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NAME

       audit_encode_nv_string - encode a name/value pair in a string

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libaudit.h>

       char *audit_encode_nv_string(const char *name, const char *value, unsigned int vlen)

DESCRIPTION

       This  function is used to encode a name/value pair. This should be used on any field being
       logged that potentially contains a space, a double-quote,  or  a  control  character.  Any
       value  containing  those have to be specially encoded for the auparse library to correctly
       handle the value. The encoding method is designed to prevent log injection  attacks  where
       malicious values could cause parsing errors.

       To  use  this  function,  pass  the  name  string  and  value  strings on their respective
       arguments. If the value is likely to have a NUL value embedded within it, you will need to
       pass  a value length that tells in bytes how big the value is. Otherwise, you can pass a 0
       for vlen and the function will simply use strlen against the value pointer. Also be  aware
       that  the name of the field will cause auparse to do certain things when interpretting the
       value. If the name is uid, a user id value in decimal is expected.  Make  sure  that  well
       known  names  are  used  for  their  intended  purpose  or that there is no chance of name
       collision with something new.

RETURN VALUE

       Returns a freshly malloc'ed string that the caller must free or NULL on error.

SEE ALSO

       audit_log_user_message(3), audit_log_user_comm_message(3),  audit_log_user_avc_message(3),
       audit_log_semanage_message(3).

AUTHOR

       Steve Grubb