I have a client who is still running RHEL3.  Over the last 12 months the auditd 
process has become steadily more and more intrusive and causing problems.   I 
have attempted to turn it off but whenever I do so, suddenly SSH logins stop 
working.

At the moment the only way I have to manage the auditd process is to regularly 
delete the 2+GB of log files it creates every 4 hours.   Can anybody tell me 
how to turn it off without affecting other things?

Cheers

Brian Ross

Brian Ross
Technical Consultant

ASG Group Limited
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