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Integrit

Integrit is an alternative to file integrity verification programs like tripwire and aide. It helps you determine whether an intruder has modified a computer system. It creates a database that is a snapshot of the essential parts of your computer system. You put the database somewhere safe, and then use it to make sure that no one has made illicit modifications to the computer system. If there's a break in, you know exactly which files have been modified, added, or removed.

Current features include a small memory footprint, a simple and modular design (for a faster learning curve), up-to-date cryptographic algorithms, cascading rulesets, output that can be XML or a human-readable form that can be scanned, an option to reset access times, simultaneous check and update, and a design that is meant for unattended use.

Last updated 29 Jul, 2002


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Requirements
  • Boehm garbage collection library (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

RFC, Tiger, incident.pl, mod_security

Subprograms

i-viewdb, i-ls, integrit

Versions

3.01.03

3.01.03 stable released 2002-07-14

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User manual available from http://integrit.sourceforge.net/texinfo/integrit.html

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