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NAME

     setaudit, setaudit_addr — set audit session state

SYNOPSIS

     #include <bsm/audit.h>

     int
     setaudit(auditinfo_t *auditinfo);

     int
     setaudit_addr(auditinfo_addr_t *auditinfo_addr, u_int length);

DESCRIPTION

     The setaudit() system call sets the active audit session state for the current process via
     the auditinfo_t pointed to by auditinfo.  The setaudit_addr() system call sets extended
     state via auditinfo_addr and length.

     The auditinfo_t data structure is defined as follows:

         struct auditinfo {
                 au_id_t        ai_auid;         /* Audit user ID */
                 au_mask_t      ai_mask;         /* Audit masks */
                 au_tid_t       ai_termid;       /* Terminal ID */
                 au_asid_t      ai_asid;         /* Audit session ID */
         };
         typedef struct auditinfo        auditinfo_t;

     The ai_auid variable contains the audit identifier which is recorded in the audit log for
     each event the process caused.

     The au_mask_t data structure defines the bit mask for auditing successful and failed events
     out of the predefined list of event classes. It is defined as follows:

         struct au_mask {
                 unsigned int    am_success;     /* success bits */
                 unsigned int    am_failure;     /* failure bits */
         };
         typedef struct au_mask  au_mask_t;

     The au_termid_t data structure defines the Terminal ID recorded with every event caused by
     the process. It is defined as follows:

         struct au_tid {
                 dev_t           port;
                 u_int32_t       machine;
         };
         typedef struct au_tid   au_tid_t;

     The ai_asid variable contains the audit session ID which is recorded with every event caused
     by the process.

     The setaudit_addr() system call uses the expanded auditinfo_addr_t data structure supports
     Terminal IDs with larger addresses such as those used in IP version 6.  It is defined as
     follows:

         struct auditinfo_addr {
                 au_id_t         ai_auid;        /* Audit user ID. */
                 au_mask_t       ai_mask;        /* Audit masks. */
                 au_tid_addr_t   ai_termid;      /* Terminal ID. */
                 au_asid_t       ai_asid;        /* Audit session ID. */
         };
         typedef struct auditinfo_addr   auditinfo_addr_t;

     The au_tid_addr_t data structure which includes a larger address storage field and an
     additional field with the type of address stored:

         struct au_tid_addr {
                 dev_t           at_port;
                 u_int32_t       at_type;
                 u_int32_t       at_addr[4];
         };
         typedef struct au_tid_addr      au_tid_addr_t;

     These system calls require an appropriate privilege to complete.

RETURN VALUES

     The setaudit() and setaudit_addr() functions return the value 0 if successful; otherwise the
     value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

     [EFAULT]           A failure occurred while data transferred to or from the kernel failed.

     [EINVAL]           Illegal argument was passed by a system call.

     [EPERM]            The process does not have sufficient permission to complete the
                        operation.

SEE ALSO

     audit(2), auditon(2), getaudit(2), getauid(2), setauid(2), libbsm(3)

HISTORY

     The OpenBSM implementation was created by McAfee Research, the security division of McAfee
     Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc. in 2004.  It was subsequently adopted by the
     TrustedBSD Project as the foundation for the OpenBSM distribution.

AUTHORS

     This software was created by McAfee Research, the security research division of McAfee,
     Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc.  Additional authors include Wayne Salamon,
     Robert Watson, and SPARTA Inc.

     The Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit event stream format
     were defined by Sun Microsystems.

     This manual page was written by Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>.