On Mar 9, 2014 11:05 PM, "Philip Prindeville" < philipp_s...@redfish-solutions.com> wrote: > > I notice that after having set up AIDE, and then doing an RPM or YUM update of a package, I then get spew about the contents of files related to that update having changed. > > How difficult would it be to have a plugin for YUM that allows you to update the AIDE database with the new values (hashes, modes, owners, sizes, etc.) for the touched files? > > Also, sometimes when you install a package that maintains a cache, logs, or a spool area, it’s not sufficient to have AIDE do a snapshot (via --update) right after installation, because the contents of those areas grow or change over time. > > Immediately following installation, for instance, I might not have any new contents in /var/log/foobar, but some minutes or hours (or days) later a log file might have been created. > > It’s unfortunate that AIDE can’t leverage the RPM %files section to figure out which directories (or patterns within directories, such as /var/log/package-xxxxx.log) change over time but should be ignored as non-anomalous. > Maybe a task for 'rpm -V ' to verify installed files, which should handle config files but not sure logs or cache. I use both aide and rpm to track file changes. For aide I've always thought change control includes database init. Just saying.
> How feasible would this be? >
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