Hi, I came across this same problem (the same segmentation fault in the same place) today and I was able to get a working Aide just by reinstalling the package:
apt-get install aide --reinstall I think that the segmentation fault was produced by a corrupt aide binary, since the aide's SHA256 signature changes after reinstalling the package (note that it is the same package version that is reinstalled). In fact, the size in the corrupted file is the same that that of the correct one. I was able to detect this because I use two different Debian 8.5 virtual machines and only in one of them aide crashed. The working system was created using a standard Debian installation CD while the faulty one was created using debootstrap (I don't know whether this is relevant or not). I know it could be a security issue. But, I doubt it, because both systems are virtual machines behind a NAT router, they don't offer any service to the Internet and they don't use Internet services either (apart from the Debian repositories). The situation before reinstalling in the faulty system: Working system: # ls -l $(which aide) -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1597208 Oct 24 2014 /usr/bin/aide # sha256sum /usr/bin/aide e382183d9f94e0325af0a8d235445a82f0aab9c3fc134b9219b9b290722db7e5 /usr/bin/aide # aide Couldn't open file /var/lib/aide/please-dont-call-aide-without-parameters/aide.db for reading Faulty system: # ls -l $(which aide) -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1597208 Oct 24 2014 /usr/bin/aide # sha256sum /usr/bin/aide c2ac6ddeb386376fa2f504e5471fb9880baffd15807060b37b28bcabb91466bd /usr/bin/aide # aide Segmentation fault After reinstalling aide in the faulty system, the SHA256 matches that of the working one, and aide works OK. Further information: - Both system are Debian 8.5 x86_64 - Aide version: 0.16~a2.git20130520-3 - I upgraded the faulty system to Debian 8.6 (no aide upgrade, however) and the segmentation fault was still there. - The faulty one was a User-Mode Linux virtual machine running inside the working one (a VMware Workstation virtual machine). Hope it helps. Sincerely, -- Carlos Pérez