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| AUDIT_GET_REPLY(3) | Linux Audit API | AUDIT_GET_REPLY(3) |
NAME
audit_get_reply - Get the audit system's reply
SYNOPSIS
#include <libaudit.h>
int audit_get_reply(int fd, struct audit_reply *rep, reply_t block, int peek);
DESCRIPTION
This function gets the next data packet sent on the audit netlink socket. This function is usually called after sending a command to the audit system. fd should be an open file descriptor returned by audit_open. rep should be a data structure to put the reply in. block is of type reply_t which is either: GET_REPLY_BLOCKING and GET_REPLY_NONBLOCKING. peek, if non-zero, gets the data without dequeueing it from the netlink socket.
RETURN VALUE
This function returns -errno on error, 0 if error response received, and positive value on success.
SEE ALSO
audit_open(3).
AUTHOR
Steve Grubb
| Oct 2006 | Red Hat |