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samhain 2.5.4 (Default branch)

samhain is a daemon that can check file integrity, search the file tree for SUID files, and detect kernel module rootkits (Linux only). It can be used either standalone or as a client/server system for centralized monitoring, with strong (192-bit AES) encryption for client/server connections and the option to store databases and configuration files on the server. For tamper resistance, it supports signed database/configuration files and signed reports/audit logs. It has been tested on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Unixware. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This version fixes a flaw that would allow clients to bypass authentication when connecting to the server. A new KernelCheckPCI option has been added to switch off checking of PCI expansion ROMs. Image

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

NAME
smsd - The SysMan Station daemon SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/smsd OPTIONS
Runs smsd as a daemon. This creates a separate process and redirects output to the smsd log files. DESCRIPTION
The SysMan Station is a client-server application consisting of a daemon (smsd) and the SysMan Station graphical user interface (sys- man_station(8)). The SysMan Station provides the ability to monitor and manage a single system or a TruCluster system. The smsd server is responsible for gathering system management data from the host and presenting that information to the SysMan Station client. SysMan Station management data is collected from the following sources: Desktop Management (DMI) - software related management data Common Hardware - hardware related management data Event Management (EVM) - event data SMS data files - SMS configuration data RESTRICTIONS
You must have root privileges to run this command. EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to run the System Management Station daemon: /sbin/init.d/smsd start FILES
The SysMan Station daemon The directory containing SysMan Station data files SysMan Station log files SEE ALSO
Commands: sysman_station(8) System Administration smsd(8)