.TH SLAPO-ACCESSLOG 5 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.SH NAME
-slapo-accesslog \- Access Logging overlay
+slapo\-accesslog \- Access Logging overlay to slapd
.SH SYNOPSIS
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
.SH DESCRIPTION
a given database to be reviewed using arbitrary LDAP queries, instead of
just logging to local flat text files. Configuration options are available
for selecting a subset of operation types to log, and to automatically
-prune older log records from the logging database. Log records are stored
-with a custom schema to assure their readability whether viewed as LDIF
-or in raw form.
+prune older log records from the logging database. Log records are stored
+with audit schema (see below) to assure their readability whether viewed
+as LDIF or in raw form.
.SH CONFIGURATION
These
.B slapd.conf
options apply to the Access Logging overlay.
They should appear after the
.B overlay
-directive and before any subsequent
-.B database
directive.
.TP
.B logdb <suffix>
Specify the suffix of a database to be used for storing the log records.
-The specified database must have already been configured in a prior section
-of the config file. The suffix entry of the database must also already
-exist. The log entries will be generated as the immediate children of the
-suffix entry.
+The specified database must be defined elsewhere in the configuration.
+The access controls
+on the log database should prevent general access. The suffix entry
+of the log database will be created automatically by this overlay. The log
+entries will be generated as the immediate children of the suffix entry.
.TP
.B logops <operations>
Specify which types of operations to log. The valid operation types are
all operations
.RE
.TP
+.B logbase <operations> <baseDN>
+Specify a set of operations that will only be logged if they occur under
+a specific subtree of the database. The operation types are as above for
+the
+.B logops
+setting, and delimited by a '|' character.
+.TP
+.B logold <filter>
+Specify a filter for matching against Deleted and Modified entries. If
+the entry matches the filter, the old contents of the entry will be
+logged along with the current request.
+.TP
+.B logoldattr <attr> ...
+Specify a list of attributes whose old contents are always logged in
+Modify and ModRDN requests. Usually only the contents of attributes that were
+actually modified will be logged; by default no old attributes are logged
+for ModRDN requests.
+.TP
.B logpurge <age> <interval>
Specify the maximum age for log entries to be retained in the database,
and how often to scan the database for old entries. Both the
specifying an eq index on the
.B reqStart
attribute will greatly benefit the performance of the purge operation.
+.RE
.TP
.B logsuccess TRUE | FALSE
If set to TRUE then log records will only be generated for successful
.SH EXAMPLES
.LP
.nf
- database bdb
- suffix cn=log
- \...
- index reqStart eq
-
database bdb
suffix dc=example,dc=com
\...
overlay accesslog
logdb cn=log
logops writes reads
+ logbase search|compare ou=testing,dc=example,dc=com
+ logold (objectclass=person)
+
+ database bdb
+ suffix cn=log
+ \...
+ index reqStart eq
+ access to *
+ by dn.base="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" read
.fi
-.SH OBJECT CLASSES
+.SH SCHEMA
The
.B accesslog
-overlay defines a number of object classes for use in the logs. There is
+overlay utilizes the "audit" schema described herein.
+This schema is specifically designed for
+.B accesslog
+auditing and is not intended to be used otherwise. It is also
+noted that the schema described here is
+.I a work in
+.IR progress ,
+and hence subject to change without notice.
+The schema is loaded automatically by the overlay.
+
+The schema includes a number of object classes and associated
+attribute types as described below.
+
+There is
a basic
.B auditObject
class from which two additional classes,
.BR search ,
etc. For extended operations, the type also includes the OID of the
extended operation, e.g.
-.B extended(1.2.3.4.1)
+.B extended(1.1.1.1)
The
.B reqSession
(Or in the case of a Modify operation, all of the modifications being
performed.) The values are formatted as
.RS
-.RS
.PD 0
.TP
-attribute:<+|-|=|#> [ value]
+attribute:<+|\-|=|#> [ value]
+.RE
.RE
.PD
-Where '+' indicates an Add of a value, '-' for Delete, '=' for Replace,
+Where '+' indicates an Add of a value, '\-' for Delete, '=' for Replace,
and '#' for Increment. In an Add operation, all of the reqMod values will
have the '+' designator.
-.RE
.P
-
.LP
.RS 4
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.5.2.6
attribute may optionally be used to record the contents of the entry prior
to its deletion. The values are formatted as
.RS
-.RS
.PD 0
.TP
attribute: value
.RE
.PD
-This option is not yet implemented.
+The
+.B reqOld
+attribute is only populated if the entry being deleted matches the
+configured
+.B logold
+filter.
.LP
.RS 4
optionally contain the previous contents of any modified attributes in the
.B reqOld
attribute, using the same format as described above for the Delete operation.
-This option is not yet implemented.
+The
+.B reqOld
+attribute is only populated if the entry being modified matches the
+configured
+.B logold
+filter.
.LP
.RS 4
DESC 'ModRDN operation'
SUP auditWriteObject STRUCTURAL
MUST ( reqNewRDN $ reqDeleteOldRDN )
- MAY reqNewSuperior )
+ MAY ( reqNewSuperior $ reqOld ) )
.RE
.P
The
.B reqNewSuperior
attribute carries the DN of the new parent entry if the request specified
the new parent.
+The
+.B reqOld
+attribute is only populated if the entry being modified matches the
+configured
+.B logold
+filter and contains attributes in the
+.B logoldattr
+list.
.LP
.RS 4
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
default slapd configuration file
.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR slapd.conf (5).
+.BR slapd.conf (5),
+.BR slapd\-config (5).
.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.P