Hi, I literally have about 36 machines running CentOS on a private network, and will probably change the remaining 30 or so away from Whitebox or RH in the near term. One thing I just noticed was when I tried to search out Tripwire RPM's, that none seemed evident. Can anyone point me in the direction of an Tripwire RPM that works with CentOS 4.3, or advise me on how to create one from the Tripwire source download on Sourceforge? -karlski
> Can anyone point me in the direction of an Tripwire RPM that works with > CentOS 4.3, or advise me on how to create one from the Tripwire source > download on Sourceforge? >The http://centos.karan.org/ repository carries it. -- This message has been double ROT13 encoded for security. Anyone other than the intended recipient attempting to decode this message will be in violation of the DMCA
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 12:40 -0700, karl at klxsystems.net wrote:> Hi, > > I literally have about 36 machines running CentOS on a private network, > and will probably change the remaining 30 or so away from Whitebox or RH > in the near term. > > One thing I just noticed was when I tried to search out Tripwire RPM's, > that none seemed evident.In the kbs-CentOS-Extra repository.> <snip>HTH -- Bill -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060614/93840e22/attachment-0002.sig>
karl at klxsystems.net wrote:> Can anyone point me in the direction of an Tripwire RPM that works with > CentOS 4.3, or advise me on how to create one from the Tripwire source > download on Sourceforge? >Know you've found the answer to your specific question, but have you also considered something better supported and more network-friendly than Tripwire? IIRC, the open source version is pretty dated. The for-a-price Tripwire stuff is network manageable, but there are other nice alternatives such as Osiris (hostintegrity.org) and Samhain (http://la-samhna.de/samhain/). You might want to look at those as well. Just $0.02 US. -Alan -- Alan Sparks, UNIX/Linux Systems Integration and Administration <asparks at doublesparks.net>