Steve Grubb <sgrubb(a)redhat.com> writes:
I have it as low in init priority as I can get it. It even starts
before
rsyslog. If a graphical boot does not honor the settings in the init scripts,
what am I supposed to do? Is there another directory that I need to drop a
file into that gets picked up by the boot sequence?
Put this into /etc/event.d/auditd
| start on starting syslog-ng
| start on starting rsyslog
| stop on stopped syslog-ng
| stop on stopped rsyslog
|
| exec /sbin/auditd -n
Enrico