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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY tripwire-download-http "&sourceforge-repo;/tripwire/tripwire-&tripwire-version;-src.tar.bz2">
8 <!ENTITY tripwire-download-ftp " ">
9 <!ENTITY tripwire-md5sum "1147c278b528ed593023912c4b649a">
10 <!ENTITY tripwire-size "700 KB">
11 <!ENTITY tripwire-buildsize "28 MB">
12 <!ENTITY tripwire-time "1.6 SBU">
13]>
14
15<sect1 id="tripwire" xreflabel="Tripwire-&tripwire-version;">
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
25 <indexterm zone="tripwire">
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
35 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
36 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
37 <listitem>
38 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&tripwire-download-http;"/></para>
39 </listitem>
40 <listitem>
41 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&tripwire-download-ftp;"/></para>
42 </listitem>
43 <listitem>
44 <para>Download MD5 sum: &tripwire-md5sum;</para>
45 </listitem>
46 <listitem>
47 <para>Download size: &tripwire-size;</para>
48 </listitem>
49 <listitem>
50 <para>Estimated disk space required: &tripwire-buildsize;</para>
51 </listitem>
52 <listitem>
53 <para>Estimated build time: &tripwire-time;</para>
54 </listitem>
55 </itemizedlist>
56
57 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Tripwire Dependencies</bridgehead>
58
59 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
60 <para role="required"><xref linkend="openssl"/></para>
61
62
63 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
64 <para role="optional">An <xref linkend="server-mail"/></para>
65
66 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
67 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/tripwire"/></para>
68
69 </sect2>
70
71 <sect2 role="installation">
72 <title>Installation of Tripwire</title>
73
74 <para>Compile <application>Tripwire</application> by running the following
75 commands:</para>
76
77<screen><userinput>sed -i -e 's@TWDB="${prefix}@TWDB="/var@' install/install.cfg &amp;&amp;
78./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/tripwire &amp;&amp;
79make</userinput></screen>
80
81 <warning><para>The default configuration is to use a local MTA. If
82 you don't have an MTA installed and have no wish to install
83 one, modify <filename>install/install.cfg</filename> to use an SMTP
84 server instead. Otherwise the install will fail.</para></warning>
85
86 <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para>
87
88 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
89
90<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
91cp -v policy/*.txt /usr/doc/tripwire</userinput></screen>
92
93 </sect2>
94
95 <sect2 role="commands">
96 <title>Command Explanations</title>
97
98 <para><command>sed -i -e 's@TWDB="${prefix}@TWDB="/var@'
99 install/install.cfg</command>: This command tells the package to install
100 the program database and reports in
101 <filename class="directory">/var/lib/tripwire</filename>.</para>
102
103 <para><command>make install</command>: This command creates the
104 <application>Tripwire</application> security keys as well as installing
105 the binaries. There are two keys: a site key and a local key which are
106 stored in <filename class="directory">/etc/tripwire/</filename>.</para>
107
108 <para><command>cp -v policy/*.txt /usr/doc/tripwire</command>: This command
109 installs the <application>tripwire</application> sample policy files with
110 the other <application>tripwire</application> documentation.</para>
111
112 </sect2>
113
114 <sect2 role="configuration">
115 <title>Configuring Tripwire</title>
116
117 <sect3 id="tripwire-config">
118 <title>Config Files</title>
119
120 <para><filename>/etc/tripwire/*</filename></para>
121
122 <indexterm zone="tripwire tripwire-config">
123 <primary sortas="e-etc-tripwire">/etc/tripwire/*</primary>
124 </indexterm>
125
126 </sect3>
127
128 <sect3>
129 <title>Configuration Information</title>
130
131 <para><application>Tripwire</application> uses a policy file to
132 determine which files are integrity checked. The default policy
133 file (<filename>/etc/tripwire/twpol.txt</filename>) is for a
134 default installation and will need to be updated for your
135 system.</para>
136
137 <para>Policy files should be tailored to each individual distribution
138 and/or installation. Some example policy files can be found in <filename
139 class="directory">/usr/doc/tripwire/</filename> (Note that <filename
140 class="directory">/usr/doc/</filename> is a symbolic link on LFS systems
141 to <filename class="directory">/usr/share/doc/</filename>).</para>
142
143 <para>If desired, copy the policy file you'd like to try into <filename
144 class="directory">/etc/tripwire/</filename> instead of using the default
145 policy file, <filename>twpol.txt</filename>. It is, however, recommended
146 that you edit your policy file. Get ideas from the examples above and
147 read <filename>/usr/doc/tripwire/policyguide.txt</filename> for
148 additional information. <filename>twpol.txt</filename> is a good policy
149 file for learning about <application>Tripwire</application> as it will
150 note any changes to the file system and can even be used as an annoying
151 way of keeping track of changes for uninstallation of software.</para>
152
153 <para>After your policy file has been edited to your satisfaction you may
154 begin the configuration steps (perform as the <systemitem
155 class='username'>root</systemitem>) user:</para>
156
157<screen role="root"><userinput>twadmin --create-polfile --site-keyfile /etc/tripwire/site.key \
158 /etc/tripwire/twpol.txt &amp;&amp;
159tripwire --init</userinput></screen>
160
161 <para>Depending on your system and the contents of the policy file, the
162 initialization phase above can take a relatively long time.</para>
163
164 </sect3>
165
166 <sect3>
167 <title>Usage Information</title>
168
169 <para><application>Tripwire</application> will identify file changes in
170 the critical system files specified in the policy file. Using
171 <application>Tripwire</application> while making frequent changes to
172 these directories will flag all these changes. It is most useful after a
173 system has reached a configuration that the user considers stable.</para>
174
175 <para>To use <application>Tripwire</application> after creating a policy
176 file to run a report, use the following command:</para>
177
178<screen role="root"><userinput>tripwire --check &gt; /etc/tripwire/report.txt</userinput></screen>
179
180 <para>View the output to check the integrity of your files. An automatic
181 integrity report can be produced by using a cron facility to schedule the
182 runs.</para>
183
184 <para>Reports are stored in binary and, if desired, encrypted. View reports,
185 as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, with:</para>
186
187<screen role="root">twprint --print-report -r /var/lib/tripwire/report/<replaceable>&lt;report-name.twr&gt;</replaceable></screen>
188
189 <para>After you run an integrity check, you should examine the
190 report (or email) and then modify the <application>Tripwire</application>
191 database to reflect the changed files on your system. This is so that
192 <application>Tripwire</application> will not continually notify you that
193 files you intentionally changed are a security violation. To do this you
194 must first <command>ls -l /var/lib/tripwire/report/</command> and note
195 the name of the newest file which starts with your system name as
196 presented by the command <userinput>uname -n</userinput>
197 and ends in <filename>.twr</filename>. These files were created
198 during report creation and the most current one is needed to update the
199 <application>Tripwire</application> database of your system. As the
200 <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem> user, type in the
201 following command making the appropriate report name:</para>
202
203<screen role="root"><userinput>tripwire --update --twrfile /var/lib/tripwire/report/<replaceable>&lt;report-name.twr&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
204
205 <para>You will be placed into <application>Vim</application> with a copy
206 of the report in front of you. If all the changes were good, then just
207 type <command>:wq</command> and after entering your local key, the database
208 will be updated. If there are files which you still want to be warned
209 about, remove the 'x' before the filename in the report and type
210 <command>:wq</command>.</para>
211
212 <para>A good summary of tripwire operations can be found at
213 <ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/ref-guide/ch-tripwire.html"/>.</para>
214
215 </sect3>
216
217 <sect3>
218 <title>Changing the Policy File</title>
219
220 <para>If you are unhappy with your policy file and would like to modify
221 it or use a new one, modify the policy file and then execute the following
222 commands as the <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem> user:</para>
223
224<screen role="root"><userinput>twadmin --create-polfile /etc/tripwire/twpol.txt &amp;&amp;
225tripwire --init</userinput></screen>
226
227 </sect3>
228
229 </sect2>
230
231 <sect2 role="content">
232 <title>Contents</title>
233
234 <segmentedlist>
235 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
236 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
237 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
238
239 <seglistitem>
240 <seg>siggen, tripwire, twadmin, and twprint</seg>
241 <seg>None</seg>
242 <seg>/etc/tripwire, /var/lib/tripwire, and /usr/share/doc/tripwire</seg>
243 </seglistitem>
244 </segmentedlist>
245
246 <variablelist>
247 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
248 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
249 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
250
251 <varlistentry id="siggen">
252 <term><command>siggen</command></term>
253 <listitem>
254 <para>is a signature gathering utility that displays
255 the hash function values for the specified files.</para>
256 <indexterm zone="tripwire siggen">
257 <primary sortas="b-siggen">siggen</primary>
258 </indexterm>
259 </listitem>
260 </varlistentry>
261
262 <varlistentry id='tripwire-program'>
263 <term><command>tripwire</command></term>
264 <listitem>
265 <para>is the main file integrity checking program.</para>
266 <indexterm zone="tripwire tripwire">
267 <primary sortas="b-tripwire">tripwire</primary>
268 </indexterm>
269 </listitem>
270 </varlistentry>
271
272 <varlistentry id='twadmin'>
273 <term><command>twadmin</command></term>
274 <listitem>
275 <para>administrative and utility tool used to perform
276 certain administrative functions related to
277 <application>Tripwire</application> files and configuration
278 options.</para>
279 <indexterm zone="tripwire twadmin">
280 <primary sortas="b-twadmin">twadmin</primary>
281 </indexterm>
282 </listitem>
283 </varlistentry>
284
285 <varlistentry id='twprint'>
286 <term><command>twprint</command></term>
287 <listitem>
288 <para>prints <application>Tripwire</application>
289 database and report files in clear text format.</para>
290 <indexterm zone="tripwire twprint">
291 <primary sortas="b-twprint">twprint</primary>
292 </indexterm>
293 </listitem>
294 </varlistentry>
295
296 </variablelist>
297
298 </sect2>
299
300</sect1>
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