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[b4b71892]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
[6732c094]2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
[b4b71892]4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
[e4565e8]7 <!ENTITY tripwire-download-http "https://github.com/Tripwire/tripwire-open-source/archive/&tripwire-version;.tar.gz">
[dc94017e]8 <!ENTITY tripwire-download-ftp " ">
[8b319a8]9 <!ENTITY tripwire-md5sum "4ec693b96112e4933235f75908695951">
10 <!ENTITY tripwire-size "945 KB">
11 <!ENTITY tripwire-buildsize "33 MB">
12 <!ENTITY tripwire-time "1.2 SBU (scripting install)">
[b4b71892]13]>
14
[2ee0a026]15<sect1 id="tripwire" xreflabel="Tripwire-&tripwire-version;">
[1503942]16 <?dbhtml filename="tripwire.html"?>
17
18 <sect1info>
19 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
20 <date>$Date$</date>
21 </sect1info>
22
23 <title>Tripwire-&tripwire-version;</title>
24
[2ee0a026]25 <indexterm zone="tripwire">
[1503942]26 <primary sortas="a-Tripwire">Tripwire</primary>
27 </indexterm>
28
29 <sect2 role="package">
30 <title>Introduction to Tripwire</title>
31
32 <para>The <application>Tripwire</application> package contains programs
33 used to verify the integrity of the files on a given system.</para>
34
[e4565e8]35 &lfs7a_checked;
[fdcbc8d]36
[1503942]37 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
38 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
39 <listitem>
40 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&tripwire-download-http;"/></para>
41 </listitem>
42 <listitem>
43 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&tripwire-download-ftp;"/></para>
44 </listitem>
45 <listitem>
46 <para>Download MD5 sum: &tripwire-md5sum;</para>
47 </listitem>
48 <listitem>
49 <para>Download size: &tripwire-size;</para>
50 </listitem>
51 <listitem>
52 <para>Estimated disk space required: &tripwire-buildsize;</para>
53 </listitem>
54 <listitem>
55 <para>Estimated build time: &tripwire-time;</para>
56 </listitem>
57 </itemizedlist>
58
[e4565e8]59 <note>
60 <para>
61 The <application>tripwire</application> source tarball shown above
62 downloads with the correct name, tripwire-open-source-&tripwire-version;.tar.gz,
63 if using a browser such as Firefox. If you prefer to use a command line
64 program such as wget, you normally would obtain
65 &tripwire-version;.tar.gz. To obtain this package with the proper
66 filename, run:
67
68<screen><userinput>wget -c https://github.com/Tripwire/tripwire-open-source/archive/&tripwire-version;.tar.gz \
69 -O tripwire-open-source-&tripwire-version;.tar.gz</userinput></screen>.
70 </para>
71 </note>
72
[1503942]73 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Tripwire Dependencies</bridgehead>
74
[1619ad5]75 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
76 <para role="recommended"><xref linkend="openssl"/></para>
[7f5c97e]77
[2f00f964]78
[1503942]79 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
[7f5c97e]80 <para role="optional">An <xref linkend="server-mail"/></para>
[1503942]81
[3597eb6]82 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
83 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/tripwire"/></para>
84
[1503942]85 </sect2>
86
87 <sect2 role="installation">
88 <title>Installation of Tripwire</title>
89
90 <para>Compile <application>Tripwire</application> by running the following
91 commands:</para>
92
[e4565e8]93<screen><userinput>sed -e 's|TWDB="${prefix}|TWDB="/var|' \
94 -e '/TWMAN/ s|${prefix}|/usr/share|' \
[8b319a8]95 -e '/TWDOCS/s|${prefix}/doc/tripwire|/usr/share/doc/tripwire-&tripwire-version;|' \
96 -i installer/install.cfg &amp;&amp;
97find . -name Makefile.am | xargs \
98 sed -i 's/^[[:alpha:]_]*_HEADERS.*=/noinst_HEADERS =/' &amp;&amp;
99sed '/dist/d' -i man/man?/Makefile.am &amp;&amp;
100autoreconf -fi &amp;&amp;
101
102./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/tripwire &amp;&amp;
[1503942]103make</userinput></screen>
[305e60de]104
[e3a8c64]105 <note><para>The default configuration is to use a local MTA. If
[2ee0a026]106 you don't have an MTA installed and have no wish to install
107 one, modify <filename>install/install.cfg</filename> to use an SMTP
[e3a8c64]108 server instead. Otherwise the install will fail.</para></note>
[7f5c97e]109
[fb3d3afd]110 <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para>
111
[1503942]112 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
[305e60de]113
[1503942]114<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
[8f24784c]115cp -v policy/*.txt /usr/share/doc/tripwire-&tripwire-version;</userinput></screen>
[b4b71892]116
[8b319a8]117 <note>
118 <para>
119 During <command>make install</command>, several questions
120 are asked, including passwords. If you want to make a script, you have
121 to apply a <application>sed</application> before running
122 <command>make install</command>:
123 </para>
124
125<screen><userinput>sed -i -e 's@installer/install.sh@&amp; -n -s <replaceable>&lt;site-password&gt;</replaceable> -l <replaceable>&lt;local-password&gt;</replaceable>@' Makefile</userinput></screen>
126
127 <para>
128 Of course, you should do this with dummy passwords and change them
129 later.
130 </para>
131 </note>
132
[1503942]133 </sect2>
[b4b71892]134
[1503942]135 <sect2 role="commands">
136 <title>Command Explanations</title>
[b4b71892]137
[8b319a8]138 <para>
139 <command>sed ... installer/install.cfg</command>: This command tells
140 the package to install the program database and reports in
141 <filename class="directory">/var/lib/tripwire</filename> and sets the
142 proper location for man pages and documentation.
143 </para>
[1ad59f2]144
145 <para>
[8b319a8]146 <command>find ...</command>, <command>sed ...</command>, and
147 <command>autoreconf -fi</command>: The build system is unusable as is, and
148 has to be modified for the build to succeed.
[1ad59f2]149 </para>
150
[8b319a8]151 <para>
152 <command>make install</command>: This command creates the
153 <application>Tripwire</application> security keys as well as installing
154 the binaries. There are two keys: a site key and a local key which are
155 stored in <filename class="directory">/etc/tripwire/</filename>.
156 </para>
[1ad59f2]157
[8b319a8]158 <para>
159 <command>cp -v policy/*.txt /usr/doc/tripwire-&tripwire-version;</command>:
160 This command installs the <application>tripwire</application> sample
161 policy files with the other <application>tripwire</application>
162 documentation.i
163 </para>
[b4b71892]164
[1503942]165 </sect2>
[b4b71892]166
[1503942]167 <sect2 role="configuration">
168 <title>Configuring Tripwire</title>
[b4b71892]169
[1503942]170 <sect3 id="tripwire-config">
171 <title>Config Files</title>
[b4b71892]172
[1503942]173 <para><filename>/etc/tripwire/*</filename></para>
[b4b71892]174
[2ee0a026]175 <indexterm zone="tripwire tripwire-config">
[1503942]176 <primary sortas="e-etc-tripwire">/etc/tripwire/*</primary>
177 </indexterm>
[b4b71892]178
[1503942]179 </sect3>
[e40cb61]180
[1503942]181 <sect3>
182 <title>Configuration Information</title>
183
184 <para><application>Tripwire</application> uses a policy file to
185 determine which files are integrity checked. The default policy
186 file (<filename>/etc/tripwire/twpol.txt</filename>) is for a
[fb3d3afd]187 default installation and will need to be updated for your
[1503942]188 system.</para>
189
[cffe62a2]190 <para>Policy files should be tailored to each individual distribution
191 and/or installation. Some example policy files can be found in <filename
[1ad59f2]192 class="directory">/usr/share/doc/tripwire/</filename>.</para>
[cffe62a2]193
194 <para>If desired, copy the policy file you'd like to try into <filename
195 class="directory">/etc/tripwire/</filename> instead of using the default
196 policy file, <filename>twpol.txt</filename>. It is, however, recommended
197 that you edit your policy file. Get ideas from the examples above and
[1ad59f2]198 read <filename>/usr/share/doc/tripwire/policyguide.txt</filename> for
[cffe62a2]199 additional information. <filename>twpol.txt</filename> is a good policy
[1ad59f2]200 file for learning about <application>Tripwire</application> as it will
[cffe62a2]201 note any changes to the file system and can even be used as an annoying
202 way of keeping track of changes for uninstallation of software.</para>
203
204 <para>After your policy file has been edited to your satisfaction you may
205 begin the configuration steps (perform as the <systemitem
[4d3e5f1]206 class='username'>root</systemitem>) user:</para>
[1503942]207
208<screen role="root"><userinput>twadmin --create-polfile --site-keyfile /etc/tripwire/site.key \
[dd362e5]209 /etc/tripwire/twpol.txt &amp;&amp;
[1503942]210tripwire --init</userinput></screen>
211
[fb3d3afd]212 <para>Depending on your system and the contents of the policy file, the
[cffe62a2]213 initialization phase above can take a relatively long time.</para>
[fb3d3afd]214
[1503942]215 </sect3>
216
217 <sect3>
218 <title>Usage Information</title>
219
[cffe62a2]220 <para><application>Tripwire</application> will identify file changes in
221 the critical system files specified in the policy file. Using
222 <application>Tripwire</application> while making frequent changes to
223 these directories will flag all these changes. It is most useful after a
224 system has reached a configuration that the user considers stable.</para>
[fb3d3afd]225
[cffe62a2]226 <para>To use <application>Tripwire</application> after creating a policy
227 file to run a report, use the following command:</para>
[1503942]228
229<screen role="root"><userinput>tripwire --check &gt; /etc/tripwire/report.txt</userinput></screen>
230
[cffe62a2]231 <para>View the output to check the integrity of your files. An automatic
232 integrity report can be produced by using a cron facility to schedule the
233 runs.</para>
[fb3d3afd]234
[410e228b]235 <para>Reports are stored in binary and, if desired, encrypted. View reports,
[cffe62a2]236 as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, with:</para>
[fb3d3afd]237
[8b319a8]238<screen role="root"><userinput>twprint --print-report -r /var/lib/tripwire/report/<replaceable>&lt;report-name.twr&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
[fb3d3afd]239
[cffe62a2]240 <para>After you run an integrity check, you should examine the
241 report (or email) and then modify the <application>Tripwire</application>
242 database to reflect the changed files on your system. This is so that
243 <application>Tripwire</application> will not continually notify you that
244 files you intentionally changed are a security violation. To do this you
245 must first <command>ls -l /var/lib/tripwire/report/</command> and note
246 the name of the newest file which starts with your system name as
247 presented by the command <userinput>uname -n</userinput>
248 and ends in <filename>.twr</filename>. These files were created
249 during report creation and the most current one is needed to update the
250 <application>Tripwire</application> database of your system. As the
251 <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem> user, type in the
252 following command making the appropriate report name:</para>
[fb3d3afd]253
254<screen role="root"><userinput>tripwire --update --twrfile /var/lib/tripwire/report/<replaceable>&lt;report-name.twr&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
[1503942]255
[4d3e5f1]256 <para>You will be placed into <application>Vim</application> with a copy
[1503942]257 of the report in front of you. If all the changes were good, then just
[4751980e]258 type <command>:wq</command> and after entering your local key, the database
[1503942]259 will be updated. If there are files which you still want to be warned
260 about, remove the 'x' before the filename in the report and type
[c9d91e8a]261 <command>:wq</command>.</para>
[1503942]262
[f22f1ef3]263 <!-- 10-12-2013 bad URL and no good URL found
[7f5c97e]264 <para>A good summary of tripwire operations can be found at
[fdcbc8d]265 <ulink url="http://va-holladays.no-ip.info:2200/tools/security-docs/tripwire-v1.0.pdf"/>.</para>
[f22f1ef3]266 -->
[1503942]267 </sect3>
268
269 <sect3>
270 <title>Changing the Policy File</title>
271
272 <para>If you are unhappy with your policy file and would like to modify
273 it or use a new one, modify the policy file and then execute the following
[0bc6cf76]274 commands as the <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem> user:</para>
[1503942]275
276<screen role="root"><userinput>twadmin --create-polfile /etc/tripwire/twpol.txt &amp;&amp;
277tripwire --init</userinput></screen>
278
279 </sect3>
280
281 </sect2>
282
283 <sect2 role="content">
284 <title>Contents</title>
285
286 <segmentedlist>
287 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
288 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
289 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
290
291 <seglistitem>
[fb3d3afd]292 <seg>siggen, tripwire, twadmin, and twprint</seg>
[1503942]293 <seg>None</seg>
[8b319a8]294 <seg>/etc/tripwire, /var/lib/tripwire,
295 and /usr/share/doc/tripwire-&tripwire-version;</seg>
[1503942]296 </seglistitem>
297 </segmentedlist>
298
299 <variablelist>
300 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
301 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
302 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
303
304 <varlistentry id="siggen">
305 <term><command>siggen</command></term>
306 <listitem>
307 <para>is a signature gathering utility that displays
308 the hash function values for the specified files.</para>
[2ee0a026]309 <indexterm zone="tripwire siggen">
[1503942]310 <primary sortas="b-siggen">siggen</primary>
311 </indexterm>
312 </listitem>
313 </varlistentry>
314
[e5e7a1d]315 <varlistentry id="tripwire-program">
[1503942]316 <term><command>tripwire</command></term>
317 <listitem>
318 <para>is the main file integrity checking program.</para>
[2ee0a026]319 <indexterm zone="tripwire tripwire">
[1503942]320 <primary sortas="b-tripwire">tripwire</primary>
321 </indexterm>
322 </listitem>
323 </varlistentry>
324
[e5e7a1d]325 <varlistentry id="twadmin">
[1503942]326 <term><command>twadmin</command></term>
327 <listitem>
328 <para>administrative and utility tool used to perform
329 certain administrative functions related to
330 <application>Tripwire</application> files and configuration
331 options.</para>
[2ee0a026]332 <indexterm zone="tripwire twadmin">
[1503942]333 <primary sortas="b-twadmin">twadmin</primary>
334 </indexterm>
335 </listitem>
336 </varlistentry>
337
[e5e7a1d]338 <varlistentry id="twprint">
[1503942]339 <term><command>twprint</command></term>
340 <listitem>
341 <para>prints <application>Tripwire</application>
342 database and report files in clear text format.</para>
[2ee0a026]343 <indexterm zone="tripwire twprint">
[1503942]344 <primary sortas="b-twprint">twprint</primary>
345 </indexterm>
346 </listitem>
347 </varlistentry>
348
349 </variablelist>
350
351 </sect2>
[e40cb61]352
[f45b1953]353</sect1>
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