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twpol.txt in ebuild app-admin/tripwire 2.3.1.2 contains redhat specific references, both in remarks and config
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edited twpol.txt, that runs on my x-less gentoo server at home
twpol.txt (text/plain), 52.22 KB, created by
Thomas Wentworth
on 2003-11-30 15:50:00 UTC
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edited twpol.txt, that runs on my x-less gentoo server at home
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> ############################################################################## > # ## >############################################################################## # ># # # ># Policy file for Red Hat Linux # # ># V1.2.0rh # # ># August 9, 2001 # # ># ## >############################################################################## > > > ############################################################################## > # ## >############################################################################## # ># # # ># This is the example Tripwire Policy file. It is intended as a place to # # ># start creating your own custom Tripwire Policy file. Referring to it as # # ># well as the Tripwire Policy Guide should give you enough information to # # ># make a good custom Tripwire Policy file that better covers your # # ># configuration and security needs. A text version of this policy file is # # ># called twpol.txt. # # ># # # ># Note that this file is tuned to an 'everything' install of Red Hat Linux. # # ># If run unmodified, this file should create no errors on database # # ># creation, or violations on a subsiquent integrity check. However, it is # # ># impossible for there to be one policy file for all machines, so this # # ># existing one errs on the side of security. Your Linux configuration will # # ># most likey differ from the one our policy file was tuned to, and will # # ># therefore require some editing of the default Tripwire Policy file. # # ># # # ># The example policy file is best run with 'Loose Directory Checking' # # ># enabled. Set LOOSEDIRECTORYCHECKING=TRUE in the Tripwire Configuration # # ># file. # # ># # # ># Email support is not included and must be added to this file. # # ># Add the 'emailto=' to the rule directive section of each rule (add a comma # # ># after the 'severity=' line and add an 'emailto=' and include the email # # ># addresses you want the violation reports to go to). Addresses are # # ># semi-colon delimited. # # ># ## >############################################################################## > > > > ############################################################################## > # ## >############################################################################## # ># # # ># 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=/usr/sbin; >TWBIN=/usr/sbin; >TWPOL="/etc/tripwire"; >TWDB="/var/lib/tripwire"; >TWSKEY="/etc/tripwire"; >TWLKEY="/etc/tripwire"; >TWREPORT="/var/lib/tripwire/report"; >HOSTNAME=localhost; > >@@section FS >SEC_CRIT = $(IgnoreNone)-SHa ; # Critical files that cannot change >SEC_SUID = $(IgnoreNone)-SHa ; # Binaries with the SUID or SGID flags set >SEC_BIN = $(ReadOnly) ; # Binaries that should not change >SEC_CONFIG = $(Dynamic) ; # Config files that are changed infrequently but accessed often >SEC_LOG = $(Growing) ; # Files that grow, but that should never change ownership >SEC_INVARIANT = +tpug ; # Directories that should never change permission or ownership >SIG_LOW = 33 ; # Non-critical files that are of minimal security impact >SIG_MED = 66 ; # Non-critical files that are of significant security impact >SIG_HI = 100 ; # Critical files that are significant points of vulnerability > > ># Tripwire Binaries >( > rulename = "Tripwire Binaries", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > $(TWBIN)/siggen -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > $(TWBIN)/tripwire -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > $(TWBIN)/twadmin -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > $(TWBIN)/twprint -> $(SEC_BIN) ; >} > ># Tripwire Data Files - Configuration Files, Policy Files, Keys, Reports, Databases >( > rulename = "Tripwire Data Files", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > # 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_CONFIG) -i ; > $(TWPOL)/tw.pol -> $(SEC_BIN) -i ; > $(TWPOL)/tw.cfg -> $(SEC_BIN) -i ; > $(TWLKEY)/$(HOSTNAME)-local.key -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > $(TWSKEY)/site.key -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > > #don't scan the individual reports > $(TWREPORT) -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse=0) ; >} > > ># Tripwire HQ Connector Binaries >#( ># rulename = "Tripwire HQ Connector Binaries", ># severity = $(SIG_HI) >#) >#{ ># $(TWBIN)/hqagent -> $(SEC_BIN) ; >#} ># ># Tripwire HQ Connector - Configuration Files, Keys, and Logs > > ############################################################################## > # ## >############################################################################## # ># # # ># Note: File locations here are different than in a stock HQ Connector # # ># installation. This is because Tripwire 2.3 uses a different path # # ># structure than Tripwire 2.2.1. # # ># # # ># You may need to update your HQ Agent configuation file (or this policy # # ># file) to correct the paths. We have attempted to support the FHS standard # # ># here by placing the HQ Agent files similarly to the way Tripwire 2.3 # # ># places them. # # ># ## >############################################################################## > >#( ># rulename = "Tripwire HQ Connector Data Files", ># severity = $(SIG_HI) >#) >#{ ># ############################################################################# ># ############################################################################## ># # NOTE: Removing 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). Leaving inode turned on for keys, which ## ># # shouldn't ever change. ## ># ############################################################################# ># ># $(TWBIN)/agent.cfg -> $(SEC_BIN) -i ; ># $(TWLKEY)/authentication.key -> $(SEC_BIN) ; ># $(TWDB)/tasks.dat -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># $(TWDB)/schedule.dat -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># ># # Uncomment if you have agent logging enabled. ># #/var/log/tripwire/agent.log -> $(SEC_LOG) ; >#} > > > ># Commonly accessed directories that should remain static with regards to owner and group >( > rulename = "Invariant Directories", > severity = $(SIG_MED) >) >{ > / -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) (recurse = 0) ; > /home -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) (recurse = 0) ; > /etc -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) (recurse = 0) ; >} > ################################################ > # ## >################################################ # ># # # ># File System and Disk Administration Programs # # ># ## >################################################ > >( > rulename = "File System and Disk Administraton Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > # /sbin/accton -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/badblocks -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/busybox -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/busybox.anaconda -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/convertquota -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/dosfsck -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/debugfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/debugreiserfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/dumpe2fs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/dump -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/dump.static -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/e2fsadm -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; tune2fs? > /sbin/e2fsck -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/e2label -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/fdisk -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/fsck -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/fsck.ext2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/fsck.ext3 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/fsck.minix -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/fsck.msdos -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/fsck.vfat -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ftl_check -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ftl_format -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/hdparm -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvchange -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvcreate -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvdisplay -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvextend -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvmchange -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvmcreate_initrd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvmdiskscan -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvmsadc -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvmsar -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvreduce -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvremove -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvrename -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/lvscan -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkbootdisk -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkdosfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/mke2fs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/mkfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/mkfs.bfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/mkfs.ext2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/mkfs.minix -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkfs.msdos -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkfs.vfat -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkinitrd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/mkpv -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkraid -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkreiserfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/mkswap -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/mtx -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/pam_console_apply -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/parted -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/pcinitrd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pvchange -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pvcreate -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pvdata -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pvdisplay -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pvmove -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pvscan -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/quotacheck -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/quotaon -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/raidstart -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/reiserfsck -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/resize2fs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/resize_reiserfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/restore -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/restore.static -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/scsi_info -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/sfdisk -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/sbin/stinit -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/tapeinfo -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/tune2fs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/unpack -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/update -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgcfgbackup -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgcfgrestore -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgchange -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgck -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgcreate -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgdisplay -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgexport -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgextend -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgimport -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgmerge -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgmknodes -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgreduce -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgremove -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgrename -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgscan -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vgsplit -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/chgrp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/chmod -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/chown -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/cp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/cpio -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/mount -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/umount -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/mkdir -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/mknod -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/mktemp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/rm -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/rmdir -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/touch -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > ################################## > # ## >################################## # ># # # ># Kernel Administration Programs # # ># ## >################################## > >( > rulename = "Kernel Administration Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > # /sbin/adjtimex -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/ctrlaltdel -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/depmod -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/insmod -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/insmod.static -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/insmod_ksymoops_clean -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/klogd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/ldconfig -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/minilogd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/modinfo -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/nuactlun -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/nuscsitcpd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/pivot_root -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/sndconfig -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/sysctl -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > ####################### > # ## >####################### # ># # # ># Networking Programs # # ># ## >####################### > >( > rulename = "Networking Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-cipcb -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-ippp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-ipv6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-isdn -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-post -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-ppp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-sit -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-sl -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-aliases -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-cipcb -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ippp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ipv6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-isdn -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-plip -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-plusb -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ppp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-routes -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-sit -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-sl -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-wireless -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functions -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functions-ipv6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/ping -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/agetty -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/arp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/arping -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/dhcpcd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/sbin/ether-wake -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/getty -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ifcfg -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/ifconfig -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ifdown -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ifenslave -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ifport -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ifup -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ifuser -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ip -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/ip6tables -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipchains -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipchains-restore -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipchains-save -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipfwadm -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/ipmaddr -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/iptables -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/iptables-restore -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/iptables-save -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/iptunnel -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipvsadm -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipvsadm-restore -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipvsadm-save -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipx_configure -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipx_interface -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipx_internal_net -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/iwconfig -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/iwgetid -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/iwlist -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/iwpriv -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/iwspy -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mgetty -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mingetty -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/nameif -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/netreport -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/plipconfig -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/portmap -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ppp-watch -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/rarp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/route -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/slattach -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/tc -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/uugetty -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/vgetty -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ypbind -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > ################################## > # ## >################################## # ># # # ># System Administration Programs # # ># ## >################################## > >( > rulename = "System Administration Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > # /sbin/chkconfig -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/fuser -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/halt -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/init -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/initlog -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/bin/install-info -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/killall5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/linuxconf -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/linuxconf-auth -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/sbin/pam_tally -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/sbin/pwdb_chkpwd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/remadmin -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rescuept -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/sbin/rmt -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rpc.lockd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rpc.statd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rpcdebug -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/service -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/setsysfont -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/shutdown -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/sulogin -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/swapon -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/syslogd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/unix_chkpwd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/pwd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/uname -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > ######################################## > # ## >######################################## # ># # # ># Hardware and Device Control Programs # # ># ## >######################################## >( > rulename = "Hardware and Device Control Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /bin/setserial -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/sfxload -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/blockdev -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/cardctl -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/cardmgr -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/cbq -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/dump_cis -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/elvtune -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/hotplug -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/hwclock -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ide_info -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/isapnp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/kbdrate -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/losetup -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/lspci -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/lspnp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/mii-tool -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/pack_cis -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pnpdump -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/probe -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/pump -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/setpci -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/shapecfg -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > ############################### > # ## >############################### # ># # # ># System Information Programs # # ># ## >############################### >( > rulename = "System Information Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /sbin/consoletype -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/kernelversion -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/runlevel -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > #################################### > # ## >#################################### # ># # # ># Application Information Programs # # ># ## >#################################### > >( > rulename = "Application Information Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /sbin/genksyms -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/genksyms.old -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rtmon -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > ########################## > # ## >########################## # ># # # ># Shell Related Programs # # ># ## >########################## >( > rulename = "Shell Related Programs", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > # /sbin/getkey -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/nash -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/sash -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > > ################ > # ## >################ # ># # # ># OS Utilities # # ># ## >################ >( > rulename = "Operating System Utilities", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /bin/arch -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/ash -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/ash.static -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/aumix-minimal -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/basename -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/cat -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/bin/consolechars -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/cut -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/date -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/dd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/df -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/dmesg -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/doexec -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/echo -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/ed -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/egrep -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/false -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/fgrep -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/gawk -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/gawk-3.1.0 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/gettext -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/grep -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/gunzip -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/gzip -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/hostname -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/igawk -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/ipcalc -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/kill -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/ln -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/loadkeys -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/login -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/ls -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/mail -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/more -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/mt -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/mv -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/netstat -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/nice -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/pgawk -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/ps -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/rpm -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/sed -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/sleep -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/sort -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/stty -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/su -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/sync -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/tar -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/true -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/usleep -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/vi -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/zcat -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/zsh -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/zsh-4.0.2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/sln -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /usr/bin/vimtutor -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > ############################## > # ## >############################## # ># # # ># Critical Utility Sym-Links # # ># ## >############################## >( > rulename = "Critical Utility Sym-Links", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > #/sbin/askrunlevel -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/clock -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/fixperm -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/fsck.reiserfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/fsconf -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/ipfwadm-wrapper -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/kallsyms -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/ksyms -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/lsmod -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/mailconf -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkfs.reiserfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/modemconf -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/modprobe -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mount.ncp -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mount.ncpfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mount.smb -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mount.smbfs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/netconf -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/pidof -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/poweroff -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/quotaoff -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/raid0run -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/raidhotadd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/raidhotgenerateerror -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/raidhotremove -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/raidstop -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rdump -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rdump.static -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/reboot -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/rmmod -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rrestore -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/rrestore.static -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/swapoff -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/telinit -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/userconf -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/uucpconf -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/vregistry -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/awk -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/bash2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/bsh -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/csh -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/dnsdomainname -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/domainname -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/ex -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/gtar -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/nisdomainname -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/red -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/rvi -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/rview -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /bin/view -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /bin/ypdomainname -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > > > ######################### > # ## >######################### # ># # # ># Temporary directories # # ># ## >######################### >( > rulename = "Temporary directories", > recurse = false, > severity = $(SIG_LOW) >) >{ > /usr/tmp -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) ; > /var/tmp -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) ; > /tmp -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) ; >} > > ############### > # ## >############### # ># # # ># Local files # # ># ## >############### >( > rulename = "User binaries", > severity = $(SIG_MED) >) >{ > /sbin -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = 1) ; > /usr/bin -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = 1) ; > /usr/sbin -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = 1) ; > /usr/local/bin -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = 1) ; >} > >( > rulename = "Shell Binaries", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /bin/bash -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /bin/ksh -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /bin/psh -> $(SEC_BIN) ; # No longer used? > # /bin/Rsh -> $(SEC_BIN) ; # No longer used? > /bin/sh -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /bin/shell -> $(SEC_SUID) ; # No longer used? > # /bin/tsh -> $(SEC_BIN) ; # No longer used? > # /bin/tcsh -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /sbin/nologin -> $(SEC_BIN) ; >} > >( > rulename = "Security Control", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /etc/group -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /etc/security -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/var/spool/cron/crontabs -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; # Uncomment when this file exists >} > >#( ># rulename = "Boot Scripts", ># severity = $(SIG_HI) >#) >#{ ># /etc/rc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/rc.bsdnet -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/rc.dt -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/rc.net -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/rc.net.serial -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/rc.nfs -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/rc.powerfail -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/rc.tcpip -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; ># /etc/trcfmt.Z -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; >#} > >( > rulename = "Login Scripts", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > # /etc/bashrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /etc/csh.cshrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /etc/csh.login -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/inputrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /etc/tsh_profile -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; #Uncomment when this file exists > /etc/profile -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; >} > ># Libraries >( > rulename = "Libraries", > severity = $(SIG_MED) >) >{ > /usr/lib -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /usr/local/lib -> $(SEC_BIN) ; >} > > > ###################################################### > # ## >###################################################### # ># # # ># Critical System Boot Files # # ># These files are critical to a correct system boot. # # ># ## >###################################################### > >( > rulename = "Critical system boot files", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /boot -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > #/sbin/devfsd -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/grub -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/grub-install -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/grub-md5-crypt -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /sbin/installkernel -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/lilo -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # /sbin/mkkerneldoth -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > !/boot/System.map ; > !/boot/module-info ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/e2fs_stage1_5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/fat_stage1_5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/ffs_stage1_5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/minix_stage1_5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/reiserfs_stage1_5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/stage1 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/stage2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > /usr/share/grub/i386-pc/vstafs_stage1_5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; > # other boot files may exist. Look for: > #/ufsboot -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; >} > ################################################## > ################################################### > # These files change every time the system boots ## > ################################################## >( > rulename = "System boot changes", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > !/var/run/ftp.pids-all ; # Comes and goes on reboot. > !/root/.enlightenment ; > /dev/log -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /dev/cua0 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /dev/printer -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; # Uncomment if you have a printer device > /dev/console -> $(SEC_CONFIG) -u ; # User ID may change on console login/logout. > /dev/tty1 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; # tty devices > /dev/tty2 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; # tty devices > /dev/tty3 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; # are extremely > /dev/tty4 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; # variable > /dev/tty5 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /dev/tty6 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /dev/urandom -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /dev/initctl -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /var/lock/subsys -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/amd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/anacron -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/apmd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/arpwatch -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/atd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/autofs -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/bcm5820 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/bgpd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/bootparamd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/canna -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/crond -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/cWnn -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/dhcpd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/firewall -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/freeWnn -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/gated -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/gpm -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/httpd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/identd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/innd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ipchains -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/iptables -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ipvsadm -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/irda -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/iscsi -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/isdn -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/junkbuster -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/kadmin -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/keytable -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/kprop -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/krb524 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/krb5kdc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/kudzu -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/kWnn -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ldap -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/linuxconf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/lpd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/mars_nwe -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/mcserv -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/mysqld -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/named -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/netfs -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/network -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/nfs -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/nfslock -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/nscd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ntpd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ospf6d -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ospfd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/pcmcia -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/portmap -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/postgresql -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/pxe -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/radvd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/random -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/rarpd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/reconfig -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/rhnsd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ripd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ripngd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/routed -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/rstatd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/rusersd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/rwalld -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/rwhod -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/sendmail -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/smb -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/snmpd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/squid -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/sshd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/syslog -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/tux -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/tWnn -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ups -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/vncserver -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/wine -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/xfs -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/xinetd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ypbind -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/yppasswdd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ypserv -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/ypxfrd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /var/lock/subsys/zebra -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /var/run -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /var/log -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/ioctl.save -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /etc/issue.net -> $(SEC_CONFIG) -i ; # Inode number changes > /etc/issue -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/mtab -> $(SEC_CONFIG) -i ; # Inode number changes on any mount/unmount > /lib/modules -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/.pwd.lock -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /lib/modules/preferred -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; #Uncomment when this file exists >} > ># These files change the behavior of the root account >( > rulename = "Root config files", > severity = 100 >) >{ > /root -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; # Catch all additions to /root > # /root/.Xresources -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.bashrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.bash_profile -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.bash_logout -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.cshrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.tcshrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/Mail -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/mail -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.amandahosts -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.addressbook.lu -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.addressbook -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /root/.bash_history -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.elm -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.esd_auth -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.gnome_private -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.gnome-desktop -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.gnome -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.ICEauthority -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.mc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.pinerc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.sawfish -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /root/.Xauthority -> $(SEC_CONFIG) -i ; # Changes Inode number on login > #/root/.xauth -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/root/.xsession-errors -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; >} > > ################################ > # ## >################################ # ># # # ># Critical configuration files # # ># ## >################################ >( > rulename = "Critical configuration files", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > #/etc/conf.linuxconf -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/crontab -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/cron.hourly -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/cron.daily -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/cron.weekly -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/cron.monthly -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/default -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/fstab -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/exports -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/group- -> $(SEC_BIN) ; # changes should be infrequent > # /etc/host.conf -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/hosts.allow -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/hosts.deny -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/httpd/conf -> $(SEC_BIN) ; # changes should be infrequent > /etc/protocols -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/services -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/init.d -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/rc.d -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/mail.rc -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/modules.conf -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/motd -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/named.conf -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/passwd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/passwd- -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /etc/profile.d -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /var/lib/nfs/rmtab -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /usr/sbin/fixrmtab -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/rpc -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/sysconfig -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > # /etc/samba/smb.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > #/etc/gettydefs -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/nsswitch.conf -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/yp.conf -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /etc/hosts -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/xinetd.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/inittab -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > /etc/resolv.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; > # /etc/syslog.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; >} > > #################### > # ## >#################### # ># # # ># Critical devices # # ># ## >#################### >( > rulename = "Critical devices", > severity = $(SIG_HI), > recurse = false >) >{ > /dev/kmem -> $(Device) ; > /dev/mem -> $(Device) ; > /dev/null -> $(Device) ; > /dev/zero -> $(Device) ; > /proc/devices -> $(Device) ; > /proc/net -> $(Device) ; > /proc/sys -> $(Device) ; > /proc/cpuinfo -> $(Device) ; > /proc/modules -> $(Device) ; > /proc/mounts -> $(Device) ; > /proc/dma -> $(Device) ; > /proc/filesystems -> $(Device) ; > /proc/pci -> $(Device) ; > /proc/interrupts -> $(Device) ; > # /proc/driver/rtc -> $(Device) ; > /proc/ioports -> $(Device) ; > /proc/scsi -> $(Device) ; > /proc/kcore -> $(Device) ; > /proc/self -> $(Device) ; > /proc/kmsg -> $(Device) ; > /proc/stat -> $(Device) ; > /proc/ksyms -> $(Device) ; > /proc/loadavg -> $(Device) ; > /proc/uptime -> $(Device) ; > /proc/locks -> $(Device) ; > /proc/version -> $(Device) ; > # /proc/mdstat -> $(Device) ; > /proc/meminfo -> $(Device) ; > /proc/cmdline -> $(Device) ; > /proc/misc -> $(Device) ; >} > ># Rest of critical system binaries >( > rulename = "OS executables and libraries", > severity = $(SIG_HI) >) >{ > /bin -> $(SEC_BIN) ; > /lib -> $(SEC_BIN) ; >} > >#============================================================================= ># ># Copyright 2000 Tripwire, Inc. Tripwire is a registered trademark of Tripwire, ># Inc. in the United States and other countries. All rights reserved. ># ># Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. ># ># UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. ># >#============================================================================= ># ># Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this document ># provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all ># copies. ># ># Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this ># document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire ># resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice ># identical to this one. ># ># Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this document ># into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, ># except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved by ># Tripwire, Inc. ># ># DCM > > >
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