Re: tripwire and integrit
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 06:09:15PM +0300, Imre Oolberg wrote:
>
> Though it exists for potato and unstable. Then I stumbled onto a
> recommendation of using integrit instead. Very well i
> thought, but i stumbled onto an error of such a kind
>
> aix:~# integrit -C /etc/integrit/integrit.conf -u
> integrit: ---- integrit, version 2.03 -----------------
> integrit: output : human-readable
> integrit: conf file : /etc/integrit/integrit.conf
> integrit: known db : /var/lib/integrit/known.cdb
> integrit: current db : /var/lib/integrit/current.cdb
> integrit: root : /
> integrit: do check : no
> integrit: do update : yes
> integrit (main): Error: walk_file_tree: Value too large for defined data
> type
>
> Is the integrit in general usable, i remember having some strange porblems
> with aide, too. And so i stuck with tripwire which works all right for me.
Hmmm. I've had no problems with integrit myself (in woody), and it seems
to work beautifully.
--
David Roundy
http://civet.berkeley.edu/droundy/
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