Valid on UNIX
Login account disabled events describe events where serevu disables a user log in.
Audit records in this event have the following format:
Date Time Status Event UserName Details Reason Terminal Program AuditFlags
Identifies the date the event occurred.
Format: DD MMM YYYY
Note: CA ControlMinder Endpoint Management formats the date display according to your computer's settings.
Identifies the time the event occurred.
Format: HH:MM:SS
Note: CA ControlMinder Endpoint Management formats the time display according to your computer's settings.
Indicates serevu disabled user login.
Value: I (Login disabled)
Identifies the type of event this record belongs to.
Note: CA ControlMinder Endpoint Management refers to this field simply as Event.
Identifies the name of the accessor that performed the action that triggered this event.
Identifies the accessor's session ID.
Note: By default this field does not appear in a non-detailed seaudit output. To display this field in a non-detailed seaudit output, specify the -sessionid option in the seaudit command.
Indicates at which stage CA ControlMinder decided what action to take for this event.
Note: The audit record you see in a non-detailed seaudit output displays a number in this field. This number is known as the authorization stage code. In a detailed output or in CA ControlMinder Endpoint Management, the audit record displays the message associated with the authorization stage code. For a complete list of stage codes, run seaudit -t.
Indicates the reason that CA ControlMinder wrote an audit record.
Note: This field does not display in a detailed seaudit output or in CA ControlMinder Endpoint Management. The audit record you see in a non-detailed seaudit output displays a number in this field. This number is known as the reason code. For a complete list of reason codes, run seaudit -t.
Identifies the name of the terminal that the accessor used to connect to the host.
Identifies the name of the program that triggered the event.
Indicates whether the accessor is internal (CA ControlMinder database user) or an enterprise user.
Note: If the accessor is an enterprise user, the audit record you see in a non-detailed seaudit output displays the string "(OS user)" in this field. Otherwise, this field remains empty.
Example: Login Account Disabled Event Message
The following audit record was taken from a detailed seaudit output.
13 Jan 2009 16:53:26 I LOGINDISABLE test1 0 5 computer.com serevu Event type: Login account disable Status: Login disabled User name: test1 Terminal: computer.com Date: 13 Jan 2009 Time: 16:53 Program: serevu Details: Stage code 0 User Logon Session ID: 496b629c:00000003 Audit flags: AC database user
This audit record indicates that on January 13th 2009, the serevu daemon prevented user test1 from logging in from the terminal computer.com. CA ControlMinder logged this event because the serevu daemon requested the audit (reason code 5—CA ControlMinder serevu utility requested auditing).
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