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    NAME

    aureport - a tool that produces summary reports of audit daemon logs
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    aureport [options]  

    DESCRIPTION

    aureport is a tool that produces summary reports of the audit system logs. The aureport utility can also take input from stdin as long as the input is the raw log data. The reports have a column label at the top to help with interpretation of the various fields. Except for the main summary report, all reports have the audit event number. You can subsequently lookup the full event with ausearch -a event number. You may need to specify start & stop times if you get multiple hits. The reports produced by aureport can be used as building blocks for more complicated analysis.

     

    OPTIONS

    -au--auth
    Report about authentication attempts
    -a--avc
    Report about avc messages
    -c--config
    Report about config changes
    -cr--crypto
    Report about crypto events
    -e--event
    Report about events
    -f--file
    Report about files
    --failed
    Only select failed events for processing in the reports. The default is both success and failed events.
    -h--host
    Report about hosts
    -i--interpret
    Interpret numeric entities into text. For example, uid is converted to account name. The conversion is done using the current resources of the machine where the search is being run. If you have renamed the accounts, or don't have the same accounts on your machine, you could get misleading results.
    -if--input file
    Use the given file instead if the logs. This is to aid analysis where the logs have been moved to another machine or only part of a log was saved.
    -l--login
    Report about logins
    -m--mods
    Report about account modifications
    -ma--mac
    Report about Mandatory Access Control (MAC) events
    -p--pid
    Report about processes
    -r--response
    Report about responses to anomaly events
    -s--syscall
    Report about syscalls
    --success
    Only select successful events for processing in the reports. The default is both success and failed events.
    --summary
    Run the summary report that gives a total of the elements of the main report. Not all reports have a summary.
    -t--log
    This option will output a report of the start and end times for each log.
    -te--end [end-date] [end-time]
    Search for events with time stamps equal to or before the given end time. The format of end time depends on your locale. If the date is omitted, today is assumed. If the time is omitted, now is assumed. Use 24 hour clock time rather than AM or PM to specify time. An example date is 10/24/2005. An example of time is 18:00:00.

    You may also use the word: now, recent, today, yesterday, this-week, this-month, this-year. Today means starting at 1 second after midnight. Recent is 10 minutes ago. Yesterday is 1 second after midnight the previous day. This-week means starting 1 second after midnight on day 0 of the week determined by your locale (see localtime). This-month means 1 second after midnight on day 1 of the month. This-year means the 1 second after midnight on the first day of the first month.

    -tm--terminal
    Report about terminals
    -ts--start [start-date] [start-time]
    Search for events with time stamps equal to or after the given end time. The format of end time depends on your locale. If the date is omitted, today is assumed. If the time is omitted, midnight is assumed. Use 24 hour clock time rather than AM or PM to specify time. An example date is 10/24/2005. An example of time is 18:00:00.

    You may also use the word: now, recent, today, yesterday, this-week, this-month, this-year. Today means starting at 1 second after midnight. Recent is 10 minutes ago. Yesterday is 1 second after midnight the previous day. This-week means starting 1 second after midnight on day 0 of the week determined by your locale (see localtime). This-month means 1 second after midnight on day 1 of the month. This-year means the 1 second after midnight on the first day of the first month.

    -u--user
    Report about users
    -v--version
    Print the version and exit
    -x--executable
    Report about executables

     

    SEE ALSO

    ausearch(8), auditd(8).


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    SEE ALSO


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