Variables Tripwire
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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
Dynamic is good for monitoring user directories and files that tend to be dynamic in behavior.
Value: +pinugtd-srlbamcCMSH
Growing
The Growing variable is intended for files that should only get larger.
Value: +pinugtdl-srbamcCMSH
Device
Device is good for devices or other files that Tripwire should not attempt to open.
Value: +pugsdr-intlbamcCMSH
IgnoreAll
IgnoreAll tracks a file's presence or absence, but doesn't check any other properties.
Value: -pinugtsdrlbamcCMSH
IgnoreNone
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
