AU_IO(3) BSD Library Functions Manual AU_IO(3)NAME
au_fetch_tok, au_print_tok, au_read_rec — perform I/O involving an audit
record
LIBRARY
library “libbsm”
SYNOPSIS
#include <bsm/libbsm.h>
int
au_fetch_tok(tokenstr_t *tok, u_char *buf, int len);
void
au_print_tok(FILE *outfp, tokenstr_t *tok, char *del, char raw,
char sfrm);
int
au_read_rec(FILE *fp, u_char **buf);
DESCRIPTION
These interfaces support input and output (I/O) involving audit records,
internalizing an audit record from a byte stream, converting a token to
either a raw or default string, and reading a single record from a file.
The au_fetch_tok() function reads a token from the passed buffer buf of
length len bytes, and returns a pointer to the token via tok.
The au_print_tok() function prints a string form of the token tok to the
file output stream outfp, either in default mode, or raw mode if raw is
set non-zero. The delimiter del is used when printing.
The au_read_rec() function reads an audit record from the file stream fp,
and returns an allocated memory buffer containing the record via *buf,
which must be freed by the caller using free(3).
A typical use of these routines might open a file with fopen(3), then
read records from the file sequentially by calling au_read_rec(). Each
record would be broken down into components tokens through sequential
calls to au_fetch_tok() on the buffer, and then invoking au_print_tok()
to print each token to an output stream such as stdout. On completion of
the processing of each record, a call to free(3) would be used to free
the record buffer. Finally, the source stream would be closed by a call
to fclose(3).
RETURN VALUES
The au_fetch_tok() and au_read_rec() functions return 0 on success, or -1
on failure along with additional error information returned via errno.
SEE ALSOfree(3), libbsm(3)HISTORY
The OpenBSM implementation was created by McAfee Research, the security
division of McAfee Inc., under contract to Apple Computer, Inc., in 2004.
It was subsequently adopted by the TrustedBSD Project as the foundation
for the OpenBSM distribution.
AUTHORS
This software was created by Robert Watson, Wayne Salamon, and Suresh
Krishnaswamy for McAfee Research, the security research division of
McAfee, Inc., under contract to Apple Computer, Inc.
The Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit
event stream format were defined by Sun Microsystems.
BUGS
The errno variable may not always be properly set in the event of an
error.
BSD April 19, 2005 BSD