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@OpenBSM TODO

- Build a regression test suite for libbsm that generates each token
  type and then compares the results with known good data.  Make sure to
  test that things work properly with respect to endianness of the local
  platform.
- Document contents of libbsm "public" data structures in libbsm man pages.
- The audit.log.5 man page is incomplete, as it does not describe all
  token types.
- With the move to autoconf/automake, man page symlinks are no longer
  installed.  This needs to be fixed.
- It might be desirable to be able to provide EOPNOTSUPP system call stubs
  on systems that don't have the necessary audit system calls; that would
  allow the full libbsm and tool set to build, just not run.
- Teach praudit how to begin printing at any point in a token stream, not
  just at the beginning of a record.  This will make it easier to use
  praudit in test suites processing single-token files without header and
  trailer context.
- Document audit_warn event arguments.
- Allow the path /etc/security to be configured at configure-time so that
  alternative locations can be used.
- NLS support for au_strerror(3), which provides error strings for BSM errors
  not available on the local OS platform.
- Support for client certificates in auditdistd, to include certificate chain
  validation.

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OpenBSM TODO

- Build a regression test suite for libbsm that generates each token
  type and then compares the results with known good data.  Make sure to
  test that things work properly with respect to endianness of the local
  platform.
- Document contents of libbsm "public" data structures in libbsm man pages.
- The audit.log.5 man page is incomplete, as it does not describe all
  token types.
- With the move to autoconf/automake, man page symlinks are no longer
  installed.  This needs to be fixed.
- It might be desirable to be able to provide EOPNOTSUPP system call stubs
  on systems that don't have the necessary audit system calls; that would
  allow the full libbsm and tool set to build, just not run.
- Teach praudit how to begin printing at any point in a token stream, not
  just at the beginning of a record.  This will make it easier to use
  praudit in test suites processing single-token files without header and
  trailer context.
- Document audit_warn event arguments.
- Allow the path /etc/security to be configured at configure-time so that
  alternative locations can be used.
- NLS support for au_strerror(3), which provides error strings for BSM errors
  not available on the local OS platform.

$P4: //depot/projects/trustedbsd/openbsm/TODO#13 $
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@SVN rev 191273 on 2009-04-19 16:17:13Z by rwatson

Merge OpenBSM 1.1 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head.

OpenBSM history for imported revision below for reference.

MFC after:      2 weeks
Sponsored by:   Apple, Inc.
Obtained from:  TrustedBSD Project

OpenBSM 1.1

- Change auditon(2) parameters and data structures to be 32/64-bit architecture
  independent.  Add more information to man page about auditon(2) parameters.
- Add wrapper functions for auditon(2) to use legacy commands when the new
  commands are not supported.
- Add default for 'expire-after' in audit_control to expire trail files when
  the audit directory is more than 10 megabytes ('10M').
- Interface to convert between local and BSM fcntl(2) command values has been
  added:  au_bsm_to_fcntl_cmd(3) and au_fcntl_cmd_to_bsm(3), along with
  definitions of constants in audit_fcntl.h.
- A bug, introduced in OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4, in which AUT_RETURN32 tokens
  generated by audit_submit(3) were improperly encoded has been fixed.
- Fix example in audit_submit(3) man page.  Also, make it clear that we want
  the audit ID as the argument.
- A new audit event class 'aa', for post-login authentication and
  authorization events, has been added.
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## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
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## SVN ##
## SVN ## Merge OpenBSM 1.2-alpha3 from head to stable/9, upgrading from the previous
## SVN ## OpenBSM 1.1p2:
## SVN ##
## SVN ## OpenBSM 1.2 alpha 3
## SVN ##
## SVN ## - Various minor tweaks to the auditdistd build to make it fit the FreeBSD
## SVN ##   build environment better.
## SVN ## - AUE_WAIT6 merged from FreeBSD 9.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## OpenBSM 1.2 alpha 2
## SVN ##
## SVN ## - auditdistd, a distributed audit trail management daemon, has now been
## SVN ##   merged.  This allows trail files to be securely and reliably synced from
## SVN ##   audited hosts to an audit server, and employs TLS encryption.  Where
## SVN ##   available, it uses Capsicum to sandbox the service.  This work was
## SVN ##   contributed by Pawel Jakub Dawidek under sponsorship from the FreeBSD
## SVN ##   Foundation.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## OpenBSM 1.2 alpha 1
## SVN ##
## SVN ## - Add Capsicum-related error numbers for FreeBSD: ENOTCAPABLE, ECAPMODE.
## SVN ## - Add Capsicum, process descriptor audit events for FreeBSD.
## SVN ## - Allow 0% minspace.
## SVN ## - Fixes from the clang static analyser.
## SVN ## - Fix expiration of trail files when the host parameter is used.
## SVN ## - Various typo fixes.
## SVN ## - Support for Solaris privilege and privilege set tokens.
## SVN ## - Documentation for getachost(), improvements for getacfilesz().
## SVN ## - Fix a directory descriptor leak that happened when audit trail partitions
## SVN ##   filled.
## SVN ## - Support for more Linux distributions with a partial contemporary endian.h.
## SVN ## - Improved escaping of XML-encapsulated BSM.
## SVN ## - A variety of minor documentation, style, and functional.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## A separate commit will merge build changes to enable auditdistd, etc.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
## SVN ## Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation (auditdistd)
## SVN ##
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@SVN rev 186647 on 2008-12-31 11:12:24Z by rwatson

Merge OpenBSM alpha 4 from OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both
contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and src/sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual
merge).  Add libauditd build parts and add to auditd's linkage;
force libbsm to build before libauditd.

OpenBSM history for imported revisions below for reference.

MFC after:      1 month
Sponsored by:   Apple Inc.
Obtained from:  TrustedBSD Project

OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 4

- With the addition of BSM error number mapping, we also need to map the
  local error number passed to audit_submit(3) to a BSM error number,
  rather than have the caller perform that conversion.
- Reallocate user audit events to avoid collisions with Solaris; adopt a
  more formal allocation scheme, and add some events allocated in Solaris
  that will be of immediate use on other platforms.
- Add an event for Calife.
- Add au_strerror(3), which allows generating strings for BSM errors
  directly, rather than requiring applications to map to the local error
  space, which might not be able to entirely represent the BSM error
  number space.
- Major auditd rewrite for launchd(8) support.  Add libauditd library
  that is shared between launchd and auditd.
- Add AUDIT_TRIGGER_INITIALIZE trigger (sent via 'audit -i') for
  (re)starting auditing under launchd(8) on Mac OS X.
- Add 'current' symlink to active audit trail.
- Add crash recovery of previous audit trail file when detected on audit
  startup that it has not been properly terminated.
- Add the event AUE_audit_recovery to indicated when an audit trail file
  has been recovered from not being properly terminated.  This event is
  stored in the new audit trail file and includes the path of recovered
  audit trail file.
- Mac OS X and FreeBSD dependent code in auditd.c is separated into
  auditd_darwin.c and auditd_fbsd.c files.
- Add an event for the posix_spawn(2) and fsgetpath(2) Mac OS X system
  calls.
- For Mac OS X, we use ASL(3) instead of syslog(3) for logging.
- Add support for NOTICE level logging.

OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 3

- Add two new functions, au_bsm_to_errno() and au_errno_to_bsm(), to map
  between BSM error numbers (largely the Solaris definitions) and local
  errno(2) values for 32-bit and 64-bit return tokens.  This is required
  as operating systems don't agree on some of the values of more recent
  error numbers.
- Fix a bug how au_to_exec_args(3) and au_to_exec_env(3) calculates the
  total size for the token.  This buge.
- Deprecated Darwin constants, such as TRAILER_PAD_MAGIC, removed.
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@SVN rev 185573 on 2008-12-02 23:26:43Z by rwatson

Merge OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 2 from the OpenBSM vendor branch to head, both
contrib/openbsm (svn merge) and sys/{bsm,security/audit} (manual merge).

- Add OpenBSM contrib tree to include paths for audit(8) and auditd(8).
- Merge support for new tokens, fixes to existing token generation to
  audit_bsm_token.c.
- Synchronize bsm includes and definitions.

OpenBSM history for imported revisions below for reference.

MFC after:      1 month
Sponsored by:   Apple Inc.
Obtained from:  TrustedBSD Project

--

OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 2

- Include files in OpenBSM are now broken out into two parts: library builds
  required solely for user space, and system includes, which may also be
  required for use in the kernels of systems integrating OpenBSM.  Submitted
  by Stacey Son.
- Configure option --with-native-includes allows forcing the use of native
  include for system includes, rather than the versions bundled with OpenBSM.
  This is intended specifically for platforms that ship OpenBSM, have adapted
  versions of the system includes in a kernel source tree, and will use the
  OpenBSM build infrastructure with an unmodified OpenBSM distribution,
  allowing the customized system includes to be used with the OpenBSM build.
  Submitted by Stacey Son.
- Various strcpy()'s/strcat()'s have been changed to strlcpy()'s/strlcat()'s
  or asprintf().  Added compat/strlcpy.h for Linux.
- Remove compatibility defines for old Darwin token constant names; now only
  BSM token names are provided and used.
- Add support for extended header tokens, which contain space for information
  on the host generating the record.
- Add support for setting extended host information in the kernel, which is
  used for setting host information in extended header tokens.  The
  audit_control file now supports a "host" parameter which can be used by
  auditd to set the information; if not present, the kernel parameters won't
  be set and auditd uses unextended headers for records that it generates.

OpenBSM 1.1 alpha 1

- Add option to auditreduce(1) which allows users to invert sense of
  matching, such that BSM records that do not match, are selected.
- Fix bug in audit_write() where we commit an incomplete record in the
  event there is an error writing the subject token.  This was submitted
  by Diego Giagio.
- Build support for Mac OS X 10.5.1 submitted by Eric Hall.
- Fix a bug which resulted in host XML attributes not being arguments so
  that const strings can be passed as arguments to tokens.  This patch was
  submitted by Xin LI.
- Modify the -m option so users can select more then one audit event.
- For Mac OS X, added Mach IPC support for audit trigger messages.
- Fixed a bug in getacna() which resulted in a locking problem on Mac OS X.
- Added LOG_PERROR flag to openlog when -d option is used with auditd.
- AUE events added for Mac OS X Leopard system calls.
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- Teach praudit how to general XML format BSM streams.
- Teach libbsm about any additional 64-bit token types that are present
  in more recent Solaris versions.
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@Initial vendor import of the TrustedBSD OpenBSM distribution, version
1.0 alpha 1, an implementation of the documented Sun Basic Security
Module (BSM) Audit API and file format, as well as local extensions to
support the Mac OS X and FreeBSD operating systems.  Also included are
command line tools for audit trail reduction and conversion to text,
as well as documentation of the commands, file format, and APIs.  This
distribution is the foundation for the TrustedBSD Audit implementation,
and is a pre-release.

This is the first in a series of commits to introduce support for
Common Criteria CAPP security event audit support.

This software has been made possible through the generous
contributions of Apple Computer, Inc., SPARTA, Inc., as well as
members of the TrustedBSD Project, including Wayne Salamon <wsalamon>
and Tom Rhodes <trhodes>.  The original OpenBSM implementation was
created by McAfee Research under contract to Apple Computer, Inc., as
part of their CC CAPP security evaluation.

Many thanks to:	wsalamon, trhodes
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
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@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'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'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'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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- With the move to autoconf/automake, man page symlinks are no longer
  installed.  This needs to be fixed.
- It might be desirable to be able to provide EOPNOTSUPP system call stubs
  on systems that don't have the necessary audit system calls; that would
  allow the full libbsm and tool set to build, just not run.
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@Vendor branch import of TrustedBSD OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 6:

- Use AU_TO_WRITE and AU_NO_TO_WRITE for the 'keep' argument to au_close();
  previously we used hard-coded 0 and 1 values.
- Add man page for au_open(), au_write(), au_close(), and
  au_close_buffer().
- Support a more complete range of data types for the arbitrary data token:
  add AUR_CHAR (alias to AUR_BYTE), remove AUR_LONG, add AUR_INT32 (alias
  to AUR_INT), add AUR_INT64.
- Add au_close_token(), which allows writing a single token_t to a memory
  buffer.  Not likely to be used much by applications, but useful for
  writing test tools.
- Modify au_to_file() so that it accepts a timeval in user space, not just
  kernel -- this is not a Solaris BSM API so can be modified without
  causing compatibility issues.
- Define a new API, au_to_header32_tm(), which adds a struct timeval
  argument to the ordinary au_to_header32(), which is now implemented by
  wrapping au_to_header32_tm() and calling gettimeofday().  #ifndef KERNEL
  the APIs that invoke gettimeofday(), rather than having a variable
  definition.  Don't try to retrieve time zone information using
  gettimeofday(), as it's not needed, and introduces possible failure
  modes.
- Don't perform byte order transformations on the addr/machine fields of
  the terminal ID that appears in the process32/subject32 tokens.  These
  are assumed to be IP addresses, and as such, to be in network byte
  order.
- Universally, APIs now assume that IP addresses and ports are provided
  in network byte order.  APIs now generally provide these types in
  network byte order when decoding.
- Beginnings of an OpenBSM test framework can now be found in openbsm/test.
  This code is not built or installed by default.
- auditd now assigns more appropriate syslog levels to its debugging and
  error information.
- Support for audit filters introduced: audit filters are dynamically
  loaded shared objects that run in the context of a new daemon,
  auditfilterd.  The daemon reads from an audit pipe and feeds both BSM and
  parsed versions of records to shared objects using a module API.  This
  will provide a framework for the writing of intrusion detection services.
- New utility API, audit_submit(), added to capture common elements of audit
  record submission for many applications.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
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  just at the beginning of a record.  This will make it easier to use
  praudit in test suites processing single-token files without header and
  trailer context.
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@Vendor import of OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 11, with the following change history
notes since the last import:

OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 11

- Reclassify certain read/write operations as having no class rather than the
  fr/fw class; our default classes audit intent (open) not operations (read,
  write).
- Introduce AUE_SYSCTL_WRITE event so that BSD/Darwin systems can audit reads
  and writes of sysctls as separate events.  Add additional kernel
  environment and jail events for FreeBSD.
- Break AUDIT_TRIGGER_OPEN_NEW into two events, AUDIT_TRIGGER_ROTATE_USER
  (issued by the user audit(8) tool) and AUDIT_TRIGGER_ROTATE_KERNEL (issued
  by the kernel audit implementation) so that they can be distinguished.
- Disable rate limiting of rotate requests; as the kernel doesn't retransmit
  a dropped request, the log file will otherwise grow indefinitely if the
  trigger is dropped.
- Improve auditd debugging output.
- Fix a number of threading related bugs in audit_control file reading
  routines.
- Add APIs au_poltostr() and au_strtopol() to convert between text
  representations of audit_control policy flags and the flags passed to
  auditon(A_SETPOLICY) and retrieved from auditon(A_GETPOLICY).
- Add API getacpol() to return the 'policy:' entry from audit_control, an
  extension to the Solaris file format to allow specification of policy
  persistent flags.
- Update audump to print the audit_control policy field.
- Update auditd to read the audit_control policy field and set the kernel
  policy to match it when configuring/reconfiguring.  Remove the -s and -h
  arguments as these policies are now set via the configuration file.  If a
  policy line is not found in the configuration file, continue with the
  current default of setting AUDIT_CNT.
- Fix bugs in the parsing of large execve(2) arguments and environmental
  variable tokens; increase maximum parsed argument and variable count.
- configure now detects strlcat(), used by policy-related functions.
- Reference token and record sample files added to test tree.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
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- Teach auditd how to notify a script when it is done with trail files so
  that the script can archive them, compress them, delete them, whatever.
  It should walk any trail files found at startup also, assuming it
  successfully registers.
- Put hostname in trail file name.
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1.1.1.5
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@Vendor import TrustedBSD OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 12, with the following change
history notes since the last import:

OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 12

- Correct bug in auditreduce which prevented the -c option from working
  correctly when the user specifies to process successful or failed events.
  The problem stemmed from not having access to the return token at the time
  the initial preselection occurred, but now a second preselection process
  occurs while processing the return token.
- getacfilesz(3) API added to read new audit_control(5) filesz setting,
  which auditd(8) now sets the kernel audit trail rotation size to.
- auditreduce(1) now uses stdin if no file names are specified on the command
  line; this was the documented behavior previously, but it was not
  implemented.  Be more specific in auditreduce(1)'s examples section about
  what might be done with the output of auditreduce.
- Add audit_warn(5) closefile event so that administrators can hook
  termination of an audit trail file.  For example, this might be used to
  compress the trail file after it is closed.
- auditreduce(1) now uses regular expressions for pathname matching. Users can
  now supply one or more (comma delimited) regular expressions for searching
  the pathnames. If one of the regular expressions is prefixed with a tilde
  (~), and a path matches, it will be excluded from the search results.

MFC after:	3 days
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
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- Document audit_warn event arguments.
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1.1.1.6
log
@Vendor import TrustedBSD OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 14, with the following change
history notes since the last import:

OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 14

- Fix endian issues when processing IPv6 addresses for extended subject
  and process tokens.
- gcc41 warnings clean.
- Teach audit_submit(3) about getaudit_addr(2).
- Add support for zonename tokens.

OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 13

- compat/clock_gettime.h now provides a compatibility implementation of
  clock_gettime(), which fixes building on Mac OS X.
- Countless man page improvements, markup fixes, content fixs, etc.
- XML printing support via "praudit -x".
- audit.log.5 expanded to include additional BSM token types.
- Added encoding and decoding routines for process64_ex, process32_ex,
  subject32_ex, header64, and attr64 tokens.
- Additional audit event identifiers for listen, mlockall/munlockall,
  getpath, POSIX message queues, and mandatory access control.

Approved by:	re (bmah)
MFC after:	3 weeks
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
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1.1.1.3.2.1
log
@MFC OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 10 from HEAD to RELENG_6; OpenBSM is the user space
portion of the TrustedBSD audit implementation, which has now been
settling in 7-CURRENT for several months, and is intended to provide a
Common Criteria/CAPP-compliant fine-grained security event log subsystem.
OpenBSM includes libraries, documentation, configuration files, and audit
audit trail printing and audit trail reduction tools.

This code drop is based on Apple's BSM implementation, implemented by
McAfee Research, and has been substantially enhanced by the TrustedBSD
Project.

Audit support will be considered "experimental" for 6.2-RELEASE.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
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1.1.1.3.2.2
log
@Merge OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 12 from HEAD to RELENG_6, which includes a broad
range of bug fixes made as a result of reports on 6.x, as well as some
minor enhancements:

OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 12

- Correct bug in auditreduce which prevented the -c option from working
  correctly when the user specifies to process successful or failed events.
  The problem stemmed from not having access to the return token at the time
  the initial preselection occurred, but now a second preselection process
  occurs while processing the return token.
- getacfilesz(3) API added to read new audit_control(5) filesz setting,
  which auditd(8) now sets the kernel audit trail rotation size to.
- auditreduce(1) now uses stdin if no file names are specified on the command
  line; this was the documented behavior previously, but it was not
  implemented.  Be more specific in auditreduce(1)'s examples section about
  what might be done with the output of auditreduce.
- Add audit_warn(5) closefile event so that administrators can hook
  termination of an audit trail file.  For example, this might be used to
  compress the trail file after it is closed.
- auditreduce(1) now uses regular expressions for pathname matching. Users can
  now supply one or more (comma delimited) regular expressions for searching
  the pathnames. If one of the regular expressions is prefixed with a tilde
  (~), and a path matches, it will be excluded from the search results.

OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 11

- Reclassify certain read/write operations as having no class rather than the
  fr/fw class; our default classes audit intent (open) not operations (read,
  write).
- Introduce AUE_SYSCTL_WRITE event so that BSD/Darwin systems can audit reads
  and writes of sysctls as separate events.  Add additional kernel
  environment and jail events for FreeBSD.
- Break AUDIT_TRIGGER_OPEN_NEW into two events, AUDIT_TRIGGER_ROTATE_USER
  (issued by the user audit(8) tool) and AUDIT_TRIGGER_ROTATE_KERNEL (issued
  by the kernel audit implementation) so that they can be distinguished.
- Disable rate limiting of rotate requests; as the kernel doesn't retransmit
  a dropped request, the log file will otherwise grow indefinitely if the
  trigger is dropped.
- Improve auditd debugging output.
- Fix a number of threading related bugs in audit_control file reading
  routines.
- Add APIs au_poltostr() and au_strtopol() to convert between text
  representations of audit_control policy flags and the flags passed to
  auditon(A_SETPOLICY) and retrieved from auditon(A_GETPOLICY).
- Add API getacpol() to return the 'policy:' entry from audit_control, an
  extension to the Solaris file format to allow specification of policy
  persistent flags.
- Update audump to print the audit_control policy field.
- Update auditd to read the audit_control policy field and set the kernel
  policy to match it when configuring/reconfiguring.  Remove the -s and -h
  arguments as these policies are now set via the configuration file.  If a
  policy line is not found in the configuration file, continue with the
  current default of setting AUDIT_CNT.
- Fix bugs in the parsing of large execve(2) arguments and environmental
  variable tokens; increase maximum parsed argument and variable count.
- configure now detects strlcat(), used by policy-related functions.
- Reference token and record sample files added to test tree.

Approved by:	re (kensmith)
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- Document audit_warn event arguments.
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1.1.1.3.2.3
log
@Merge OpenBSM 1.0 from HEAD to RELENG_6:

  OpenBSM 1.0

  - Fix bug in auditreduce(8) which resulted in a memory fault/crash when
    the user specified an event name with -m.
  - Remove AU_.* hard-coded audit class constants, as udit classes are now
    entirely dynamically configured using /etc/security/audit_class.

  OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 15

  - Fix bug when processing in_addr_ex tokens.
  - Restore the behavior of printing the string/text specified while
    auditing arg32 tokens.
  - Synchronized audit event list to Solaris, picking up the *at(2) system call
    definitions, now required for FreeBSD and Linux.  Added additional events
    for *at(2) system calls not present in Solaris.
  - Bugs in auditreduce(8) fixed allowing partial date strings to be used in
    filtering events.

  OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 14

  - Fix endian issues when processing IPv6 addresses for extended subject
    and process tokens.
  - gcc41 warnings clean.
  - Teach audit_submit(3) about getaudit_addr(2).
  - Add support for zonename tokens.

  OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 13

  - compat/clock_gettime.h now provides a compatibility implementation of
    clock_gettime(), which fixes building on Mac OS X.
  - Countless man page improvements, markup fixes, content fixs, etc.
  - XML printing support via "praudit -x".
  - audit.log.5 expanded to include additional BSM token types.
  - Added encoding and decoding routines for process64_ex, process32_ex,
    subject32_ex, header64, and attr64 tokens.
  - Additional audit event identifiers for listen, mlockall/munlockall,
    getpath, POSIX message queues, and mandatory access control.
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