Program Name
When you enter a program name or pattern that matches the name of the bi-
nary executable of the program of interest, the report displays security events
that have occurred for a specific program.
Profile Name
When you enter the name of the profile, the report displays the security
events that are generated for the specified profile. You can use this to see
what is being confined by a specific profile.
PID Number
PID number is a number that uniquely identifies one specific process or
running program (this number is valid only during the lifetime of that pro-
cess).
Severity
Select the lowest severity level for security events to include in the report.
The selected severity level and above are then included in the reports.
Detail
A source to which the profile has denied access. This includes capabilities
and files. You can use this field to report the resources to which profiles
prevent access.
Access Type
The access type describes what is actually happening with the security event.
The options are
PERMITTING
,
REJECTING
, or
AUDITING
.
Mode
The Mode is the permission that the profile grants to the program or process
to which it is applied. The options are
all
(all modes without filtering),
r
(read),
w
(write),
l
(link),
x
(execute), and
m
(mmap).
Export Type
Enables you to export a CSV (comma separated values) or HTML file. The
CSV file separates pieces of data in the log entries with commas using a
standard data format for importing into table-oriented applications. You can
enter a path for your exported report by typing the full path in the field pro-
vided.
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