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  • Subject: Re: Object Auditing - Never mind
  • From: mcrump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 15:31:55 -0500

Ok so RTFM has it's place in my job....evidently the *JOBD object does not
audit read operations as is documented in the Security Reference Appendix
G.

Sorry for the bandwidth

Mike




mcrump@ballfoster.com on 10/19/98 12:33:40 PM

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Mike Crump/IS/Ball-Foster)

Subject:  Object Auditing




I'm trying to audit the use of some objects on the system (for those of you
security geeks - JOBD's that reference a specific user id that has special
authorities and *PUBLIC has use to).

I have the sysval QAUDLVL set to *AUDLVL, *OBJAUD, *NOQTEMP.  I am changing
the object auditing to *ALL and leaving the user obj. auditing to *NONE.
According to the security reference this combination of object and user
levels should audit changes and use.  Problem is that I am not getting use.
In this scenario, if I change the JOBD I get a journal entry (ZC) but if I
used it (ie: via SBMJOB) I don't get a journal entry (ZR).

I do not want to modify the object auditing for users.  Any thoughts?

Mike








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