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AUPARSE_GET_NODE(3) Linux Audit APIAUPARSE_GET_NODE(3)auparse_get_node - get the event's machine node name
#include <auparse.h>const char * auparse_get_node(const auparse_state_t *au);"
auparse_get_node gets the machine's node name if it exists in the audit event from the current event's timestamp data structure. Not all records have node names since its an admin configurable option.
Returns a copy of the node name or NULL if it does not exist or there was an error. The caller must free the string.
auparse_get_timestamp(3),auparse_get_time(3),auparse_get_milli(3).auparse_get_serial(3).
Steve Grubb
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