Safeguard Administrator's Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

Configuration
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Configuring Process Auditing
AUDIT-DEVICE-ACCESS-FAIL
Unsuccessful attempts to access all devices or subdevices on the system are
audited. This setting supplements the audit settings for individual devices or
subdevices. The conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The default
is NONE.
AUDIT-DEVICE-MANAGE-PASS
Successful attempts to create or manage the authorization record of a device or
subdevice are audited. This setting supplements the audit settings for individual
devices or subdevices. The conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE.
The default is NONE.
AUDIT-DEVICE-MANAGE-FAIL
Unsuccessful attempts to create or manage the authorization record for a device or
subdevice are audited. This setting supplements the audit settings for individual
devices or subdevices. The conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE.
The default is NONE.
To change any of these values, issue the ALTER SAFEGUARD command from
SAFECOM. For example, to specify auditing of successful attempts to access a device
or subdevice, in addition to the audit settings in the individual device or subdevice
authorization record:
=ALTER SAFEGUARD, AUDIT-DEVICE-ACCESS-PASS ALL
Configuring Process Auditing
You can configure systemwide auditing of all process names in addition to the audit
settings in the individual process authorization records. Processes can be audited at
the local level, at the remote level, or at both levels (ALL).
These Safeguard attributes relate to auditing processes:
AUDIT-PROCESS-ACCESS-PASS
Successful attempts to access all processes or subprocesses on the system are
audited. This setting supplements the audit settings for individual processes or
subprocesses. The conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The
default is NONE.
AUDIT-PROCESS-ACCESS-FAIL
Unsuccessful attempts to access all processes or subprocesses on the system are
audited. This setting supplements the audit settings for individual processes or
subprocesses. The conditions can be ALL, NONE, LOCAL, or REMOTE. The
default is NONE.