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Deleting Filters

You can delete one or more of the audit filters for a DCE client by using the audfilter delete command. The following is an example audfilter delete command:

dcecp> audfilter delete {foreign_principal /.../foreign_cell_name/jedwards}
dcecp>

The example command deletes the audit filter for the DCE principal jedwards in the foreign cell /.../foreign_cell_name.

You can specify more than one filter to be operated on in the audfilter delete command. As with the previous example of modifying filters, when deleting multiple filter, you must use the standard dcecp syntax.

In order to execute this command, you must have write (w) permission to the audit daemon's ACL.