Chapter 1. Package Updates
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1.11. audit
1.11.1. RHBA-2009:0475: bug fix and enhancement update
Note
This update has already been released (prior to the GA of this release) as errata
RHBA-2009:0475
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Updated audit packages that fix a bug and add an enhancement are now available.
The audit packages contain user-space utilities for storing and searching the audit records generated
by the audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 kernel.
These updated audit packages fix the following bug:
• ausearch was unable to interpret tty audit records. tty records are specially-encoded, and the
ausearch program could not decode them, which resulted in their being displayed in encoded form.
These updated packages enable ausearch to interpret (i.e. decode correctly) TTY records, thus
resolving the issue. (
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In addition, these updated audit packages provide the following enhancement:
• The aureport program was enhanced to add a '--tty' report option. This is a new report that was
recently added to audit in order to aid in the review of TTY audit events. (
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Users are advised to upgrade to these updated audit packages, which resolve this issue and add this
enhancement.
1.11.2. RHBA-2009:0443: bug fix update
Note
This update has already been released (prior to the GA of this release) as errata
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Updated audit packages that resolve several issues are now available.
The audit packages contain user-space utilities for storing and searching the audit records generated
by the audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 kernel.
These updated packages fix the following bugs in the auditd daemon and one of its utilities:
• when the log_format parameter was set to "NOLOG" in the auditd.conf configuration file, audit
events which were queued in the internal message queue were not cleared after being written to
dispatchers. This caused the internal message queue to grow over time, causing an auditd memory
leak. With these updated packages the audit events in the internal message queue are properly
cleared after being written, thus plugging the memory leak.
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