Re: AIDE or OSSEC on CentOS 5.4 x86_64?

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David McGuffey wrote:
> Starting with a fresh load and after I finish hardening the load
> following the Center for Internet Security (CIS) guidance, I'm wondering
> whether AIDE or OSSEC would be a better intrusion detection system.
<snip>
We've just started with OSSEC at work. I'm told they'd tried AIDE before I 
started, and it gave a *humongous* number of warnings. OSSEC is bad enough, 
when I do a yum update, for example.

	mark

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