Scott Ehrlich wrote: > Whenever I review audit logs, it is difficult for me to determine if an > account was logged in at an usual day/time because there is no timestamp > next to any entry, at least as I interpret the format. How, then do I > properly and successfully review the audit log entries based on a > date/time stamp? > > Also, how can I filter out root and sudo account entries, displaying > everyone else in audit? tail -f /var/log/audit/audit.log | ausearch -i The above will allow you to see the logs happen in real time and human readable form. Do a man of ausearch and autreport for more info. Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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