.TH "AUDIT_LOG_SEMANAGE_MESSAGE" "3" "Jan 2012" "Red Hat" "Linux Audit API" .SH NAME audit_log_semanage_message \- log a semanage message .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .B int audit_log_semanage_message(int audit_fd, int type, .B const char *pgname, const char *op, const char *name, unsigned int id, .B const char *new_seuser, const char *new_role, const char *new_range, .B const char *old_seuser, const char *old_role, const char *old_range, .B const char *host, const char *addr, const char *tty, int result) .SH DESCRIPTION This function will log a message to the audit system using a predefined message format. It should be used for all SE linux user and role manipulation operations. The function parameters are as follows: .nf audit_fd - The fd returned by audit_open type - type of message: AUDIT_ROLE_ASSIGN/REMOVE for changing any SE Linux user or role attributes. pgname - program's name op - operation. "adding-user", "adding-role", "deleting-user", "deleting-role" name - user's account. If not available use NULL. id - uid that the operation is being performed on. This is used only when name is NULL. new_seuser - the new seuser that the login user is getting new_role - the new_role that the login user is getting new_range - the new mls range that the login user is getting old_seuser - the old seuser that the login usr had old_role - the old role that the login user had old_range - the old mls range that the login usr had host - The hostname if known addr - The network address of the user tty - The tty of the user result - 1 is "success" and 0 is "failed" .fi .SH "RETURN VALUE" It returns the sequence number which is > 0 on success or <= 0 on error. .SH "ERRORS" This function returns \-1 on failure. Examine errno for more info. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR audit_log_user_message (3), .BR audit_log_acct_message (3), .BR audit_log_user_avc_message (3), .BR audit_log_user_comm_message (3). .SH AUTHOR Steve Grubb