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Old 07-17-2001, 04:02 AM   #1
roadie
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Post after fresh install, and tripwire install...


Ok. So, I've just done a fresh install of redhat 7.1, and I've just done the whole process of initing tripwire. Tripwire sends root 52000 bytes of text warning me of errors, like "warning, scsi not found" etc...
How can I get tripwire to recognize that those things don't exist because they never did, and have it actually scan for changes in the system. I'm not sure if that was very clear, but hopefully someone knows what I mean. I can explain more if neccessary. Thanks.
-Eliot
 
Old 07-17-2001, 02:46 PM   #2
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You will have to modify you policyfile for tripwire and then run it through the encryption/signing phase.
I haven't done that my self yet. Try reading the man pages on tripwire and their website http://www.tripwire.org
 
  


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