I've been reading up a bit on TripWire and am considering using it as part
of my security system.  But I have a few questions;

1) I read an article about the hacker group, Hacking For Girliez, and their
attack on the Route66 ISP.  The article stated that the hacker, upon
entering one of R66's servers saw that they had tripwire, but knew how to
get around it.  Apparently that was true because they went undetected for
some time.  My question is, does anyone know more about this, and if so,
does that then make TripWire obsolete already since the exploit is certain
to have been spread by now?

2) According to the documentation, depending on the hash algorithm
throughput will vary.  Depending on system of cours, MD5 was measured at
16.1MB/sec while SHA/SHS was measured at 13.1MB/sec.  Are these measurements
throughput from the drive into memory, or from memory to the NIC?  And what
type of performance hit are you really taking after  investing in a U2W SCSI
system that has a claimed throughput of 80MB/sec?

Thanks in advance for your help!

  -Jesus
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