Hi Kenyon, this was indeed an intentional decision to allow us to reduce
the potential attack surface of this high-privilege tool. It was
relatively new and relatively under-inspected at the time and this
seemed like a fair tradeoff.
At this point it's no longer new, but probably still
This is absurd:
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/audit/commit/debian/rules?id=58c052d846f1ffd6575c04a373cd1e7f157cb3f8
auditd doesn't listen unless you configure it to listen. Why would
Ubuntu build the package with listening support completely disabled?
Nobody else does this. There's no
That's silly: https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-
audit/2012-August/msg7.html
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Title:
remote listener disabled, no indication in man
** Summary changed:
- remote listender disabled, no indication in man page, config file or start-up
logs
+ remote listener disabled, no indication in man page, config file or start-up
logs
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