# $FreeBSD$ # # tripwire.config # Generic version for FreeBSD # Will need editing...see comments below # # This file contains a list of files and directories that System # Preener will scan. Information collected from these files will be # stored in the tripwire.database file. # # Format: [!|=] entry [ignore-flags] # # where: '!' signifies the entry is to be pruned (inclusive) from # the list of files to be scanned. # '=' signifies the entry is to be added, but if it is # a directory, then all its contents are pruned # (useful for /tmp). # # where: entry is the absolute pathname of a file or a directory # # where ignore-flags are in the format: # [template][ [+|-][pinugsam12] ... ] # # - : ignore the following atributes # + : do not ignore the following attributes # # p : permission and file mode bits a: access timestamp # i : inode number m: modification timestamp # n : number of links (ref count) c: inode creation timestamp # u : user id of owner 1: signature 1 # g : group id of owner 2: signature 2 # s : size of file # # # Ex: The following entry will scan all the files in /etc, and report # any changes in mode bits, inode number, reference count, uid, # gid, modification and creation timestamp, and the signatures. # However, it will ignore any changes in the access timestamp. # # /etc +pinugsm12-a # # The following templates have been pre-defined to make these long ignore # mask descriptions unecessary. # # Templates: (default) R : [R]ead-only (+pinugsm12-a) # L : [L]og file (+pinug-sam12) # N : ignore [N]othing (+pinusgsamc12) # E : ignore [E]verything (-pinusgsamc12) # # By default, Tripwire uses the R template -- it ignores # only the access timestamp. # # You can use templates with modifiers, like: # Ex: /etc/lp E+ug # # Example configuration file: # /etc R # all system files # !/etc/lp R # ...but not those logs # =/tmp N # just the directory, not its files # # Note the difference between pruning (via "!") and ignoring everything # (via "E" template): Ignoring everything in a directory still monitors # for added and deleted files. Pruning a directory will prevent Tripwire # from even looking in the specified directory. # # # Tripwire running slowly? Modify your tripwire.config entries to # ignore the (signature 2) attribute when this computationally-exorbitant # protection is not needed. (See README and design document for further # details.) # # First, root's traditional "home". Note that FreeBSD's root's home (/root) # is protected by R-2 protections in the default config file. =/ L /.rhosts R # may not exist /.profile R # may not exist /.cshrc R # may not exist /.login R # may not exist /.exrc R # may not exist /.logout R # may not exist /.forward R # may not exist # Unix itself /kernel R # /bin /bin R-2 # /dev /dev L # /etc /etc R-2 /etc/aliases L /etc/dumpdates L /etc/motd L # my passwd database should be static at time of system build. yours may # not be, if not, uncomment the lines below. # /etc/passwd L # /etc/master.passwd L # /etc/pwd.db L # /etc/spwd.db L # /home =/home # /lkm and /modules /lkm R-2 /modules R-2 # /boot /boot R-2 # /root /root R-2 /root/.history L # /sbin /sbin R-2 # /stand /stand R-2 # /usr/bin /usr/bin R-2 /usr/include R-12 /usr/lib R-2 /usr/libdata R-2 /usr/libexec R-2 /usr/local/bin R-2 /usr/local/etc L /usr/local/lib R-2 /usr/local/libexec R-2 /usr/local/sbin R-2 /usr/local/share R-2 /usr/sbin R-2 /usr/share R-2 ###########################################