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David E. O'Brien 6050f76c02 PR ports/7197 seems to have been the wrong fix. While I think Joe Greco's
statements are a little strong (like /.cshrc being used in single user mode),
it does appear /root was already protected.

PR:		ports/7200
Submitted by:	Joe Greco <greco@ns.sol.net>
1998-07-28 17:54:21 +00:00

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# $Id: tw.conf.freebsd2,v 1.2 1998/07/28 17:15:37 obrien Exp $
#
# 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
/lkm 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
###########################################