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Each time a rule triggers and is logged, it generates a line in the audit log with the "Stopwatch".
This wastes a lot of disk space and is not interesting for everybody.
We should have a directive (or a compile flag) to disable that logging.
Ex. of compile flag: #marcstern@9e68805
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Perhaps this should be turned off but in general can not all of these be solved by directing your logs through a script first and then onto disk? Something like SecAuditLog "|/opt/removeExtra.py" ?
Each time a rule triggers and is logged, it generates a line in the audit log with the "Stopwatch".
This wastes a lot of disk space and is not interesting for everybody.
We should have a directive (or a compile flag) to disable that logging.
Ex. of compile flag: #marcstern@9e68805
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: