...on Centos 4.3? Or a stand alone RPM, if no yum install is available?
TIA, Marco
M. Fioretti wrote:
...on Centos 4.3? Or a stand alone RPM, if no yum install is available?
TIA, Marco
did you bother asking google ? the first 4 hits for 'centos tripwire' seem to offer hints.
On Wed, May 24, 2006 01:57:34 AM +0100, Karanbir Singh (mail-lists@karan.org) wrote:
did you bother asking google?
Of course I had checked google first (centos tripwire).
the first 4 hits for 'centos tripwire' seem to offer hints.
the first two are almost 1.5 year old, the third 1+ year old, the 4th is a RH 7.2 document (3 years old?). That's why I asked, sorry if I forgot to mention it. Is there nothing newer and/or Centos 4.x specific?
TIA, Marco
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 06:59 +0200, M. Fioretti wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2006 01:57:34 AM +0100, Karanbir Singh (mail-lists@karan.org) wrote:
did you bother asking google?
Of course I had checked google first (centos tripwire).
the first 4 hits for 'centos tripwire' seem to offer hints.
the first two are almost 1.5 year old, the third 1+ year old, the 4th is a RH 7.2 document (3 years old?). That's why I asked, sorry if I forgot to mention it. Is there nothing newer and/or Centos 4.x specific?
centos.karan.org is a 3rd party repo that is centos-4 specific: http://centos.karan.org/el4/extras/stable/i386/RPMS/repodata/repoview/tripwi...
That is the latest version which is in fedora core extras rebuilt to run on CentOS-4
(that is the i386 version)