I tried building AIDE, but learned that libmhash is required. I don't have
libmhash on all of my systems. If I install it only on the system where I'm
building AIDE, is that sufficient, or does AIDE require libmhash at runtime?
Thanks,
Angelo McComis
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Angelo McComis
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I had fun with this when I setup AIDE on my box. I believe you need it where
the checksum is running. So if you have 10 severs, they will need libmhash.
Please, others, correct me if I am wrong
Shirkdog
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Angelo McComis wrote:
I tried building AIDE, but learned that libmhash is required. I don't have
libmhash on all of my systems. If I install it only on the system where I'm
building AIDE, is that sufficient, or does AIDE require libmhash at runtime?
If you compile libmhash using configure
On Thu, 06 May 2004 09:20:26 -0400
Michael Shirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had fun with this when I setup AIDE on my box. I believe you need it where
the checksum is running. So if you have 10 severs, they will need libmhash.
Please, others, correct me if I am wrong
You don't need it. On
Fun I had was enjoying for me too :) Aide needs static version of
library, which (looks like) is not build by default. With
--enable-static, it did.
Good think is, that you don't need shared libraries after static build
and that is reasonable for security tool like aide.
Angelo McComis wrote: