au_user_mask(3)
NAME
au_user_mask − get user’s binary preselection mask
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... −lbsm −lsocket −lnsl −lintl [ library ... ]
#include <bsm/libbsm.h>
int au_user_mask( char ∗username, au_mask_t ∗mask_p);
DESCRIPTION
au_user_mask() reads the default, system wide audit classes from audit_control(4), combines them with the per-user audit classes from the audit_user(4) database, and updates the binary preselection mask pointed to by mask_p with the combined value.
The audit flags in the flags field of the audit_control(4) database and the always-audit-flags and never-audit-flags from the audit_user(4) database represent binary audit classes. These fields are combined by au_preselect(3) as follows:
mask = ( flags + always-audit-flags) − never-audit-flags
au_user_mask() only fails if both the both the audit_control(4) and the audit_user(4) database entries could not be retrieved. This allows for flexible configurations.
RETURN VALUES
au_user_mask() returns:
0 Success.
-1 Failure. Both the audit_control(4) and the audit_user(4) database entries could not be retrieved.
FILES
/etc/security/audit_control
contains default parameters read by the audit daemon, auditd(1M)
/etc/security/audit_user
stores per-user audit event mask
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
| MT-Level | MT-Safe |
SEE ALSO
login(1), bsmconv(1M), getaudit(2), setaudit(2), au_preselect(3), getacinfo(3), getauusernam(3), audit_control(4), audit_user(4), attributes(5)
NOTES
au_user_mask() should be called by programs like login(1) which set a process’s preselection mask with setaudit(2). getaudit(2) should be used to obtain audit characteristics for the current process.
The functionality described in this man page is available only if the Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled. See bsmconv(1M) for more information.
SunOS 5.6 — Last change: 29 Dec 1996