tripwire-open-source/policy/twpol-Cygwin.txt

164 lines
4.9 KiB
Plaintext

###############################################################################
# ##
# Default Tripwire 2.4 Policy file for Cygwin ##
# ##
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
# ##
# 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="Binary files",)
{
/bin -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
/usr/bin -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
/usr/local/bin -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
}
(rulename="Development",)
{
/usr/x86_64-pc-cygwin -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
}
(rulename="Libexec",)
{
/usr/libexec -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
}
(rulename="Admin binaries",)
{
/sbin -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
/usr/sbin -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
}
(rulename="Libraries",)
{
/lib -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
/usr/lib -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
/usr/local/lib -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
}
(rulename="Etc",)
{
/etc -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
/usr/local/etc -> $(SEC_READONLY) -a;
}
(rulename="Dev",)
{
/dev -> $(SEC_DEVICE);
}
(rulename="Tmp",)
{
/tmp -> $(SEC_TEMPORARY);
/var/tmp -> $(SEC_TEMPORARY);
/usr/tmp -> $(SEC_TEMPORARY);
}
(rulename="Log",)
{
/var/log -> $(SEC_GROWING);
}