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        <description>Merge OpenBSM 1.2-alpha5 from vendor branch to FreeBSD -CURRENT:- Add a new &quot;qsize&quot; parameter in audit_control and the getacqsize(3) API to  query it, allowing to set the kernel&apos;s maximum audit queue length.- Add support to push a mapping between audit event names and event numbers  into the kernel (where supported) using new A_GETEVENT and A_SETEVENT  auditon(2) operations.- Add audit event identifiers for a number of new (and not-so-new) FreeBSD  system calls including those for asynchronous I/O, thread management, SCTP,  jails, multi-FIB support, and misc. POSIX interfaces such as  posix_fallocate(2) and posix_fadvise(2).- On operating systems supporting Capsicum, auditreduce(1) and praudit(1) now  run sandboxed.- Empty &quot;flags&quot; and &quot;naflags&quot; fields are now permitted in audit_control(5).Many thanks to Christian Brueffer for producing the OpenBSM release andimporting/tagging it in the vendor branch.  This release will allow improvedauditing of a range of new FreeBSD functionality, as well as non-traditionalevents (e.g., fine-grained I/O auditing) not required by the Orange Book orCommon Criteria.Obtained from:	TrustedBSD ProjectSponsored by:	DARPA, AFRLMFC after:	3 weeks

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        <description>Merge OpenBSM 1.2-alpha5 from vendor branch to FreeBSD -CURRENT:- Add a new &quot;qsize&quot; parameter in audit_control and the getacqsize(3) API to  query it, allowing to set the kernel&apos;s maximum audit queue length.- Add support to push a mapping between audit event names and event numbers  into the kernel (where supported) using new A_GETEVENT and A_SETEVENT  auditon(2) operations.- Add audit event identifiers for a number of new (and not-so-new) FreeBSD  system calls including those for asynchronous I/O, thread management, SCTP,  jails, multi-FIB support, and misc. POSIX interfaces such as  posix_fallocate(2) and posix_fadvise(2).- On operating systems supporting Capsicum, auditreduce(1) and praudit(1) now  run sandboxed.- Empty &quot;flags&quot; and &quot;naflags&quot; fields are now permitted in audit_control(5).Many thanks to Christian Brueffer for producing the OpenBSM release andimporting/tagging it in the vendor branch.  This release will allow improvedauditing of a range of new FreeBSD functionality, as well as non-traditionalevents (e.g., fine-grained I/O auditing) not required by the Orange Book orCommon Criteria.Obtained from:	TrustedBSD ProjectSponsored by:	DARPA, AFRLMFC after:	3 weeks

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        <pubDate>Sun, 26 Mar 2017 21:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description>Vendor branch import of TrustedBSD OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 5:- Update install notes to indicate /etc files are to be installed manually.- On systems without LOG_SECURITY, use LOG_AUTH.- Convert to autoconf/automake in order to move to a more portable (not  BSD-specific) build infrastructure, and more easy conditional building of  components.  Currently, the primary feature loss is that automake does  not have native support for manual symlinks.  This will be addressed in a  future OpenBSM release.- Add compat/queue.h, to be used on systems dated BSD queue macro libraries  (as found on Linux).- Rename CHANGELOG to HISTORY, as our change log doesn&apos;t follow some of the  existing conventions for a CHANGELOG.- Some private data structures moved from audit.h to audit_internal.h to  prevent inappropriate use by applications and name space pollution.- Improved detection and use of endian macros using autoconf.- Avoid non-portable use of struct in6_addr, which is largely opaque.- Avoid leaking BSD kernel socket related token code to user space in  bsm_token.c.- Teach System V IPC calls to look for Linux naming variations for certain  struct ipc_perm fields.- Test for audit system calls, and if not present, don&apos;t build  bsm_wrappers.c, bsm_notify.c, audit(8), and auditd(8), which rely on  those system calls.- au_close() is not implemented on systems that don&apos;t have audit system  calls, but au_close_buffer() is.- Work around missing BSDisms in bsm_wrapper.c.- Fix nested includes so including libbsm.h in an application on Linux  picks up the necessary definitions.Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project

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        <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2006 16:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Robert Watson &lt;rwatson@FreeBSD.org&gt;</dc:creator>
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        <description>This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r156283,which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.

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        <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2006 16:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description>Merge OpenBSM 1.2-alpha5 from vendor branch to FreeBSD -CURRENT:- Add a new &quot;qsize&quot; parameter in audit_control and the getacqsize(3) API to  query it, allowing to set the kernel&apos;s maximum audit queue length.- Add support to push a mapping between audit event names and event numbers  into the kernel (where supported) using new A_GETEVENT and A_SETEVENT  auditon(2) operations.- Add audit event identifiers for a number of new (and not-so-new) FreeBSD  system calls including those for asynchronous I/O, thread management, SCTP,  jails, multi-FIB support, and misc. POSIX interfaces such as  posix_fallocate(2) and posix_fadvise(2).- On operating systems supporting Capsicum, auditreduce(1) and praudit(1) now  run sandboxed.- Empty &quot;flags&quot; and &quot;naflags&quot; fields are now permitted in audit_control(5).Many thanks to Christian Brueffer for producing the OpenBSM release andimporting/tagging it in the vendor branch.  This release will allow improvedauditing of a range of new FreeBSD functionality, as well as non-traditionalevents (e.g., fine-grained I/O auditing) not required by the Orange Book orCommon Criteria.Obtained from:	TrustedBSD ProjectSponsored by:	DARPA, AFRLMFC after:	3 weeks

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        <description>Vendor branch import of TrustedBSD OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 5:- Update install notes to indicate /etc files are to be installed manually.- On systems without LOG_SECURITY, use LOG_AUTH.- Convert to autoconf/automake in order to move to a more portable (not  BSD-specific) build infrastructure, and more easy conditional building of  components.  Currently, the primary feature loss is that automake does  not have native support for manual symlinks.  This will be addressed in a  future OpenBSM release.- Add compat/queue.h, to be used on systems dated BSD queue macro libraries  (as found on Linux).- Rename CHANGELOG to HISTORY, as our change log doesn&apos;t follow some of the  existing conventions for a CHANGELOG.- Some private data structures moved from audit.h to audit_internal.h to  prevent inappropriate use by applications and name space pollution.- Improved detection and use of endian macros using autoconf.- Avoid non-portable use of struct in6_addr, which is largely opaque.- Avoid leaking BSD kernel socket related token code to user space in  bsm_token.c.- Teach System V IPC calls to look for Linux naming variations for certain  struct ipc_perm fields.- Test for audit system calls, and if not present, don&apos;t build  bsm_wrappers.c, bsm_notify.c, audit(8), and auditd(8), which rely on  those system calls.- au_close() is not implemented on systems that don&apos;t have audit system  calls, but au_close_buffer() is.- Work around missing BSDisms in bsm_wrapper.c.- Fix nested includes so including libbsm.h in an application on Linux  picks up the necessary definitions.Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project

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