Re: Audit messages on console & in logwatch

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On Thursday 30 June 2005 08:03, David D. Hagood wrote:
> Logging everything is good, but needlessly bothering root about trivial
> stuff just buries the important messages in the noise.

This is required for CAPP compliant auditing. We are logging only the minimum. 
There will probably be a default set of rules distributed with the audit 
package that can be installed by the admin to increase the amount of 
information collected.

Also, if you truly do not want to keep audit messages, you can minimize the 
disk space used by editing /etc/auditd.conf and setting max_log_file to 1 and 
num_logs = 2. This will occupy 2 MB of disk space.

-Steve

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