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'''Security Auditing''' is a feature in OpenVMS that allows the system manager to track certain system events such as logins and access to resources for security purposes. Each time an audited event occurs, a record is made in the security audit log file that contains information about that event. | '''Security Auditing''' is a feature in OpenVMS that allows the system manager to track certain system events such as logins and access to resources for security purposes. Each time an audited event occurs, a record is made in the security audit log file that contains information about that event. | ||
The [[ANALYZE/AUDIT]] utility allows you to view the audit log file. The [[SET AUDIT]] command defines the classes of | The [[ANALYZE/AUDIT]] utility allows you to view the audit log file. The [[SET AUDIT]] command defines the classes of events that are tracked in the audit log file. | ||
[[Category:Security]] | [[Category:Security]] | ||
[[Category:Utilities]] | [[Category:Utilities]] | ||
Revision as of 15:28, 11 December 2019
Security Auditing is a feature in OpenVMS that allows the system manager to track certain system events such as logins and access to resources for security purposes. Each time an audited event occurs, a record is made in the security audit log file that contains information about that event.
The ANALYZE/AUDIT utility allows you to view the audit log file. The SET AUDIT command defines the classes of events that are tracked in the audit log file.