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

NAME
aideinit - create a new AIDE database SYNOPSIS
aideinit [options] DESCRIPTION
aideinit creates a new AIDE database. It will initialize an AIDE database in the default database_out location. It will then prompt you to replace your existing AIDE database. In most cases you will want to check for any problems before doing this. aideinit attempts to automatically detect the correct locations of your database and database_out files based on your aide.conf settings. These settings may be overridden on the command line, as may the prompts. OPTIONS
-y, --yes Overwrite database_out file -f, --force Force overwrite of database with new database -c, --config Specify alternate config file -o, --output Specify alternate output file -d, --database Specify alternate database file -b, --background Run in the background (will mail any errors to aide.conf MAILTO or root) FILES
/etc/aide/aide.conf, /etc/aide/aide.conf.d Default AIDE configuration files /var/lib/aide/aide.db Default location for AIDE database /var/lib/aide/aide.db.new Default location for newly-created AIDE database AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Mike Markley <mike@markley.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Dec 19, 2003 AIDEINIT(8)

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aide(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   aide(1)

NAME
aide - Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment SYNOPSIS
aide [parameters] command DESCRIPTION
aide is an intrusion detection system for checking the integrity of files. COMMANDS
--check, -C Checks the database for inconsistencies. You must have an initialized database to do this. This is also the default command. Without any command aide does a check. --init, -i Initialize the database. You must initialize a database and move it to the appropriate place before you can use the --check command. --update, -u Checks the database and updates the database non-interactively. The input and output databases must be different. --compare Compares two databases. They must be defined in configfile with database=<url> and database_new=<url>. --config-check, -D Stops after reading in the configuration file. Any errors will be reported. If aide was compiled with the "--with-dbhmackey" option, a hash for the config file will be calculated. See the aide manual for more information. PARAMETERS
--config=configfile , -c configfile Configuration is read from file configfile instead of "./aide.conf". Use '-' for stdin. --before="configparameters" , -B "configparameters" These configparameters are handled before the reading of the configuration file. See aide.conf (5) for more details on what to put here. --after="configparameters" , -A "configparameters" These configparameters are handled after the reading of the configuration file. See aide.conf (5) for more details on what to put here. --verbose=verbosity_level,-Vverbosity_level Controls how verbose aide is. Value must [0-255]. The default is 5. With no argument Value is set to 20. This parameter overrides the value set in a configuration file. --report=reporter,-r reporter reporter is a URL which tells aide where to send it's output. See aide.conf (5) section URLS for available values. --version,-v aide prints out its version number --help,-h Prints out the standard help message. DIAGNOSTICS
Normally, the exit status is 0 if no errors occurred. Except when the --check command was requested, in which case the exit status is defined as: 1 * (new files detected?) + 2 * (removed files detected?) + 4 * (changed files detected?) Additionally, the following exit codes are defined for generic error conditions: 14 Error writing error 15 Invalid argument error 16 Unimplemented function error 17 Invalid configureline error 18 IO error 19 Version mismatch error NOTES
Please note that due to mmap issues, aide cannot be terminated with SIGTERM. Use SIGKILL to terminate. FILES
/etc/aide/aide.conf Default aide configuration file. /etc/aide/aide.conf.d Config snippets which are automatically concatenated to the configuration file by update-aide.conf. This is a Debian extension. aide.db Default aide database. aide.db.new Default aide output data- base. SEE ALSO
aide.conf(5) http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide/manual.html BUGS
There are probably bugs in this release. Please report them at http://sourceforge.net/projects/aide and to the Debian BTS. Bug fixes are more than welcome. Unified diffs are preferred. DISCLAIMER
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. No animals were harmed while making this webpage or this piece of software. Although some pizza delivery guy's feelings were hurt. aide(1)
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