On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 15:04:54 PDT, Bruce Ferrell said: > [email protected] wrote: > > There's other issues as well. Why do people run 'tripwire' on boxes that > > have RAID on them? > > Because they're looking for malicous changes Close, but no cigar. I've had tripwire detect *accidental* changes as well (including borked patchsets that replaced unrelated files). The reason they run tripwire as well as RAID is to detect changes that are visible only with the assistance of information from the filesystem.
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