1 OpenBSM Build and Installation Instructions
3 OpenBSM is currently built using autoconf and automake, which should allow
4 for building on a range of operating systems, including FreeBSD, Mac OS X,
5 and Linux. Some components are built only if appropriate kernel audit
6 support is found. Typical builds will be performed using:
11 On Linux systems, OpenSSL headers may have to be installed to support
12 encryption of on-the-wire audit streams using auditdistd; the following
13 appears to work on Ubuntu:
15 sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
17 Similarly, Mac OS X systems will require OpenSSL support:
21 Mac OS X systems will similarly require setting CFLAGS and LDFLAGS to notify
22 configure of the location of the OpenSSL headers and library:
24 CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include \
25 LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib \
28 To install the library, binaries, and man pages, use:
32 The OpenBSM install will not install files in /etc; these have to be
33 manually installed or merged. Currently, the locations of these files are
36 You may wish to specify that the OpenBSM components not be installed in the
37 base system, rather in a specific directory. This may be done using the
38 --prefix argument to configure. If installing to a specific directory,
39 remember to update your library path so that when running tools from that
40 directory the correct libbsm is used:
42 ./configure --prefix=/home/rwatson/openbsm
45 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/rwatson/openbsm/libbsm ; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH