On Sat, 07 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've decided it's time to put Tripwire on my Linux servers and I installed a
> copy of it onto a test system.
>
> Now the default policies from the install contain a lot of references for
> stuff that isn't there on my test server which is a RH6.0 bo
Sorry, Can't help you there... Been too long since I looked at it.
> -Original Message-
> From: rpjday [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 8:23 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Tripwire Policies
>
> On Mon
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Leaving it as defaults can be a pain, as it will mail you huge logs every
> night with the same thing wrong every night (logs changed, etc)... Make
> some minor mods to match your system.
i'm still looking for someone to answer a tripwire question,
2000 9:42 PM
> To: Red Hat Mailing List
> Subject: Tripwire Policies
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've decided it's time to put Tripwire on my Linux servers and I installed
> a
> copy of it onto a test system.
>
> Now the default policies from the install contain
Hi all,
I've decided it's time to put Tripwire on my Linux servers and I installed a
copy of it onto a test system.
Now the default policies from the install contain a lot of references for
stuff that isn't there on my test server which is a RH6.0 box.
My question is, should I change the policy
Hi all,
I've decided it's time to put Tripwire on my Linux servers and I installed a
copy of it onto a test system.
Now the default policies from the install contain a lot of references for
stuff that isn't there on my test server which is a RH6.0 box.
My question is, should I change the poli