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tripwire???

Hi,

Is there anything like tripwire for FreeBSD??? I guess tripwire was ported only to Linux, is it so?

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Hi,

Which version of FreeBSD are you using? I've heard that Tripwire 2.3 onwards works on FreeBSD 4.2.

http://www.tripwire.org/downloads/index.php


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/stand/sysinstall

go to the option for adding ports and packages software, pick an ftp server (I like ftp5, in the US), and browse the security area, I believe that tripwire is in there (I think I saw it in there), and is up to date for the FreeBSD release.



should be easy...



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Talking tripwire report .

Just want more clear on knowledgebase regarding tripwire .

Tripwire report can tell a file being modified with comparing with baseline generated by tripwire .
Also the report show who was the one last modified the file , I want to know “who” information that come from where and how ?

As Unix SA I can not recall any way UNIX system had this information restored in any file or inode .

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