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AIDE - Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment ------------------------------------------------- Version 0.18 This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extend permitted by law; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Introduction ------------ AIDE is a tool for monitoring file system changes. It can be used to detect unauthorized monitored files and directories. AIDE was written to be a simple and free alternative to Tripwire. Features currently included in AIDE are as follows: o File attributes monitored: permissions, inode, user, group file size, mtime, atime, ctime, links and growing size. o Multiple checksums and hashes supported o Plain text configuration files and database for simplicity. o Rules, variables and macros that can be customized to local site or system policies. o Powerful regular expression support to selectively include or exclude files and directories to be monitored. o gzip database compression if zlib support is compiled in. o Free software licensed under the GNU General Public License v2. The homepage of AIDE is https://aide.github.io Current Version --------------- AIDE is currently maintained on GitHub. Please visit https://github.com/aide/aide/ to get the newest version of the source code. Documentation ------------- The documentation for AIDE can be found in the doc/ directory. Installation ------------ If you are using a git version of the source you need to generate the configuration files first: $ ./autogen.sh For generic installation instructions please see the INSTALL file (generated by autogen.sh). In short, just type: $ ./configure $ make $ make install See './configure --help' for the available configuration options. Dynamic versus Static Linking ----------------------------- Formerly aide was linked statically by default to reduce the attack vector of compromised shared libraries and to ease client/server monitoring configurations. However an attacker could still simply replace the statically linked binary, tamper the database file or use dynamically loaded kernel modules to change the behaviour of AIDe. These days many Linux distributions (eg Centos/Oracle Linux), operating systems (eg Mac OS/OpenSolaris) and libaries have dropped support for static linking. Hence starting with releae v0.18 AIDE is linked dynamically by default. To re-enable static linking use '--enable-static' when configuring AIDE. Source Code Verification ------------------------ We highly recommend checking that the version of AIDE downloaded and installed is an original and unmodified one. You can either verify the source tarball or the git tag. To check the supplied signature with GnuPG: $ gpg --verify aide-<VERSION_NUMBER>.tar.gz.asc This checks that the detached signature file is indeed a signature of aide-<VERSION_NUMBER>.tar.gz. To validate the gpg signature of the git tag: $ git verify-tag v<VERSION_NUMBER> The current public key needed for signature verification is: pub 4096R/68E7B931 2011-06-28 [expires: 2025-06-27] uid Hannes von Haugwitz <[email protected]> If you do not have this key, you can get it from one of the well known PGP key servers. You have to make sure that the key you install is not a faked one. You can do this with reasonable assurance by comparing the output of: $ gpg --fingerprint 2BBBD30FAAB29B3253BCFBA6F6947DAB68E7B931 with the fingerprint published elsewhere. Requirements ------------ AIDE requires the following development tools: o C99 compatible compiler. o GNU Autoconf o GNU Autoconf Macro Archive o GNU Automake o GNU flex. o GNU yacc (bison). o GNU make. o pkg-config o PCRE2 library (libpcre2-8, library with 8-bit code unit support) o libnettle or libgcrypt o libcheck (optional, needed for 'make check', license: LGPL-2.1) Note: flex version 2.5.31 is broken, you might see the following error conf_lex.c: In function `conflex': conf_lex.c:4728: error: `yy_prev_more_offset' undeclared (first use in this function) conf_lex.c:4728: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once conf_lex.c:4728: error: for each function it appears in.) Either downgrade to flex 2.5.4 or get an updated version that fixes this bug. Large File Support ----------------- To be able to store the size of files larger than 2GB, AIDE needs large file support (LFS) to be available in the OS. The configure script automatically checks for LFS. To turn off LFS call the configure script with the '-disable-largefile' option. Feedback and Support -------------------- End user support is available on the AIDE mailing list: https://www.ipi.fi/mailman/listinfo/aide An archive for the mailing list archive is available online: http://www.ipi.fi/pipermail/aide/ Please report bugs and feature requests to the aide issue tracker https://github.com/aide/aide/issues Credits ------- Please see the AUTHORS file.
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