############################################################################### # ## # Default Tripwire 2.4 Policy file for AROS ## # ## ############################################################################### ############################################################################### # ## # Global Variable Definitions ## # ## # These are defined at install time by the installation script. You may ## # Manually edit these if you are using this file directly and not from the ## # installation script itself. ## # ## ############################################################################### @@section GLOBAL TWROOT=; TWBIN=; TWPOL=; TWDB=; TWSKEY=; TWLKEY=; TWREPORT=; HOSTNAME=; ############################################################################## # Predefined Variables # ############################################################################## # # Property Masks # # - ignore the following properties # + check the following properties # # a access timestamp (mutually exclusive with +CMSH) # b number of blocks allocated # c inode creation/modification timestamp # d ID of device on which inode resides # g group id of owner # i inode number # l growing files (logfiles for example) # m modification timestamp # n number of links # p permission and file mode bits # r ID of device pointed to by inode (valid only for device objects) # s file size # t file type # u user id of owner # # C CRC-32 hash # H HAVAL hash # M MD5 hash # S SHA hash # ############################################################################## SEC_DEVICE = +pugsdr-intlbamcCMSH ; SEC_DYNAMIC = +pinugtd-srlbamcCMSH ; SEC_GROWING = +pinugtdl-srbamcCMSH ; SEC_IGNORE_ALL = -pinugtsdrlbamcCMSH ; SEC_IGNORE_NONE = +pinugtsdrbamcCMSH-l ; SEC_READONLY = +pinugtsdbmCM-rlacSH ; SEC_TEMPORARY = +pugt ; @@section FS ######################################### # ## # Tripwire Binaries and Data Files ## # ## ######################################### # Tripwire Binaries ( rulename = "Tripwire Binaries", ) { $(TWBIN)/siggen -> $(SEC_READONLY) ; $(TWBIN)/tripwire -> $(SEC_READONLY) ; $(TWBIN)/twadmin -> $(SEC_READONLY) ; $(TWBIN)/twprint -> $(SEC_READONLY) ; } # Tripwire Data Files - Configuration Files, Policy Files, Keys, Reports, Databases ( rulename = "Tripwire Data Files", ) { # NOTE: We remove the inode attribute because when Tripwire creates a backup, # it does so by renaming the old file and creating a new one (which will # have a new inode number). Inode is left turned on for keys, which shouldn't # ever change. # NOTE: The first integrity check triggers this rule and each integrity check # afterward triggers this rule until a database update is run, since the # database file does not exist before that point. $(TWDB) -> $(SEC_DYNAMIC) -i ; $(TWPOL)/tw.pol -> $(SEC_READONLY) -i ; $(TWPOL)/tw.cfg -> $(SEC_READONLY) -i ; $(TWLKEY)/$(HOSTNAME)-local.key -> $(SEC_READONLY) ; $(TWSKEY)/site.key -> $(SEC_READONLY) ; # don't scan the individual reports $(TWREPORT) -> $(SEC_DYNAMIC) (recurse=0) ; } ############################################################################## (rulename="OS Files",) { AROS:System -> $(SEC_READONLY); AROS:Devs -> $(SEC_READONLY); AROS:Libs -> $(SEC_READONLY); AROS:Tools-> $(SEC_READONLY); AROS:Prefs -> $(SEC_READONLY); AROS:Utilities -> $(SEC_READONLY); AROS:WBStartup -> $(SEC_READONLY); } (rulename="Development Tools",) { Work:Development -> $(SEC_READONLY); } (rulename="Extras",) { Work:Extras -> $(SEC_READONLY); }