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System Integrity and contain both letters and numbers. See the Tripwire manual for more information. ——————————————— Creating key files… (When selecting a passphrase, keep in mind that good passphrases typically have upper and lower case letters, digits and punctuation marks, and are at least 8 characters in length.) Enter the site keyfile passphrase: Verify the site keyfile passphrase: Generating key (this may take several minutes)…Key generation complete. (When selecting a passphrase, keep in mind that good passphrases typically have upper and lower case letters, digits and punctuation marks, and are at least 8 characters in length.) Enter the local keyfile passphrase: Verify the local keyfile passphrase: Generating key (this may take several minutes)…Key generation complete. ———————————————– Signing configuration file… Please enter your site passphrase: Wrote configuration file: /etc/tripwire/tw.cfg A clear-text version of the Tripwire configuration file /etc/tripwire/twcfg.txt has been preserved for your inspection. It is recommended that you delete this file manually after you have examined it. ———————————————- Signing policy file… Please enter your site passphrase: Wrote policy file: /etc/tripwire/tw.pol A clear-text version of the Tripwire policy file /etc/tripwire/twpol.txt has been preserved for your inspection. This implements a minimal policy, intended only to test essential Tripwire functionality. You should edit the policy file to describe your system, and then use twadmin to generate a new signed copy of the Tripwire policy. 11. The final step in initialization is to run the command tripwire — init. We are prompted for the local passphrase, then Tripwire scans all the files listed in the configuration file and gathers baseline data against which all future scans are run. This may take several minutes, so be patient: Note It is vital that we are confident the system is in a sound state before initializing the database, otherwise there’s little point in using Tripwire. After the database is initialized, it’s a good idea to put a copy on write-once media (e.g. CD-ROM) so that it cannot be altered: # tripwire –init Please enter your local passphrase: Parsing policy file: /etc/tripwire/tw.pol Generating the database… *** Processing Unix File System *** Wrote database file: /var/lib/tripwire/rh9.twd The database was successfully generated. 413
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