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oval:org.secpod.oval:def:70674
Backlog limit represents the number of logs it will hold. Rationale: During boot if audit=1, then the backlog will hold specified number of records. If records more than are created during boot, auditd records will be lost and potential malicious activity could go undetected. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:68684 Backlog limit represents the number of logs it will hold. Rationale: During boot if audit=1, then the backlog will hold specified number of records. If records more than are created during boot, auditd records will be lost and potential malicious activity could go undetected. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:85208 Backlog limit represents the number of logs it will hold. Rationale: During boot if audit=1, then the backlog will hold specified number of records. If records more than are created during boot, auditd records will be lost and potential malicious activity could go undetected. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:70764 Backlog limit represents the number of logs it will hold. Rationale: During boot if audit=1, then the backlog will hold specified number of records. If records more than are created during boot, auditd records will be lost and potential malicious activity could go undetected. oval:org.secpod.oval:def:92356 Backlog limit represents the number of logs it will hold. Rationale: During boot if audit=1, then the backlog will hold specified number of records. If records more than are created during boot, auditd records will be lost and potential malicious activity could go undetected. |