Hello all,
tripwire's default policy includes /proc. Why, what's the point? At least in
my systems, its files change more often than my logs rotate (which despite my
efforts insist on rotating on a daily basis).
So, is it safe to just remove /proc from the policy? If so, why is it included
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 21:56 -0300, Felipe Figueiredo wrote:
Hello all,
tripwire's default policy includes /proc. Why, what's the point? At least in
my systems, its files change more often than my logs rotate (which despite my
efforts insist on rotating on a daily basis).
So, is it safe
i am interested please reply
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On Sunday 04 March 2007 22:02:48 Jim Popovitch wrote:
If so, why is it included by default?
There are probably a host of reasons, I point the finger at the pack
maintainer leaning more towards the side of security than insecurity.
Forgive me for insisting.
So, there *are* security issues
On Monday 05 March 2007 01:42:09 Felipe Figueiredo wrote:
For information's sake, I paste them
below.
Now with the promised content.
/dev/kmem - $(Device) ;
/dev/mem - $(Device) ;
/dev/null - $(Device)
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