None of this is surprising. I’m scared of criminals using it
From my iPad
Betty
> On Apr 2, 2023, at 6:52 PM, ghe2001 wrote:
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> This is from a few days ago -- all of them are doing it. I'm assuming this
> story wasn't written by som
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Very sorry. email error.
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ghe2001 quotes:
> And as synthetic media gets more believable, the question becomes:
> What happens when people can no longer trust their own eyes and ears?
When they are actually using them. Which they are not doing when
viewing "media".
Actually, you should not entirely trust your own eyes an
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This is from a few days ago -- all of them are doing it. I'm assuming this
story wasn't written by some AI software. This email wasn't. Which is exactly
what it'd say if it was...
By Shane Goldmacher
The Democratic Party has begun testing the
Thanks. I will work on the config more.
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From: Dejan Jocic [mailto:jode...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 1:12 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: AIDE defaults in debian stretch
On 10-10-17, j...@bluemarble.net wrote:
> The Deb
On 10-10-17, j...@bluemarble.net wrote:
> The Debian configuration files in AIDE on Debian seem to monitor a lot of
> files that I'm not sure need monitoring. Maybe someone could shed some
> light.
>
> Is there a reason I should monitor /run? What about the /var/log/ files th
The Debian configuration files in AIDE on Debian seem to monitor a lot of
files that I'm not sure need monitoring. Maybe someone could shed some
light.
Is there a reason I should monitor /run? What about the /var/log/ files that
are rotated. It often complains about that. How about sy
Why did you tag your message as spam? I removed the tag.
lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Oh wow. It is a data dependent problem! The problem is that they
> > dynamically create aide configuration based upon the contents of /dev
> > which is variable depen
> lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
>> Camaleón wrote:
>> > It seems to be a known/reported issue:
>> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=661758
>>
>> Thanks to Bob and Camaleon; patching aide works correctly. The patch is
>> at
>> the l
lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
> > It seems to be a known/reported issue:
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=661758
>
> Thanks to Bob and Camaleon; patching aide works correctly. The patch is at
> the link that Camaleon gave before.
Oh wow.
,
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Thanks to Bob and Camaleon; patching aide works correctly. The patch is at
the link that Camaleon gave before.
Greetings.
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 16:25:18 -0700, latinfo wrote:
> Helo list
>
> Does somebody know how to deal with this?
(...)
It seems to be a known/reported issue:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=661758
Greetings,
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lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Does somebody know how to deal with this?
>
> # aideinit
> Running aide --init...
> 911:syntax error:�
> 911:Error while reading configuration:�
> Configuration error
> AIDE --init return code 17
>
> It is an exact copy
Helo list
Does somebody know how to deal with this?
# aideinit
Running aide --init...
911:syntax error:�
911:Error while reading configuration:�
Configuration error
AIDE --init return code 17
It is an exact copy/paste!
Thanks for your kindness.
PS:
Is there an up to date
Hello,
you could run
8<--
#!/bin/sh
for DIR in /bin /boot /etc /lib /sbin /usr ; do
find ${DIR} -type f -exec md5sum {} >>/save_place/system.md5
done
8<--
and then, if the
I run AIDE as a cron job every night. Following this I run aideinit
immediately afterwards. Recently a few files have been shown to be changed
eg:
Output of the daily AIDE run (40 lines):
decode_base64: Illegal character: $
AIDE found differences between database and filesystem!!
Start
On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 12:07 +, Matthijs van Aalten wrote:
> (apologies if this turns out to be a HTML-message - I haven't found an
> option to switch to plain text in windows live mail)
>
> Hello,
>
> I've recently installed Etch on my server, including package
(apologies if this turns out to be a HTML-message - I haven't found an option
to switch to plain text in windows live mail)Hello,I've recently installed Etch
on my server, including package 'aide'.The daily cron job gives the following
error:/etc/cron.daily/aide: line 117:
Yesterday I upgraded aide to 0.11a-3 and I've had a heck of a time
getting it to run. I eventually pinned the problem down to a syntax
error in this line in /var/lib/aide.conf.autogenerated :
@@define DNSDOMAINNAME
and figured out that the problem was coming from this line in
/etc
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Bonjour, debian-user,
J'ai depuis peu monté un serveur mail. Mais voilà il me fait une erreure
lorsque j'envoie un mail vers l'extérieur. Par contre sur mon reseau local tout
marche parfaitement. J'arrive a m'envoyer des mails entre utilisateur et vers
l'exterieur
Bonjour, debian-user,
J'ai depuis peu monté un serveur mail. Mais voilà il me fait une erreure
lorsque j'envoie un mail vers l'extérieur. Par contre sur mon reseau local tout
marche parfaitement. J'arrive a m'envoyer des mails entre utilisateur et vers
l'exterieur le seul probleme est le reto
Since I upgraded my Woody servers to Sarge AIDE has started
to give strange results - but not always. But sometimes it show
that some files have been added to /lib, /bin or /sbin directory -
but those files existed there before (when running aide --update).
Like:
added:/sbin/e2fsck
added
m the Debian sources (they appear to have a
handful of local DoS and priv-escalation vulnerabilities that have gone
unpatched) to 2.4.27 with GRSecurity patches applied.
After the upgrade, AIDE, which runs on a nightly cron, warns me that
nearly all files have been changed (contents of /lib/mo
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:36:45PM +0100, Werner Mahr wrote:
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> Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2004 18:49 schrieb Keith Nasman:
>
> > CONFFILE="/floppy/aide/aide.conf"
> > DATABASE=`grep "^database=file:/&qu
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 09:39:27PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 February 2004 12:49 pm, Keith Nasman wrote:
> > When my cronjob is run, it reports that it could not access
> > /var/lib/aide.db.
>
> > Here are what I think the relative lines are in /etc/cron.da
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 12:49 pm, Keith Nasman wrote:
> When my cronjob is run, it reports that it could not access
> /var/lib/aide.db.
> Here are what I think the relative lines are in /etc/cron.daily/aide
> CONFFILE="/floppy/aide/aide.conf"
> DATABASE=`grep &qu
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Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2004 18:49 schrieb Keith Nasman:
> CONFFILE="/floppy/aide/aide.conf"
> DATABASE=`grep "^database=file:/" $CONFFILE | head -1 | cut -d:
> -f2` [ -z "$DATABASE" ] && DATABASE=&quo
I've set up AIDE to run on a few of my boxes and I've put the aide.db
file on a write-protected floppy. It occurred to me that if the box
was rooted, the conf file could be edited, a new aide.db
generated. So, I thought it would be wise to put the aide.conf file on
the floppy as
tab" ...
- dont use "off the shelf" stuff ... and your can still write
the floppy
> > 2) From initial setup of aide, I'm getting daily reports about changes in
> > log files. Is there any reason to monitory the log files with aide
> > since
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 12:34:20AM -0500, ScruLoose wrote:
> > 3) What if an attacker that broke into the machine simply disables the
> > cron job for aide? How would that be detected?
>
> When you don't get the daily report, start worrying.
I guess. I try to watch
gt; available to it, either.
Entirely secure? I don't think so.
Unless you can make the database fit on a floppy, then flip the
read-only tab on the floppy.
> 2) From initial setup of aide, I'm getting daily reports about changes in
> log files. Is there any reason to monitor
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From: "Bill Moseley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:36
Subject: Using aide for detection
> A few questions about actually using the aide package:
>
> I asked before about using
A few questions about actually using the aide package:
I asked before about using the aide package. The default
installation places the database (and the binary for that matter) in a
place where they can be modified.
Someone recommended making the file immutable. From googling it seems
that
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 03:54:39PM -0500, ScruLoose wrote:
>
> Another solution is to set the file "immutable" which means it can't be
> edited except by rebooting into single-user mode.
I know little of immutable. Is that file system depenedent? Seems like
I see that mentioned in the man pages
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 12:18:43PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I'm a bit confused about using AID and where the checksum file is
> located -- and how it's actually used in Debian systems.
>
> The debian installation of AIDE (Advanced intrusion detection
> environment) pl
I'm a bit confused about using AID and where the checksum file is
located -- and how it's actually used in Debian systems.
The debian installation of AIDE (Advanced intrusion detection
environment) places the checksum file in /var/lib/aide/. Is there any
use in running AIDE if the che
Sorry for repeating my question, but my previous posting became erroneously
attributed as the reply to some other one.
My problem:
I have noticed a strange behaviour if the AIDE filesystem integrity checker.
Lately I got a new computer (dual Xeon 3 GHz) and installed Woody with some
Hello everybody,
I have noticed a strange behaviour if the AIDE filesystem integrity checker.
Lately I got a new computer (dual Xeon 3 GHz) and installed Woody with some
standard software I used to install for years - AIDE among others.
But AIDE generates (randomly, almost everyday) false
Hello Adam,
I am having the same problem. Did you already found an answer and want to
share thsi with me?
Thanks in Advance, Geb Kos
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My AIDE output always contains the following:
Output of the daily AIDE run:
Not implemented in db_readline_file 311
"@@end_db"
(followed by either "AIDE produced no errors." or the list of file
changes).
What does it mean?
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > bonjour,je voudrais savoir comment installer cet os ;y a t-il un guide
> > complet pour
> > l'installation(au moins la base)?merci
>
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual
>
> And don't send html!
-user-french se feront un plaisir
de répondre à ta question.
Sam
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Subject: aide debian
bonjour,je voudrais savoir comment installer cet os ;y a
t-il u
on Mon, Apr 29, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> bonjour,je voudrais savoir comment installer cet os ;y a t-il un guide
> complet pour l'installation(au moins la base)?merci
In general:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual
In French, for x86 hardware:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/arm/install.fr.txt
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> bonjour,je voudrais savoir comment installer cet os ;y a t-il un guide
> complet pour
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http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual
And don't send html!!!
hth
Glyn
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bonjour,je voudrais savoir comment installer cet os ;y a t-il un guide complet pour l'installation(au moins la base)?merci
r 27, 2001 9:30 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Aide
Bonjour,
Je suis débutant sur Linux, et donc sur Debian. Je suis très attiré par le
mode console, bien plus rapide que l'interface graphique. Enfin bref,
j'aimerais développer, malheureusement, je ne connais aucune command
" :) C'est un bon point
de départ.
(Il y a aussi la liste "debian-user-fr" ... la
pluspart des discussions sur debian-user sont en anglais.)
-Matt
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 20
Bonjour,
Je suis débutant sur Linux, et donc sur Debian. Je
suis très attiré par le mode console, bien plus rapide que l'interface
graphique. Enfin bref, j'aimerais développer, malheureusement, je ne connais
aucune commande sur Linux, et donc je galère un peu.
J'ai réussi à l'installer, mais
anyone have any comments on tripwire vs. aide? i would like to hear
some pros and cons, stories of success, failure, blood, sweat, and
tears.
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
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