All,
New auditd list member here. I just started playing around with auditd.
I was wondering if someone might be kind enough to answer a question I
have. I am attempting to create a rule that will audit privileged
commands for UID's greater than 500 but ignore one particular user that
falls under this rule. The user I am trying to ignore is the only user
that should be touching the file.
Below is the rule.
#### BEGIN RULE SNIP ####
## Ensure auditd Collects Information on the Use of Privileged Commands
-a always,exit -F path=/opt/varonis1.6.0106/bin/ls -F perm=x -F
auid>=500 -F auid!=4294967295 -F auid!=505 -k privileged
#### END RULE SNIP ####
Is the rule syntax above correct? If not how would I audit all users
with UID above 500 but still ignore one particular user?
Thank you and happy holidays,
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