On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 04:47:39PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:28:09 +, Cedric DC wrote:
>
> >> 1/ Instruct tripwire to use a real e-mail sender (whether possible)
> > I have read the "man tripwire". It's not possible to specify the
> > sender email address.
>
> Recheck
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 07:28:42AM +, Cedric DC wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I repost my question because I don't have posted it in the right way. I'm
> sorry, it's my first post in the Debian mailing list.
>
> I have setup tripwire on a Debian 6. I have tripwire integrity reports (pwr
> files) i
I have change a settings in my hotmail email.
I hope that's OK now.
> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 08:40:39 -0600
> From: pecon...@mesanetworks.net
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Tripwire can't send report by emai
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:28:09 +, Cedric DC wrote:
>> 1/ Instruct tripwire to use a real e-mail sender (whether possible)
> I have read the "man tripwire". It's not possible to specify the
> sender email address.
Recheck "man 8 tripwire" (test mode), it seems you can configure some e-
mailin
ail address @proxy by @mydomain.com
> I had in the file /etc/exim4.conf.template this one and restart exim4
# TEST
*@*proxytest* $1...@mydomain.com
And it's doesn't work
Regards
Cédric
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> From: noela...
Cedric,
I don't have much to offer on your problem with tripwire, but your emails
to debian-user are being caught by a spam filter that I have recently
installed that is claimed by its author to filter out 'unreadable' spam.
This may be happening to other subscribers ot debian-user. If one of
them
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 07:45:37AM +, Cedric DC wrote:
>
> I don't find how to change this "" by a FQDN the
>
> If I try to launch hostname -v, I have the FQDN of my server.
> root@proxytest:/etc/tripwire# hostname -f
> proxytest.subdomain.mydomain.com
>
> Can I specify the "From address" i
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 07:28:42 +, Cedric DC wrote:
> I repost my question because I don't have posted it in the right way.
> I'm sorry, it's my first post in the Debian mailing list.
Good, but next time avoid using html in messages ;-)
(...)
> ### Error Number:504 5.5.2 : Sender address rejec
I don't find how to change this "" by a FQDN the
If I try to launch hostname -v, I have the FQDN of my server.
root@proxytest:/etc/tripwire# hostname -f
proxytest.subdomain.mydomain.com
Can I specify the "From address" in twcfg.txt ?
root@proxytest:/etc/tripwire# hostname -f
proxytest.intra.vil
On 04/23/2011 03:18 PM, Cedric DC wrote:
[snip]
If I try to launch this in command line I have this message :
root@proxytest:/etc/cron.daily# /usr/sbin/tripwire --test --email
t...@mydomain.com
Sending a test message to: t...@mydomain.com
### Error: The SMTP server returned an error.
### Error
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 02:21:01PM -0700, evenso wrote:
> It is far more appropriate to ask your question with a new thread rather
> than piggy back a question onto someone else's question.
>
> You can ask your own question by addressing your mail to
>
> debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> with a
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 08:18:50PM +, Cedric DC wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have setup tripwire on a Debian 6. I have tripwire integrity reports (pwr
> files) in the directory /var/lib/tripwire/report/
> With the following command I can read the report.
> twprint --print-report --twrfile proxyte
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 12:18:26PM -0300, Alejandro wrote:
> Dear all, I've been use Tripwire since a lot of years on my Debian
> boxes, but now I want to know if there is any file integrity checker
> package better than Tripwire, that presents any visible advantage...or
> is Tripwire still the bes
on Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:52:06AM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> The amount of data that tripwire reports on /proc is a bit overwhelming,
> and strikes me as not particularly useful most of the time. After all,
> most of the info in the root of /proc is PID info, so while cert
David Baron wrote:
> So ... I have this thing fairly stable. 14 /etc items seem to change daily
> due to their chron or daemon execution. Can live with this. (Results with
> alternatives such as aide should be similar--the ideal monitoring package
> would track upgrades and logrotations et al and
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, David Baron wrote:
> RIght now, I have /var and /proc excluded because of their volativity. I
> assume there are specific items/directories in these which SHOULD be
> monitored. Can anyone tell me which ones?
every directory should be monitored ... no exceptions
because
So ... I have this thing fairly stable. 14 /etc items seem to change daily due
to their chron or daemon execution. Can live with this. (Results with
alternatives such as aide should be similar--the ideal monitoring package
would track upgrades and logrotations et al and not squawk at these.)
R
David Baron wrote:
> On Friday 10 September 2004 20:01,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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
On Friday 10 September 2004 20:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
On Friday 10 September 2004 03:48, David Baron wrote:
> Anyone using this on Debian?
>
> 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, and attempts to change
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 11:48:31AM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> Anyone using this on Debian?
>
> 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, and attempt
Em Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:10:09 +0200, David Baron escreveu:
> 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.
--
Leandro G
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've got rid of most of the errors reported by tripwire but am left with
> this:
> 1. File system error.
> Filename: /proc/19860/fd/3
> No such file or directory
> Do I just ignore this, or what?
/proc is a a virtual filesystem - nothing but user-accessible
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 12:45:59PM +, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> I just completed moving my elkins.org server from RH7.2 to woody and
> everything went pretty smoothly, except for tripwire. Apt does not show this
> as an available package. Is this for license reasons? Is there a comparable
> packa
Thanks for the suggestions!
Jeff Elkins
http://www.elkins.org
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Kirk Strauser, 2003-Feb-21 13:29 -0600:
> At 2003-02-21T12:45:59Z, Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Is there a comparable package available for debian?
>
> I've started using AIDE on my production machines.
I'm using Integrit. It's working nicely on my Testing system.
jc
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At 2003-02-21T12:45:59Z, Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a comparable package available for debian?
I've started using AIDE on my production machines.
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Ühel ilusal päeval [23.03.2002] kirjutas Cam Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Juhan Kundla ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Heips!
> >
> > I had the following error while installing tripwire on my debian woody
> > box. I have never had any problems with apt-get or debian packages, so i
> > am kind o
* Juhan Kundla ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Heips!
>
> I had the following error while installing tripwire on my debian woody
> box. I have never had any problems with apt-get or debian packages, so i
> am kind of lost now. Is it a bug? What should i do to debug this error?
>
It's bug #135414. P
* Juhan Kundla ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Heips!
>
> I had the following error while installing tripwire on my debian woody
> box. I have never had any problems with apt-get or debian packages, so i
> am kind of lost now. Is it a bug? What should i do to debug this error?
>
> Setting up tripwir
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 05:27:04PM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
> i need to employ some tripwire-like tool on a couple of hosts and i
> was wondering if you had any experience. i myself have used tripwire
> for years, but i could see many features that other programs could
> have that tripwire doe
also sprach Roberto Diaz (on Sat, 18 Aug 2001 07:11:26PM +0200):
> > at first, it was only /home, and i thought it had anything to do with
> > the quotae i enabled on that partition, but /usr/doc is (a) not a
> > partition of its own, and (b) /usr doesn't have quotae.
>
> /home could be explained
> at first, it was only /home, and i thought it had anything to do with
> the quotae i enabled on that partition, but /usr/doc is (a) not a
> partition of its own, and (b) /usr doesn't have quotae.
/home could be explained if you have something (like netscape which let
things there, or procmail wh
Long time ago I was told that read-only floppies are not exactly safe.
Early fd drives used read-only tab as a physical circuit-breaker,
but nowadays everything is done through BIOS. So, theoretically,
one can write onto a write-protected floppy. Is this correct?
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On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 a
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 07:45:29PM +0530, N. Raghavendra wrote:
> Hello debian-user,
>
> I have just installed the tripwire package. Two questions:
>
> 1. The directory /usr/lib/tripwire/databases was empty, so I
> created a database by doing 'tripwire -initialize'. It looks like
> this is a nece
* N. Raghavendra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Hello debian-user,
>
> I have just installed the tripwire package. Two questions:
>
> 1. The directory /usr/lib/tripwire/databases was empty, so I
> created a database by doing 'tripwire -initialize'. It looks like
> this is a necessary step, b
Tim Uckun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >An alternative would be aide, that's available at least for sid.
>
> I'll have to look into that one too.
I just switched to aide after running tripwire for years. There are
three major advantages to aide for me:
- Configuration is cleaner and allow
At 12:22 PM 3/25/2001 +0300, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 12:04:19AM -0800, Tim Uckun wrote:
> Is anybody aware of a tripwire package for debian? If not is there a
> similar software I can use instead.
Aware? Errr, a trick question? Have you tried apt-cache search?
Yes I d
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 12:04:19AM -0800, Tim Uckun wrote:
> Is anybody aware of a tripwire package for debian? If not is there a
> similar software I can use instead.
Aware? Errr, a trick question? Have you tried apt-cache search?
Package: tripwire
Section: non-US
Version: 2.3.0.50-1
Descript
also sprach Leonard Leblanc (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 09:34:33AM -0800):
> Now I got this right after initializing it, so I don't think this has
> anything to do with someone changing a file, but does anyone know what it
> means??
have you tried re-initializing? or doing the -interactive approach?
mayb
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 11:22:57PM -0500, Mike wrote:
> Federico Grau wrote:
> > Whats the debian perspective on tripwire...
> >
> > I see there is a non-free package "tripwire 1.2-16.1", however the
> > tripwire.org FAQ ( http://www.tripwire.org/qan
Federico Grau writes:
> ...the tripwire.org FAQ ( http://www.tripwire.org/qanda/faq.php quetion
> 16) says that the linux version of tripwire is released under the gpl
> (can they release under the gpl and restrict that license to linux?!).
They say they are releasing the Linux version under the G
Federico Grau wrote:
> Whats the debian perspective on tripwire...
>
> I see there is a non-free package "tripwire 1.2-16.1", however the
> tripwire.org FAQ ( http://www.tripwire.org/qanda/faq.php quetion 16) says that
> the linux version of tripwire is released under the gpl (can they release
>
Walter L. Preuninger II writes:
> I am trying to use tripwire, but when running
> walterp# tripwire -init
> ### Phase 1: Reading configuration file
> ### Phase 2: Generating file list
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
You may want to install the tripwire package from
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