HP-UX IPSec version A.02.01 Administrator's Guide

Troubleshooting HP-UX IPSec
Troubleshooting Procedures
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ipsec_admin [-al
audit_level
] [-au
audit_directory
]
[-maxsize
max_size
]
audit _level
can be alert, error, warning, informative, or debug.
A selected audit level includes all the lower audit levels.
audit_directory
is the fully-qualified path name for the audit
directory.
max_size
is the maximum size for each audit file, in kilobytes. The range
is 1 - 4294967294.
Configuring Startup Audit Parameters
To set the audit parameters used every time HP-UX IPSec starts, modify
the startup record in the configuration database by entering a command
similar to the following:
ipsec_config add startup [-autoboot ON|OFF]
[-auditlvl
audit_level
] [-auditdir
audit_directory
]
[-maxsize
max_size
] ...
audit _level
can be alert, error, warning, informative, or debug.
A selected audit level includes all the lower audit levels.
audit_directory
is the fully-qualified path name for the audit
directory.
max_size
is the maximum size for each audit file, in kilobytes. The
default is 100 kilobytes.
When you modify startup parameters in the configuration database, the
changes do not take effect until the next time HP-UX IPSec starts.
The startup configuration object includes other operating parameters.
Any parameters you do not specify are re-set to the default values,
including the autoboot flag, which determines if HP-UX IPSec starts
automatically at system startup time. To configure HP-UX IPSec to start
automatically at system startup time, include the option -autoboot ON
in the ipsec_config add startup command.
Viewing Audit Files
You must use the ipsec_report utility to view audit files.
First, determine the current audit file:
ipsec_admin -status