Difference between revisions of "Aide"
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To install AIDE just issue the following command: |
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It installs aide but creates nothing until it is being instructed to do so. |
It installs aide but creates nothing until it is being instructed to do so. |
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Once aide is installed, the first step is to create a new database of the current system status, ideally this must be done just after OS installation is done. The rpm available on uWink repository has done a configuration file that is located on `/etc/aide.conf`, and and only root can access it. |
Once aide is installed, the first step is to create a new database of the current system status, ideally this must be done just after OS installation is done. The rpm available on uWink repository has done a configuration file that is located on `/etc/aide.conf`, and and only root can access it. |
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# Initialize the database |
# Initialize the database |
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This an abstract from the man pages. |
This an abstract from the man pages. |
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* 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. |
* 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. |
Revision as of 08:12, 9 November 2012
Aide
How to install Aide
To install AIDE just issue the following command:
yum -y install aide
It installs aide but creates nothing until it is being instructed to do so.
How to setup Aide
Once aide is installed, the first step is to create a new database of the current system status, ideally this must be done just after OS installation is done. The rpm available on uWink repository has done a configuration file that is located on `/etc/aide.conf`, and and only root can access it.
- Initialize the database
aide -i
- Set database created as "database" to be compared against
mv /etc/aide.db.new /etc/aide.db
- Change database attributes
chattr +i /etc/aide.db
How to run Aide
This an abstract from the man pages.
- 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.
--check, -C
- Initialize the database. You must initialize a database and move it to the appropriate place before you can use the `--check` command.
--init, -i
- Checks the database and updates the database non-interactively. The input and output databases must be different.
--update, -u
- Compares two databases. They must be defined in configfile with `database=<url>` and `database_new=<url>`.
--compare
- 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
--config-check, -D