Looking this over and running the scan this doesn't seem to be working. It doesn't seem to be targeting the specific rules such as /var/lib/locate and then scanning everything else with the broader rule / customtest1. I'm confused. Am I misunderstanding the documentation on this? Please advise. On Sep 6, 2013 6:36 AM, "Mason Nakadomari" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi any help or confirmation would be appreciated. Thank you for your time > thanks. > On Sep 5, 2013 11:15 AM, "Mason Nakadomari" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> I've looking over the manual and I wanted to check if my understanding s >> correct. my understanding is that if I want to search individual >> directories with a less general rule like CUSTOMTEST6 but still scan >> everything else using a general rule like CUSTOMTEST1 that I would use >> something like the below. >> CUSTOMTEST5 = p+u+g+acl+selinux >> CUSTOMTEST6 = L >> CUSTOMTEST1 = p+i+u+g+m+acl+selinux+md5 >> @@ifhost aid70 >> =/var/log$ CUSTOMTEST6 >> /var/log/.* CUSTOMTEST5 >> /var/spool/.* CUSTOMTEST5 >> /var/lib/mlocate$ CUSTOMTEST6 >> /var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db$ CUSTOMTEST5 >> /var/lib/rpm/__db.00* CUSTOMTEST6 >> /var/lib/logrotate.status$ CUSTOMTEST6 >> /var/lib/readahead/early.sorted$ CUSTOMTEST6 >> / CUSTOMTEST1 >> !/var/tmp/.* >> !/tmp/.* >> !/sys/.* >> !/dev/.* >> !/proc/.* >> @@endif >> >> I looked at a lot of examples and this is what I came up with. Is this >> not correct. I've also been playing around with more specific and drawn out >> rules but I wanted something as simple as possible so others can edit and >> add new rules. >> >
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