with SuSE has a few problems. I > know in Red Hat it seems to work as I need it to. SuSE is also using > Apparmor in place of SELinux, or at least they make it appear that way. > The audit deamon also does not support file system watches.
File system watches aren't supported in the upstream kernel until 2.6.18. > Seems the only success=no returns that I receive are when the file does > not exist. I may also have to add more to my filter in order to get > what I want. Unfortunately I am stuck with SuSE and will have to > continue troubleshooting until the patches come out. If you're using a 2.6.16 kernel and 1.1.3 audit tools, that seems like a mismatch. There was a 1.1.4 audit package released back in February and the release mail mentions apparmor support. https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-audit/2006-February/msg00036.html You could try: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/audit-1.1.4-1.src.rpm Good luck, -- ljk > > Thanks, > Lane > -- Linux-audit mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit
