I tried tripwire on my own linux 1.2.8 (i should upgrade anyways :-) and
definately
couldn't get it to work.
I also set it up on a FreeBSD system now worries.
Leon O'Brien
NetWorx Pty Ltd
leon @
networx .
com .
au
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> From: Jeremy <heffner @
televiso .
com>
> To: JoNaTHaN aRCiLLa <jonats @
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> Cc: firewalls @
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tangledwires .
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> Subject: Re: Linux Tripwire-1.2
> Date: Monday, February 17, 1997 10:06 AM
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> RCiLLa mumbled
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> >This may be a bit off-topic but because of a series of attacks on our
> >dialup server, i had to get through this right away.
> >
> >I'm compiling Tripwire-1.2 on our dialup server. Our server is an Intel
> >machine running Linux 2.0.29 with Slackware96 installed.
>
> I've also run into this problem. If you read the README.linux in the docs
> that refer to porting, you'll notice some files were 'fixed' to work
under
> linux. To make it compile, I just reversed what they did.
>
> I still have a problem though that it core's all the time.. dont know why
> for sure, and haven't really had the time to do any more homework on it.
> I've gotten tripwire to function 'well enough' for now, so that I do have
> good db's that get correctly used.
>
> anyone else had experience with tripwire under the 2.0.x kernels?
> -jeremy
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