afick.conf - Configuration file for afick program

NAME

afick.conf - Configuration file for afick program


DESCRIPTION

This is the configuration file for afick software (Another File Integrity Checker). It contains the list of files/directories to scan and which attribute to monitor, the name of database to use ...


FILE

Afick use /etc/afick.conf (Unix) or windows.conf (Windows) as default configuration file (but you may change it with with -c afick's command-line option)


FILE FORMAT

afick configuration is similar in to aide's or tripwire's configuration file. With little effort aide.conf can be converted to afick format (see below portage section).

general rules :

There are four types of lines in afick :

configuration lines

general afick parameters

alias lines

customized user's rules

selection lines

the list of files to monitor.

macros lines

batch parameters (Unix cron)


CONFIGURATION LINES

These lines have the format : keyword := value

for now, the available keywords are :

allow_overload := boolean value

if set, allow rule overload (the last rule wins), else put a warning and keep the first rule. Default is true.

archive := path_to_archive_directory

directory with full path : the archive directory keep all logs, and can be used by webmin module. Default is empty (none).

database := path_to_database

name with full path : the database to use. This parameter is necessary.

debug := level

set a level of debugging messages, from 0 (none) to 4 (full). Default is 0.

exclude_suffix := ext1 ext2 ...

a list of suffixes (files or directories ending in .ext1 or .ext2 ...) to ignore (for example : old bak tmp ). This directive can appear several times on a config file to group suffixes. Default is empty.

exclude_prefix := pre1 pre2 ...

a list of prefix (files or directories beginning with pre1 or pre2 ...) to ignore (for example : tmp toto ). This directive can appear several times on a config file to group prefixes. Default is empty.

exclude_re := pat1 pat2 ...

a list of regular expressions to ignore. this apply on full file path. examples can be found on examples section. this directive can appear several times on a config file to group patterns. Default is empty.

follow_symlinks := boolean value

if set, do checksum on target file, else do checksum on target file name. Default is no.

history := path_to_history

history file keep all dates and summary results. Default is empty (none).

ignore_case := boolean value

ignore case for file names (useful on Windows). Default is no.

max_checksum_size := numeric value

checksum is cpu expensive, this value (a file size in bytes) indicates to have the checksum on first max_checksum_size first bytes, to have afick faster on big files. WARNING : this option will make afick faster but less secure ... default is 0 (no limit).

report_full_newdel := boolean value

if true report all new files, else only first directory level (avoid too long outputs). Default is no.

report_url := stdout|stderr|null|syslog

where to send the report, default is stdout. null means no report.

report_syslog := boolean value

If true, send also the report to syslog. Default is no.

running_files := boolean value

warn about ``running'' files : modified since program begin, default is no.

timing := boolean value

Print timing statistics (user and system time), default is no.

verbose := boolean value

for debugging purpose, default is no.

warn_dead_symlinks := boolean value

warn about dead symbolic links, default is no.

warn_missing_file := boolean value

if true, print a warning message if file selection does not exist, default is no.


ATTRIBUTES

attributes define which parameters to monitor.

base attributes are :

a: atime

last access time in seconds since the epoch

b: blocks

actual number of blocks allocated

c: ctime

inode change time

d: device

device number of filesystem, major and minor number

g: group

gid of the file

i: inode

inode number

m: mtime

last modify time since epoch

md5 : md5 checksum

the default checksum

n: number of hard links

see ln command

p: permissions

owner, group, other (Unix)

u: user

uid of the file

s: file size

in bytes

sha1 : sha1 checksum

optional, more secure than md5, but not available on all hosts


ALIAS LINES

An alias define a customized set of attributes. It is used to write rules for some kind of files ( see examples)

the syntax is : alias_name = alias | attribute [ +attribute ] [ - attribute]

Afick comes with some pre-defined aliases :

all

for b+c+d+g+i+m+md5+n+p+u+s (all parameter except atime)

R

for p+d+i+n+u+g+s+m+c+md5 (for aide compatibility)

L

for p+d+i+n+u+g (for aide compatibility)

P

for u+g+p+s+n+5 (permission and checksum)

E

for (empty) (for aide compatibility)


SELECTION LINES

this lines define the list of files to monitor, and what to monitor.

the syntax is : selection_type selection_file attribute_flag

selection_type

There are three types of selection lines :

negative

Lines beginning with ``!'' : the file or directory specified is ignored. attributes flag are not necessary :)

equals

Lines beginning with ``='' : an be used to avoid sub-directory scan.

if the directory ends with a / : scan directory it-self and it's files, but not it's sub-directories

else : only scan directory it-self (no files, no sub-directories)

regular

others lines are regular selective lines : files are added, directories are added with their contents (files and sub-directories)

selection_file

file design a file or directory with it's full path

file names with blank characters should be quoted

attribute_flag

can be :

an alias name

example : all

an expression as an alias definition

example : all - u


MACROS LINES

macros lines begin with @@defines, they are not used by afick it-self, but by batch job :

@@define LINES a_number

is used to truncate too long mails from cron job

@@defines MAILTO a_mail_address[,another_mail]

is used to send cron job output by mail any number of email can be set, delimited by comma, without any space

@@defines MAILHOST an_smtp_server

define the mail server to send the mail, on windows only

@@defines VERBOSE bool

with bool=1 to have a mail each day, and bool=0 to have only mail if find changes

@@defines REPORT bool

with bool=1 to enable a mail report and bool=0 to disable mail report

@@defines NICE val

val is the nice value (see man nice) : 10 is for a normal job, 14 for a normal cron job, 19 is for very low level job

@@defines BATCH bool

is used to control afick cron job (for remote users with afick webmin module for example) : bool=1 allow cron job, bool=0 stop cron job


EXAMPLES

database := /var/lib/afick/afick

define the path to database

All= a+b+c+d+g+i+m+md5+n+p+u+s

defines the alias ``All'', from base attributes (could be done with ``All=all+a'' too)

ETC=All - i -c -a

define the ETC alias from another one

!/dev

ignores the /dev directory structure.

!/tmp/*.tmp

exclude files with joker definition

=/proc/ p+u+g

scan /proc directory for files, not sub-directories

=/tmp R

scan just /tmp, not inside

/boot/vmlinux* all

add files with a joker definition

/etc ETC

use base attributes, on ETC alias

/var All - i -c -a

use modified alias All

exclude_re := sav$

exclude files ending with sav (for example toto.rpmsav, which is not excluded by exclude_suffix := sav)

exclude_re := /tmp$

exclude all files or directories named tmp (but not files such tmpa or atmp as exclude_prefix := tmp does)

exclude_re := \s

exclude all files or directories containing a space char

exclude_re := ^/var/log/.*\d

exclude all files under /var/log directory which contain a numeral (example : /var/log/mail/info.1.gz)


GLOBING

globing character are * and ?

they are not used as perl regular expressions, but as the shell can use them :

?

replace any (one) character

'*'

replace any chain of characters


PORTAGE

here are some changes from aide :

directives

use ``:= instead ''=``

database syntax

use pathname syntax instead url syntax

database number

no database_out directive : work on only one database

compression

no gzip_dbout directive : database is already in binary format

checksum

only md5 and sha1 hash : no rmd160, tiger, haval, gost, crc32

growing size

no ``S'' (check for growing size) attribute : I do not know how to use and code it


SEE ALSO

afick(1) for command-line interface syntax

afick-tk(1) for graphical interface

afickonfig(1) for a tool to change afick's configuration file

afick_archive(1) for a tool to manage archive's reports


COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2002,2003,2004 Eric Gerbier All rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.


AUTHOR

Eric Gerbier

you can report any bug or suggest to gerbier@users.sourceforge.net

 afick.conf - Configuration file for afick program