
Meine Frage betrifft die Flags, die AIDE für jede Datei in täglichen E-Mail-Berichten anzeigt. Für neue Dateien wird beispielsweise Folgendes angezeigt:
f++++++++++++++++: /var/cache/apt/archives/squashfs-tools_1%3a4.4-1ubuntu0.1_amd64.deb
Ich kann daraus schließen, dass f
für Datei steht, und ich habe gesehen, d
welches für Verzeichnis steht. Aber welche anderen Flags können hier möglicherweise vorkommen? Was ist mit dem ++++++++++++++++
, bedeutet es etwas?
Bei geänderten Dateien wird es nun interessanter:
d =.... mc.. .. : /run/motd.d/fwupd
f =.... mci.... : /run/motd.d/fwupd/85-fwupd
f >b... mc..C.. .: /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin
f <.... mc..C.. .: /var/cache/apt/srcpkgcache.bin
f =.... .c..... .: /var/lib/PackageKit/transactions.db
Ich konnte keine Dokumentation mit Einzelheiten dazu finden, was das bedeutet. Für jede Hilfe zum Verständnis bin ich sehr dankbar.
Antwort1
Die Flags werden auf der aide.conf
Manualpage beschrieben (siehe man 5 aide.conf
):
report_summarize_changes (type: bool, default: true)
summarize_changes (DEPRECATED, will be removed in a future release)
Summarize changes in the added, removed and changed files sections of the report.
The general format is like the string YlZbpugamcinHAXSEC, where Y is replaced by the file-type (f for a regular file, d for a directory, l for a symbolic link, c for a character device, b for a block device, p for a FIFO, s for a unix socket, D for a
Solaris door, P for a Solaris event port, ! if file type has changed and ? otherwise).
The Z is replaced as follows: A = means that the size has not changed, a < reports a shrinked size and a > reports a grown size.
The other letters in the string are the actual letters that will be output if the associated attribute for the item has been changed or a "." for no change, a "+" if the attribute has been added, a "-" if it has been removed, a ":" if the attribute is
ignored (but not forced) or a " " if the attribute has not been checked. The exceptions to this are: (1) a newly created file replaces each letter with a "+", and (2) a removed file replaces each letter with a "-".
The attribute that is associated with each letter is as follows:
o A l means that the link name has changed.
o A b means that the block count has changed.
o A p means that the permissions have changed.
o An u means that the uid has changed.
o A g means that the gid has changed.
o An a means that the access time has changed.
o A m means that the modification time has changed.
o A c means that the change time has changed.
o An i means that the inode has changed.
o A n means that the link count has changed.
o A H means that one or more message digests have changed.
The following letters are only available when explicitly enabled using configure:
o A A means that the access control list has changed.
o A X means that the extended attributes have changed.
o A S means that the SELinux attributes have changed.
o A E means that the file attributes on a second extended file system have changed.
o A C means that the file capabilities have changed.
(Hilfe v0.17.3)