How to configure a host intrusion detection system on CentOS

Posted by bob on Oct 6, 2014 12:59 PM EDT
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One of the first safety measures that any sysadmin may want to implement in their production servers is a mechanism to detect file tampering - not only the content of files, but also their attributes. AIDE (short for "Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment") is an open source host-based intrusion detection system. AIDE checks the integrity of […]Continue reading... The post How to configure a host intrusion detection system on CentOS appeared first on Xmodulo. Related FAQs: How to set up MailScanner, Clam Antivirus and SpamAssassin in CentOS mail server How to set up a transparent HTTPS filtering proxy on CentOS How to secure a LAMP server on CentOS or RHEL How to harden Apache web server with mod_security and mod_evasive on CentOS How to set up Clam Antivirus, SpamAssassin and MailScanner on Ubuntu mail server

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