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тАО12-07-2004 07:40 AM
тАО12-07-2004 07:40 AM
Hi,
I'm just learning HIDS and I am wondering if it is possible to:
1)Create my own templates
2)Create a template that will monitor the "kill" command
Any information will be a great help.
Thanks
Andrew
I'm just learning HIDS and I am wondering if it is possible to:
1)Create my own templates
2)Create a template that will monitor the "kill" command
Any information will be a great help.
Thanks
Andrew
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тАО12-08-2004 05:32 AM
тАО12-08-2004 05:32 AM
Re: HIDS Template Creation
Andrew -
The answer to both those questions is no.
1) What kind of templates did you have in mind?
2) Why monitor this command?
Pierre
The answer to both those questions is no.
1) What kind of templates did you have in mind?
2) Why monitor this command?
Pierre
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тАО12-10-2004 03:58 AM
тАО12-10-2004 03:58 AM
Re: HIDS Template Creation
Hi,
The reason I wanted to know about creating templates was that I wasn't sure if the templates provided will cover all our needs, whatever they would be.
I do have another question:
I setup a Test Schedule, a Test Surveillence Group, and assigned 2 basic templates that I edited to monitor specific files and directories. I let it run for 2 days and checked it today and the templates in the Surveillence Group had changed to Race Conditions and Buffer Overflow, and the editing I did to the templates I wanted were gone.
Is there a special way to save my changes? They saved fine and ran fine on the day I did them, what would have changed?
Thanks
Andrew
The reason I wanted to know about creating templates was that I wasn't sure if the templates provided will cover all our needs, whatever they would be.
I do have another question:
I setup a Test Schedule, a Test Surveillence Group, and assigned 2 basic templates that I edited to monitor specific files and directories. I let it run for 2 days and checked it today and the templates in the Surveillence Group had changed to Race Conditions and Buffer Overflow, and the editing I did to the templates I wanted were gone.
Is there a special way to save my changes? They saved fine and ran fine on the day I did them, what would have changed?
Thanks
Andrew
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тАО12-13-2004 06:29 AM
тАО12-13-2004 06:29 AM
Solution
Andrew-
When you select your Surveillance Schedule in the Schedule Manager window, the corresponding Test Group will be checkmarked but (unforunately) will not also be highlighted. Instead, the AdvancedGroup group is highlighted, which contains the race condition and buffer overflow templates.
You need to explicitly highlight (by clicking on the Test Group name), after which you should see your customizations.
If you activate your Test schedule, you should see the correct templates and settings in /var/opt/ids/schedule on your agent host(s).
Pierre
When you select your Surveillance Schedule in the Schedule Manager window, the corresponding Test Group will be checkmarked but (unforunately) will not also be highlighted. Instead, the AdvancedGroup group is highlighted, which contains the race condition and buffer overflow templates.
You need to explicitly highlight (by clicking on the Test Group name), after which you should see your customizations.
If you activate your Test schedule, you should see the correct templates and settings in /var/opt/ids/schedule on your agent host(s).
Pierre
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