Hi, I am running auditd-3.0.7-4 on an Alma Linux v8.8. I know that for all of RHEL 6 and RHEL 7 variants that I worked with, to include CentOS (not Stream) that after I rebooted a server or restarted the auditd service (with -e 1 set) that I would 100% of the time get a report in /var/log/messages about the quantity of rules that successfully loaded.
I could compare that to my unified rules file (/etc/audit/rules.d/Unified.rules - for a reference) and strip out the typical for auditd Control rules (-D, -e 1, -f 1, -b, -r, for examples) and then assess if I had the full set of files loaded or not. With this implementation of auditd, on version 3.0.7-4, I am not getting those results anymore. Am I looking in the wrong place, because for me this is important information? Yes, I know that I can also manually execute "auditctl -l | wc -l" and get that information too, but I was wondering if this is planned or if I am looking in the wrong place, or what to do. Thanks, -------------------------- Warron French
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