01-21-2020
Thank you Dear Scrutinizer and Dear Rudic,
Your commands work good. Thank you again.
The text file includes all files inside the directory.
I do not understand why we need to specify underscore as limiter in column2. Normally each line is space seperated.
Thank you so much for your return.
Kind regards
Boris
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sxid.conf
SXID.CONF(5) File Formats Manual SXID.CONF(5)
NAME
sxid.conf - configuration settings for sxid
DESCRIPTION
This is the configuration file used by sxid to define it's parameters for execution. By default it is /etc/sxid.conf but can be anything
using the --config command line option for sxid. Options in this file are in the form of OPTION = "VALUE" . Note that the VALUE must be
contained in double quotes.
OPTIONS
ALWAYS_NOTIFY
If sxid does not find any changes it will not send an email unless you specify "yes" here.
ALWAYS_ROTATE
Usually sxid will only rotate the log files when there is a change from the last run. This is usually best, since all logs will
record a change rather than just a run of the program. If you want to rotate the logs every time sxid is run, regardless of changes,
specify "yes" here.
EMAIL Where to send the email containing the output of changes every time sxid is run. Example:
EMAIL = "Great Admin <root@host.com>"
ENFORCE
Normally sxid only flags items which are suid or sgid and are in a FORBIDDEN directory. With this option set to "yes" sxid will
remove the s[ug]id bit(s) on any files or directories it finds in forbidden directories and report any changes in the email. Note
that directories listed in FORBIDDEN are searched regardless of whether or not they are listed in SEARCH. However, EXCLUDED options
still apply to directories that fall under them.
EXCLUDE
A space seperated list of directories to exclude from the search. Note that if a SEARCH path falls under an EXCLUDE path that it
will still be searched. This is useful for excluding whole directories and only specifying one. Example:
SEARCH = "/usr /usr/src/linux"
EXCLUDE = "/usr/src"
EXTRA_LIST
File that contains a list of (each on it's own line) of other files that sxid should monitor. This is useful for files that aren't
+s, but relate to system integrity (tcpd, inetd, apache...). Example:
EXTRA_LIST = "/etc/sxid.list"
FORBIDDEN
A space seperated list of directories that are not supposed to contain any suid or sgid items. Items which are suid or sgid in these
directories are flagged in the email seperately from the other listings whether there are other changes or not. Example:
FORBIDDEN = "/tmp /home"
IGNORE_DIRS
Ignore entries for directories in these paths. This means that only files will be recorded. You can effectively ignore all directory
entries by setting this to "/".
KEEP_LOGS
This is a numerical value for how many log files to keep when rotating.
LISTALL
Forces a list of all entries to be included in th output. Implies ALWAYS_NOTIFY.
LOG_FILE
The full path of where to store the log files. These will be rotated, each rotated log being suffixed with a digit. The directories
must already exist. This is usually /var/log/sxid.log. Rotated logs would look like /var/log/sxid.log.n where 'n' is the number in
the rotation. The current log has no suffix.
AIL_PROG
Mail program. This changes the default compiled in mailer for reports. You only need this if you have changed it's location and
don't want to recompile sxid.
SEARCH A space seperated list of directories to search. Sxid will use these as a starting point for it's searches. Example:
SEARCH = "/usr /bin /lib"
AUTHOR
Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to current maintainer Timur Birsh <taem@linukz.org>.
SEE ALSO
sxid(1)
sXid 4.0.5 January 2002 SXID.CONF(5)