Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
M.
On Tue, 2008-12-23 at 22:58 +0100, Mariusz wrote:
Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
I've never used it anywhere. But I learned from watching the list to google first.
tripwire site:centos.org
That gave about 175 hits. Maybe that will help you too?
M.
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i checked google.. but i found only on centos 4, my question was: on centos 5, so please don't be malicious ;)
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On Tue, 2008-12-23 at 22:58 +0100, Mariusz wrote:
Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
I've never used it anywhere. But I learned from watching the list to google first.
tripwire site:centos.org
That gave about 175 hits. Maybe that will help you too?
M.
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On Tue, 2008-12-23 at 23:23 +0100, Mariusz wrote:
i checked google.. but i found only on centos 4, my question was: on centos 5, so please don't be malicious ;)
I didn't hink I was being malicious. I looked again and found lots of combinations of CentOS 5 and tripwire. Most would not have helped you, but the ones I looked at mentioned ways to build from source, mentioned that it was not being made available from upstream on CentOS 5 and also recommended some of the same packages that other responders mentioned in this thread.
Short summary: what you have been told in this thread was already available in CentOS list archives and forum postings.
M
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On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Mariusz settlerk@atp-czesci.pl wrote:
Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
I usually hate giving advice for B when folks ask for A, however aide provides much the same functionality as tripwire, and is built into centos5 by default.
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Mariusz settlerk@atp-czesci.pl wrote:
Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
I usually hate giving advice for B when folks ask for A, however aide provides much the same functionality as tripwire, and is built into centos5 by default.
In this instance, +1 for Jim's advice (the advice that is, not Jim!)
I believe tripwire is now a commercial product and the open source version is no longer developed (although I'm not 100% sure on that).
ok, thank you, i will check it
M
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Perrin" jperrin@gmail.com To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 11:20 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] tripwire on centos 5
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Mariusz settlerk@atp-czesci.pl wrote:
Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
I usually hate giving advice for B when folks ask for A, however aide provides much the same functionality as tripwire, and is built into centos5 by default.
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Am 23.12.2008 um 23:20 schrieb Jim Perrin:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Mariusz settlerk@atp-czesci.pl wrote:
Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
I usually hate giving advice for B when folks ask for A, however aide provides much the same functionality as tripwire, and is built into centos5 by default.
Maybe if you only have one server ;-)
OK, so there's integration in prelude - but the console for that also costs money...though not as much as a Tripwire-console (don't know their current pricing, but I'm not sure if they shaved a zero from their prices since I looked last time).
Tripwire is very expensive - it is not easy finding a budget for it...
Rainer
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Mariusz settlerk@atp-czesci.pl wrote:
Does anybody use tripwire on centos 5? Has anybody checked that: http://www.linickx.com/archives/281/tripwire-2411-rpm-for-centos-redhat-rhel... on centos5?
I am a little off from using tripwire these days... when I last looked at it, it didn't seem to be getting much support upstream (last release over a year ago)... and the bugs have been open/unassigned for that a year. The system that comes with RHEL-5 is called aide and is getting active support from the Red Hat developers on getting it tied into a centralized plugin structure using prelude and snort. Just using the normal aide seemed to fit the bill that is needed.
However if tripwire is required for audit/checklist reasons:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/testing/5/i386/
has a copy...