audit_flag_to_name(3) — Linux manual page

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AUDIT_FLAG_TO_NAME(3)        Linux Audit API       AUDIT_FLAG_TO_NAME(3)

NAME         top

       audit_flag_to_name - Convert the numeric rule-matching filter
       value to the rule-matching filter name

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <libaudit.h>

       const char *audit_flag_to_name(int flag);

DESCRIPTION         top

       audit_flag_to_name() converts the numeric rule-matching filter
       value (AUDIT_FILTER_TASK, AUDIT_FILTER_EXIT, AUDIT_FILTER_USER,
       AUDIT_FILTER_EXCLUDE, AUDIT_FILTER_FS) to the rule-matching
       filter name ("task", "exit", "user", "exclude", "filesystem").
       flag is the numeric rule-matching filter value.

RETURN VALUE         top

       Returns NULL if an error occurs; otherwise, the return value is
       the rule-matching filter name.

SEE ALSO         top

       audit_name_to_flag(3),

AUTHOR         top

       Steve Grubb

COLOPHON         top

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