Dear Maintainer,
Thanks for your response.
I followed your steps with aide (17.0.3) and got the same results. Yes, aide is
not able to follow symlinks. So, files created inside symlink directories will
not be added as entries in aide database, got it.
And also I am providing the output of ls -
Subject: aide: Failed to include files added in aide.conf in the aide db when
it is initialized in case the path of files mentioned in aide.conf are w.r.t
symlink directories
Package: aide
X-Debbugs-Cc: sai.sathuj...@toshiba-tsip.com
Version: 0.18.3-1+deb12u3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Hello Marc,
>>It is unlikely that a rule that is just appended to the configuration
>>will work as expected. Order matters.
>>To be able to insert local rules at the "right" place of config, aide's
>>Debian packages work with configuration snippets in
>>/etc/aide/aide.conf.d. Try putting your r
Package: aide
Version: 0.18.3-1+deb12u3
Severity: normal
Hello maintainers,
In a Debian bookworm based OS which is booted in QEMU without any dedicated
home partition.
The /home partition is moved under /var and is symlinked to /var/home.
I have experimented the following 2 scenarios to verify
Package: syslog-ng-core
Version: 4.4.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When running with an initially empty /var partition, the syslog-ng.service
currently fails to start as the /var/lib/syslog-ng directory is not present.
syslog-ng.service status gives the below mentioned error message.
Err
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