Hello again, Having installed Aide 0.13.1 on my Solaris 10 box from aide-0.13.1-sol10-sparc-local.gz, I thought I would see what results the default aide.conf file from inside that package produced before fine-tuning it for my environment.
On doing # aide --config-check firstly I got an error about SELinux! I was quite surprised to find a reference to SELinux in what I thought might be a starting config file for Solaris. Next I got an error about xattrs so I decided to remove references to that too. After that came other syntax errors. I'm wondering if there's any point in continuing with this config file. If there is an example file for a vanilla Solaris system, that might be a useful starting point. I've read various web pages (including Richard van den Berg's aide.conf for Solaris 8) which suggest different basic settings. If there is a basic aide.conf for Solaris 10 that I can start from, that would be very useful. The default aide.conf that came with CentOS' rpm was much easier to get started with. Thanks Ian _______________________________________________ Aide mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.cs.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/aide
