I am looking for a location where I can get tripwire to install and update via YUM. I know this is not the most secure thing but with the amount of machines that I have, I have not other choice. So far I have found
http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/SRPMS/
Does anyone know one for CentOS?
Thanks
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 04:29:35PM -0500, cents@samson-solutions.ca wrote:
I am looking for a location where I can get tripwire to install and update via YUM. I know this is not the most secure thing but with the amount of machines that I have, I have not other choice. So far I have found
http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/SRPMS/
Does anyone know one for CentOS?
Tripwire did not come with RHEL 3, and hence did not come with CentOS 3. I tried rebuilding the SRPM once and found that some libraries have changed from RHL 9 and RHEL 3. It wouldn't build.
After poking around, I discovered AIDE and forgot about Tripwire.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html
Debian has ported tripwire to their new Sarge release, so someone must've fixed the library dependencies, but I don't know how or where.
Hope this helps,
Shawn M. Jones
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:29:35 -0500, cents@samson-solutions.ca cents@samson-solutions.ca wrote:
I am looking for a location where I can get tripwire to install and update via YUM. I know this is not the most secure thing but with the amount of machines that I have, I have not other choice. So far I have found
http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/SRPMS/
Does anyone know one for CentOS?
Thanks
I have successfully built tripwire under CentOS 3. I am uploading the files to: http://proxy.11a.nu/dl/tripwire-2.3.1-17.i386.rpm http://proxy.11a.nu/dl/tripwire-2.3.1-17.src.rpm
I can not garantee that they will be there forever, but I'll keep them there for the next 48 hours at least. Please be gentle with my network connection...
Best regards Michael Boman
I have successfully built tripwire under CentOS 3. I am uploading the files to: http://proxy.11a.nu/dl/tripwire-2.3.1-17.i386.rpm http://proxy.11a.nu/dl/tripwire-2.3.1-17.src.rpm
I can not garantee that they will be there forever, but I'll keep them there for the next 48 hours at least. Please be gentle with my network connection...
Michael & all:
Please use our pipe to download these files, as we have plenty for the community.
These packages have been mirrored here: http://firebright.com/mirrors/
Mike, if you need a place to stash these for releases (aka, if you'd like to mantain them), we'd be happy to give you access to a release server.
Best,
Jonathan
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I have successfully built tripwire under CentOS 3. I am uploading the files to: http://proxy.11a.nu/dl/tripwire-2.3.1-17.i386.rpm http://proxy.11a.nu/dl/tripwire-2.3.1-17.src.rpm
I can not garantee that they will be there forever, but I'll keep them there for the next 48 hours at least. Please be gentle with my network connection...
Michael & all:
Please use our pipe to download these files, as we have plenty for the community.
These packages have been mirrored here: http://firebright.com/mirrors/
Mike, if you need a place to stash these for releases (aka, if you'd like to mantain them), we'd be happy to give you access to a release server.
Best,
Jonathan _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@caosity.org http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
How about Osiris, http://osiris.shmoo.com/contrib.html? It has worked well for me on Mandrake. I'm new to the CentOS community and have not tried it on CentOS-3 yet.
~Dan
How about Osiris, http://osiris.shmoo.com/contrib.html? It has worked well for me on Mandrake. I'm new to the CentOS community and have not tried it on CentOS-3 yet.
Dan -
I had on just vaguely heard about this. That is an extremely sweet tool. I wonder if it's ready for serious production use? For those who haven't looked at this, it's a Host Integrity Monitoring System that can monitor multiple hosts, scheduling, filtering, etc. Kind of a cross between tripwire and RRDTool? ;-)
I'm going to play around with this and see if I can get it to install on the ServerCD distro. I've got a bunch of new Dell machines here... now, where did I put that CD [wanders off]...
Jonathan