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TWPRINT(8)						      System Manager's Manual							TWPRINT(8)

NAME
twprint - Tripwire database and report printer SYNOPSIS
twprint { -m r | --print-report } [ options... ] twprint { -m d | --print-dbfile } [ options... ] [ object1 [ object2... ]] DESCRIPTION
Prints Tripwire database and report files in clear text format. Report Printing mode In Report Printing mode, twprint verifies and displays the contents of a Tripwire report file (.twr). If no report is specified on the command line, the report specified in the REPORTFILE variable in the configuration file will be used. By default, this value includes the date and time to the nearest second. Because this value is constantly changing, twprint may not be able to find the correct report file. For this reason, the (-r or --twrfile) flag should be used with the desired report name to print a specific report. Database Printing mode This option is used to print a Tripwire database file in human-readable (clear text) form. In Database Printing mode, twprint verifies and prints the contents of a specified database to stdout. If no database file is specified on the command line, the default database specified by the DBFILE variable in the configuration file is used. OPTIONS
Report printing mode: -m r --print-report -v --verbose -s --silent, --quiet -c cfgfile --cfgfile cfgfile -r report --twrfile report -L localkey --local-keyfile localkey -t { 0|1|2|3|4 } --report-level { 0|1|2|3|4 } -m r, --print-report Mode selector. -v, --verbose Verbose output mode. Mutually exclusive with (-s). -s, --silent, --quiet Silent output mode. Mutually exclusive with (-v). -c cfgfile, --cfgfile cfgfile Use the specified configuration file. -r report, --twrfile report Print the specified report file. -L localkey, --local-keyfile localkey Use the specified local key file to perform verification with reports which are signed. -t level, --report-level level Specifies the detail level of the printed report, overriding the REPORTLEVEL variable in the configuration file. level must be a number from 0 to 4. Database printing mode: -m d --print-dbfile -v --verbose -s --silent, --quiet -c cfgfile --cfgfile cfgfile -d database --dbfile database -L localkey --local-keyfile localkey [ object1 [ object2... ]] -m d, --print-dbfile Mode selector. -v, --verbose Verbose output mode. Mutually exclusive with (-s). -s, --silent, --quiet Silent output mode. Mutually exclusive with (-v). -c cfgfile, --cfgfile cfgfile Use the specified configuration file. -d database, --dbfile database Print the specified database file. -L localkey, --local-keyfile localkey Use the specified local key file to read the database. [ object1 [ object2... ]] List of filesystem objects in the database to print. If no objects are specified, every object in the database will be printed. The format for a list of objects is: section: objname objname... section: objname... VERSION INFORMATION
This man page describes twprint version 2.4.1. AUTHORS
Tripwire, Inc. COPYING PERMISSIONS
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this man page provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this man page under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this man page into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved by Tripwire, Inc. Copyright 2000 Tripwire, Inc. Tripwire is a registered trademark of Tripwire, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All rights reserved. SEE ALSO
twintro(8), tripwire(8), twadmin(8), siggen(8), twconfig(4), twpolicy(4), twfiles(5) 1 July 2000 TWPRINT(8)
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