Bug 100997

Summary: RFE: Please re-add tripwire
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Reporter: Bernd Bartmann <bernd.bartmann>
Component: distributionAssignee: dff <dff>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Version: 3.0CC: dff, msw, notting, p.van.egdom, shillman
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Description Bernd Bartmann 2003-07-28 13:09:12 UTC
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Description of problem:
Tripwire is probably one of the most important security tools. I can't 
understand why you remove existing and working functionality from the 
distribution.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. look for tripwire
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Additional info:

Comment 1 Christopher McCrory 2003-07-31 19:45:31 UTC
Note: tripwire will not even come close to compiling on a 64 bit processor like
Opteron/Itanium2



Comment 2 Bernd Bartmann 2003-07-31 20:12:19 UTC
Then just leave it out for these architectures as has been done for older
release, e.g. Red Hat 7.1.

Comment 3 Peter van Egdom 2003-08-08 22:22:22 UTC
What about Samhain?
- It's under active development.
- It has a GPL license.
- It appears to be multiplatform.

http://la-samhna.de/samhain/index.html

Maybe Red Hat can include this in Severn/Cambridge/Taroon/Rawhide?

Comment 4 Suzanne Hillman 2005-05-12 20:47:16 UTC
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