Hi,
The rules proposed in /usr/share/doc/audit/rules/ contain 32 bits stuff.
For example :
## 10.2.5.b All elevation of privileges is logged
-a always,exit -F arch=b64 -S setuid -F a0=0 -F exe=/usr/bin/su -F 
key=10.2.5.b-elevated-privs-session
-a always,exit -F arch=b32 -S setuid -F a0=0 -F exe=/usr/bin/su -F 
key=10.2.5.b-elevated-privs-session

Is it still necessary for RHEL 8 ?
Would the 21-no32bit.rules be enough ?
Can we run any 32 bits binary on rhel 8 ?

Regards
Philippe

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