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Re: file integrity programs



I have never personally used it or tried it but another file integrity 
program I know of is AIDE a free replacement to Tripwire.  It is supposedly 
faster and supports multiple databse types(md5,blowfish etc,etc).

I have no idea if it will compile on OpenBSD but it looks pretty good.
the homepage is:

http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html









>
>Ernie wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> > I'm setting up an openbsd machine here for use as our corporate 
>firewall.  On
> > all my linux servers I use Tripwire to check out the file system every 
>night
> > for changes.  Is there something similar for OpenBSD?  I tried samhain, 
>and
> > managed to compile it, but coudln't get it to run.  Also, I downloaded 
>the
> > "Academic Source Release" of tripwire, but it seems rather slow and old. 
>  Is
> > there a better and possibly more modern solution?
>Tripwire recently went open source with the linux version.  I have not
>looked at the code but you may well be able to stay with what you know.
>
>
> > Also, are there any journeling file systems for OpenBSD?
>No
>
>joe
>

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