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SET_AUMESSAGE_MODE(3) Linux Programmer's Manual SET_AUMESSAGE_MODE(3)
set_aumessage_mode - Sets the message mode
#include <libaudit.h> void set_aumessage_mode(message_t mode, debug_message_t debug);
set_aumessage_mode sets the location where messages are sent and the output of the debug messages. If mode=MSG_STDERR, then messages are sent to stderr. If mode=MSG_SYSLOG, then messages are sent to syslog. If mode=MSG_QUIET (default), then messages are not sent. If debug=DBG_YES, then debug messages are output. If debug=DBG_NO (default), then debug messages are not output.
/* Sample code */ set_aumessage_mode(MSG_SYSLOG, DBG_YES)
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auditd(8), audit_open(3).
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Linux 2.6 2004-12-01 SET_AUMESSAGE_MODE(3)