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GM-FINGERPRINT_DB(8)					      System Manager's Manual					      GM-FINGERPRINT_DB(8)

NAME
gm-fingerprint_db - GNUmed server fingerprint database SYNOPSIS
gm-fingerprint_db <target database> <gm-dbo password> [--with-dump] <target database>: a GNUmed database (such as "gnumed_VERSION") <gm-dbo password> the password for the databse owner <gm-dbo> [--with-dump] if this option is given a dump of the database schema structure will be included created by: SELECT gm.concat_table_structure(); DESCRIPTION
The gm-fingerprint_db script can be used to fingerprint a GNUmed database in order to aid identifying particular databases or verifying database transfers (not upgrades). The fingerprint of the database is written to the file gm_db-<target database>-fingerprint.log in the current directory. EXAMPLES
Fingerprint the database gnumed_v16: gm-fingerprint_db gnumed_v16 secret-password Include a database schema structure dump: gm-fingerprint_db gnumed_v16 secret-password --with-dump AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Karsten Hilbert <karsten.hilbert@gmx.net>. GNUmed server fingerprint database 2011 Oct 22nd GM-FINGERPRINT_DB(8)

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VERIEXECCTL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    VERIEXECCTL(8)

NAME
veriexecctl -- manage the Veriexec subsystem SYNOPSIS
veriexecctl [-ekv] load [file] veriexecctl delete file | mount_point veriexecctl dump veriexecctl flush veriexecctl query file DESCRIPTION
The veriexecctl command is used to manipulate Veriexec, the NetBSD file integrity subsystem. Commands load [file] Load the fingerprint entries contained in file, if specified, or the default signatures file otherwise. This operation is only allowed in learning mode (strict level zero). The following flags are allowed with this command: -e Evaluate fingerprint on load, as opposed to when the file is accessed. -k Keep the filenames in the entry for more accurate logging. -v Enable verbose output. delete file | mount_point Delete either a single entry file or all entries on mount_point from being monitored by Veriexec. dump Dump the Veriexec database from the kernel. Only entries that have the filename will be presented. This can be used to recover a lost database: # veriexecctl dump > /etc/signatures flush Delete all entries in the Veriexec database. query file Query Veriexec for information associated with file: Filename, mount, fingerprint, fingerprint algorithm, evaluation status, and entry type. FILES
/dev/veriexec Veriexec pseudo-device /etc/signatures default signatures file SEE ALSO
veriexec(4), veriexec(5), security(7), veriexec(8), veriexecgen(8) HISTORY
veriexecctl first appeared in NetBSD 2.0. AUTHORS
Brett Lymn <blymn@NetBSD.org> Elad Efrat <elad@NetBSD.org> NOTES
The kernel is expected to have the ``veriexec'' pseudo-device. BSD
August 31, 2008 BSD
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