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Audit log compression
Wyatt, Curtis R
2018-06-27 17:11:30 UTC
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What is the best/preferred method for compressing audit logs?

I was thinking logrotate wouldn't work because auditd usually rotates it's own logs and is smarter about rotating logs (I.e., based on log size as opposed to having to wait before log rotate is kicked off).

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leam hall
2018-06-27 17:14:52 UTC
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logrotate can be configured nicely. First big step is looking at
what's going into the logs though. Are you logging at INFO level and
do you need that. I've seen that be 90% or more of the log entries.
Post by Wyatt, Curtis R
What is the best/preferred method for compressing audit logs?
I was thinking logrotate wouldn't work because auditd usually rotates it's
own logs and is smarter about rotating logs (I.e., based on log size as
opposed to having to wait before log rotate is kicked off).
Thanks
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Wyatt, Curtis R
2018-06-28 16:20:54 UTC
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Our audit.rules file is governed by requirements, so we cannot reduce the amount of log data being generated.
Post by leam hall
logrotate can be configured nicely. First big step is looking at
what's going into the logs though. Are you logging at INFO level and
do you need that. I've seen that be 90% or more of the log entries.
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