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/etc/auditd contains audit.rules.prev and audit-stop.rules files. It would be good to make mention of these files in puppet and/or manage them. This probably highlights my lack of knowledge regarding audit but if these files do indeed get autogenerated every time the service is restarted it would be worthwhile mentioning them the module's documentation to provide absolute clarity with regards to what the module does and how these files gets created and managed. If more management is needed the of course it would be great to bring these files under puppet management.
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/etc/auditd contains audit.rules.prev and audit-stop.rules files. It would be good to make mention of these files in puppet and/or manage them. This probably highlights my lack of knowledge regarding audit but if these files do indeed get autogenerated every time the service is restarted it would be worthwhile mentioning them the module's documentation to provide absolute clarity with regards to what the module does and how these files gets created and managed. If more management is needed the of course it would be great to bring these files under puppet management.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: