/etc/prelink.cache
- From: "Dave Burns" <tburns@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 08:51:19 -1000
I have aide, a file integrity monitor, watching the files on one of my
boxes. It recently reported a change to /etc/prelink.cache.
I am tempted to think that this file, being a cache, will tend to
change without any reason obvious to me.
And so it seems to me that I will get lots of false alarms and the
only small amount of good it might accomplish is that if I ever have a
real intrusion using that file it will provide a small but
inconclusive clue.
So I am tempted to reconfigure aide to ignore that file. Is this a bad
idea? Are changes to this file more predictable than I am supposing?
Thanks,
Dave
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