Re: Tripwire

From: Adam Aube (aaube01_at_baker.edu)
Date: 09/18/04

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    David Baron wrote:

    > On Friday 10 September 2004 20:01,
    > debian-user-digest-request@lists.debian.org wrote:
    >> > This is a file-system integrity checker, will detect hacks,
    >> > intrusions, etc. I tried it but seems to find lots of stuff that
    >> > seem part of the dynamics of the ongoing system operation
    >>
    >> There is an exclusion list.
    >
    > I haven't found one but I assume it gets placed in the "policy" file.
    > Attempts to change policy fail because of all the "errors" and "changed
    > items" that I want to get rid of--catch 22, it seems.

    This might be helpful:

    "The tripwire command has a policy update mode which means that a change in
    policy does not require us to reinitialise the database. The policy update
    mode simply synchronises the existing database with the new policy file."

    http://linuxgazette.net/106/odonovan.html

    Adam

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