dce_aud_start_with_pac(3sec)
Determines whether a specified event must be audited given the client's Privilege Attribute Certificate (PAC) and the event outcome
Used by non-RPC based client/server applications that use the DCE authorization model.
Synopsis
#include <dce/audit.h> void dce_aud_start_with_pac( unsigned32 event, sec_id_pac_t
*pac, unsigned_char_t *address, unsigned32 options, unsigned32 outcome,
dce_aud_rec_t *ard, unsigned32 *status);
Parameters
Input
event Specifies the event to be audited. This is a 32-bit event number. The event field in the audit record header will be set to this number.
pac Specifies the client's PAC from which the client's identification information is retrieved to set the client, cell, num_groups, and
groups fields in the audit record header.
address Specifies the client's address. The address can be in any format that is native to the underlying transport protocol.
options Specifies the optional header information desired (aud_c_evt_all_info, aud_c_evt_group_info, aud_c_evt_address_info). It can also be used to
specify any of two options: to always log an audit record (aud_c_evt_always_log) or to always send an alarm message to the standard output (aud_c_evt_always_alarm). If any of these
two options is selected, the filter is bypassed.
The value of the options parameter is the bitwise OR of any selected combination of the following option values:
aud_c_evt_all_info |
Includes all optional information (groups and address) in the audit record header. |
aud_c_evt_groups_info |
Includes the groups' information in the audit record header. |
aud_c_evt_address_info |
Includes the client address information in the audit record header. |
aud_c_evt_always_log |
Bypasses the filter and indicates that the event must be logged. |
aud_c_evt_always_alarm |
Bypasses the filter and indicates that an alarm message must be sent to the system console for the event. |
outcome The event outcome to be stored in the header. The following event outcome values are defined:
aud_c_esl_cond_success |
The event was completed successfully. |
aud_c_esl_cond_denial |
The event failed because of access denial. |
aud_c_esl_cond_failure |
The event failed because of reasons other than access denial. |
aud_c_esl_cond_pending |
The event is in an intermediate state, and the outcome is pending, being one in a series of connected events, where the application desires to record the real outcome only after the last event. |
aud_c_esl_cond_unknown |
The event outcome (denial, failure, pending, or success) is still unknown. This outcome exists only between a dce_aud_start( ) (all varieties of this routine) call and the next
dce_aud_commit( ) call. You can also use 0 to specify this outcome.
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Output
ard Returns a pointer to an audit record buffer. If the event does not need to be audited because it is not selected by the filters, or if the environment variable
DCEAUDITOFF has been set, a NULL pointer is returned. If the function is called with outcome set to aud_c_esl_cond_unknown, it is possible that the function
cannot determine whether the event should be audited. In this case, the audit record descriptor is still allocated and its address is returned to the caller. An outcome must be provided
prior to logging the record with the dce_aud_commit( ) function.
status The status code returned by this routine. This status code indicates whether the routine was completed successfully or not. If the routine was not completed
successfully, the reason for the failure is given.
Description The dce_aud_start_with_pac( ) function determines if an audit record must be generated for the specified event. The decision is based on the event filters,
an environment variable (DCEAUDITOFF), the client's identity provided in the pac parameter, and the event outcome (if it is provided in the outcome parameter). If this
event needs to be audited, the function allocates an audit record descriptor and returns a pointer to it, (that is, ard). If the event does not need to be audited, NULL is returned
in the ard parameter. If either the aud_c_evt_always_log or aud_c_evt_always_alarm option is selected, then an audit record descriptor will always be created and returned.
The dce_aud_start_with_pac( ) function is designed to be used by non-RPC applications that use the DCE authorization model (that is, DCE PAC and ACL). RPC applications must use
dce_aud_start( ). Non-RPC applications that do not use the DCE authorization model must use dce_aud_start_with_name( ).
This function obtains the client's identity information from the client's Privilege Attribute Certificate (PAC) and records it in the newly created audit record descriptor.
Event-specific information can be added to the record by calling the dce_aud_put_ev_info( ) function. This function can be called multiple times after calling any of the
dce_aud_start_* functions and before calling dce_aud_commit( ). A completed audit record can either be appended to an audit trail file or sent to the Audit daemon by calling the
dce_aud_commit( ) function.
This function searches for all relevant filters (for the specified subject and outcome, if these are specified), summarizes the actions for each possible event outcome, and records an outcome-action
table with ard. If the outcome is specified when calling this function and the outcome does not require any action according to filters, then this function returns a NULL
ard.
If the outcome is not specified in the dce_aud_start_with_pac( ) call, dce_aud_start_with_pac( ) returns a NULL ard if no action is required for all
possible outcomes.
The caller should not change the outcome between the dce_aud_start_with_pac( ) and dce_aud_commit( ) calls arbitrarily. In this case, the outcome can be made more specific, for
example, from aud_c_esl_cond_unknown to aud_c_esl_cond_success or from aud_c_esl_cond_pending to aud_c_esl_cond_success.
An outcome change from aud_c_esl_cond_success to aud_c_esl_cond_denial is not logically correct because the outcome aud_c_esl_cond_success may have caused a NULL
ard to be returned in this function. If the final outcome can be aud_c_esl_cond_success, then it should be specified in this function, or use aud_c_esl_cond_unknown.
This function can be called with the outcome parameter taking a value of zero or the union (logical OR) of selected values from the set of constants aud_c_esl_cond_success,
aud_c_esl_cond_failure, aud_c_esl_cond_denial, and aud_c_esl_cond_pending. The outcome parameter used in the dce_aud_commit( ) function should take one
value from the same set of constants.
If dce_aud_start_with_pac( ) used a non-zero value for outcome, then the constant used for outcome in the dce_aud_commit( ) call should have been selected in the
dce_aud_start_with_pac( ) call.
Return Values No value is returned.
Errors
The following describes a partial list of errors that might be returned. Refer to the OSF DCE Problem Determination Guide for complete descriptions of all error messages.
aud_s_ok The call was successful.
Status codes passed from sec_rgy_site_open( ).
Status codes passed from sec_rgy_properties_get_info( ).
Status codes passed from uuid_create_nil( ).
Related Information Functions:
dce_aud_open(3sec)
dce_aud_start(3sec)
dce_aud_start_with_server_binding(3sec)
dce_aud_start_with_name(3sec)
dce_aud_put_ev_info(3sec)
dce_aud_commit(3sec)
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