On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
>
> Hello All, The -only- package I can find is tripwire-1.2.tar.Z
> from coast.cs.purdue.edu/pub/COAST/Tripwire . There are others
> like the RPM's from redhat & Debian,... But these are not the
> primary source for this sofware. Where might version 1.3 be
> located since it is not on the COAST ftp site ?
> Tia
I got mine from the corporate arm of Tripwire:
http://www.visualcomputing.com/tripwire/
Last time I was there, they were talking about a payware version of
Tripwire, version 1.5. The tripwire 1.3 compiled just fine on my Debian
2.0 system. (Most of the docs in the package still refer to 1.2; I think
it's just 1.2 with some bugfixes and compile patches.)
From the Changelog:
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1.3 (release) Fri Jul 17 18:02:53 PDT 1998
fixed database entry consistency bug.
fixed database filename construction routine.
made "loosedir" reporting the default. makes superfluous directory
changes go away.
made reports more succinct, and much more quiet when there's nothing
worth reporting.
updated manual.
added Visual Computing Corporation banner to startup.
eliminated RCS banners for any changed files (RCS no longer being
the source control system for our source archives).
pulled out user manual (.doc and .pdf files) out of Tripwire package.
will be distributed separately.
removed twdb_check.pl from Tripwire package.
updated README, README.FIRST, and COAST.info files.
aux directory is now util, to accommodate DOS FAT filename
restrictions.
1.25 (release) Sat Apr 18 22:12:16 PDT 1998
changed default select-masks to use only MD5, instead of MD5 and Snefru.
added tw_isalnum() to workaround Linux libc bug.
updated tw.conf.linux file.
made filename_escape() eight-bit clean.
twdb_check.pl now works with Perl 5.
changed test scripts to sleep 2 before doing Tripwire checks.
changed aux to util in src/Makefile.
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Sincerely,
Ray Ingles (248)377-7735 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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