On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Dany Allard wrote:

Hello everyone

Has anyone used Nagios to monitor tripwire events?

If someone has done this and could point me in the right direction, that
would be great.


Dany,

It's been a while since I used tripwire but I don't recall it generating any events, per se. If you have tripwire setup, and you'd like to incorporate changes of summed files, you could certainly write a plugin to do so and represent a change of some file, say /etc/passwd, as a CRITICAL within Nagios. You could probably also hook up Nagios and send it passive service checks out of the cronjob running tripwire in verify mode. Let me know if this is what you had in mind. It sounds to me like it could be done but I'm unaware of any existing plugins in this space at the moment.

Thanks.


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