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     S    SHA hash value
  
ReadOnly is good for files that are widely available but are intended to be read-only.
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'''ReadOnly''' is good for files that are widely available but are intended to be read-only.
  
 
Value: +pinugtsdbmCM-rlacSH
 
Value: +pinugtsdbmCM-rlacSH
  
Dynamic
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'''Dynamic''' is good for monitoring user directories and files that tend to be dynamic in behavior.
 
 
Dynamic is good for monitoring user directories and files that tend to be dynamic in behavior.
 
  
 
Value: +pinugtd-srlbamcCMSH
 
Value: +pinugtd-srlbamcCMSH
  
Growing
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The '''Growing''' variable is intended for files that should only get larger.
 
 
The Growing variable is intended for files that should only get larger.
 
  
 
Value: +pinugtdl-srbamcCMSH
 
Value: +pinugtdl-srbamcCMSH
  
Device
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'''Device''' is good for devices or other files that Tripwire should not attempt to open.
 
 
Device is good for devices or other files that Tripwire should not attempt to open.
 
  
 
Value: +pugsdr-intlbamcCMSH
 
Value: +pugsdr-intlbamcCMSH
  
IgnoreAll
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'''IgnoreAll''' tracks a file's presence or absence, but doesn't check any other properties.
 
 
IgnoreAll tracks a file's presence or absence, but doesn't check any other properties.
 
  
 
Value: -pinugtsdrlbamcCMSH
 
Value: -pinugtsdrlbamcCMSH
  
IgnoreNone
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'''IgnoreNone''' turns on all properties and provides a convenient starting point for defining your own property masks. (For example, mymask = $(IgnoreNone) -ar;)
 
 
IgnoreNone turns on all properties and provides a convenient starting point for defining your own property masks. (For example, mymask = $(IgnoreNone) -ar;)
 
  
 
Value: +pinugtsdrbamcCMSH-l
 
Value: +pinugtsdrbamcCMSH-l

Version du 25 septembre 2008 à 12:33

Characters used in property masks, with descriptions:

   -      Ignore the following properties
   +     Record and check the following properties
   a     Access timestamp
   b     Number of blocks allocated
   c     Inode timestamp (create/modify)
   d     ID of device on which inode resides
   g     File owner's group ID
   i     Inode number
   l     File is increasing in size (a "growing file")
   m     Modification timestamp
   n     Number of links (inode reference count)
   p     Permissions and file mode bits
   r     ID of device pointed to by inode
         (valid only for device objects)
   s     File size
   t     File type
   u     File owner's user ID
   C     CRC-32 hash value
   H     Haval hash value
   M     MD5 hash value
   S     SHA hash value

ReadOnly is good for files that are widely available but are intended to be read-only.

Value: +pinugtsdbmCM-rlacSH

Dynamic is good for monitoring user directories and files that tend to be dynamic in behavior.

Value: +pinugtd-srlbamcCMSH

The Growing variable is intended for files that should only get larger.

Value: +pinugtdl-srbamcCMSH

Device is good for devices or other files that Tripwire should not attempt to open.

Value: +pugsdr-intlbamcCMSH

IgnoreAll tracks a file's presence or absence, but doesn't check any other properties.

Value: -pinugtsdrlbamcCMSH

IgnoreNone turns on all properties and provides a convenient starting point for defining your own property masks. (For example, mymask = $(IgnoreNone) -ar;)

Value: +pinugtsdrbamcCMSH-l