Re: Tripwire [was: ethtool trojan detected by NAI]

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It looks as if the Open Source version of Tripwire is now called the
Academic Source Release.

If you goto Tripwire.org you can still download the tarball of 2.3.47
(although they're all BINs)

Older source code is on Sourceforge.

If you really want it, buy it.  The paid for version has much more
functionality. 

even the older versions will work for a server that doesn't change
much.  I Found it to be very noisy on webservers when not extremely fine
tuned.

On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 13:48, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Andy,
> 
> > Bah... prelink will have fiddled with our binaries... this is maybe why 
> > tripwire got removed... hm...
> 
> No, tripwire got removed from the distro because it is no longer
> maintained (which is a shame). Although the checksums differ per machine
> I believe they should not change on a specific box.
> 
> I tried configuring it on SUSE recently, but couldn't get it to work
> (some sort of crash when building the database IIRC). Haven't invested
> much time in it, although at some stage I do want to get this to work.
> 
> Bye,
> Leonard.
-- 
Michael Gargiullo <mgargiullo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Warp Drive Networks




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