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Re: Dealing with BSM Audit Logs

Subject: Re: Dealing with BSM Audit Logs
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 21:56:25 +0200
On Oct 19, 2006, at 10:51 PM, Crist J. Clark wrote:

Anyway, I am in search of tools to deal with audit logs. For
example, I suspect that this noise is from ufsdump/restore,
but this is hard to back out. It'd be sweet to have a tool
where I could pull out all of the logs related to a process,
including its children, and look at them. Something interactive
would be so-o cool. Using auditreduce(1M) and praudit(1M) with
grep, perl, and awk only goes so far, especially when it
comes to GBs of logs.

Are there tools out there for this? Any leads, from Sun, free
stuff, your scripts, or third-party commercial, would help.

You could take a look at AuditViewer:

http://blogs.sun.com/martin/entry/audit_viewer_application

Early alpha, but at least something.

//Magnus

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