You are right I am using the Debian package of aide. My problems come from the fact that the output I get still contains files about which I don't want to hear about even with the config lines I pasted in my previous message. In the daily output this morning I still had the following: - added/removed files in /etc/tinydns/log/main - changed files for every mysql files in /var/lib/mysql Should I completely ignore those folders or there is some configs I could use to still monitor them for major changes without being bothered with changes from daily uses?
Thank you for your help Dominique Gibeau Richard van den Berg wrote: > On 3/12/09 4:30 PM, Dominique Gibeau wrote: > >> Basically the setup is original as it is installed on Debian >> systems. I simply added a file with 50 priority following the personal >> guide of Russell Gadd which currently contains the following lines >> >> > > This sounds like you are using the Debian package of aide? > > >> I think I mostly need help for the way to write the rules, even >> after having gone through the help files and semi-guides found on the >> net, it not all clear to me how it works. If I can get some of my rules >> working I should be able to configure AIDE properly for my environment. >> >> > > Every system needs to be configured differently to your own needs. The > configuration lines you showed look fine. If you have any specific > issues or questions, let us know. > > Regards, > > Richard > _______________________________________________ > Aide mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.cs.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/aide > > > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature > database 3933 (20090313) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > > > > > _______________________________________________ Aide mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.cs.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/aide
