Source: aide Section: admin Priority: optional Maintainer: Aide Maintainers Uploaders: Marc Haber , Hannes von Haugwitz Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12), debconf-utils, zlib1g-dev, libpcre3-dev, libmhash-dev (>= 0.9.7), flex (>= 2.5.32), bison, po-debconf (>= 0.5.0), libselinux1-dev [linux-any], libaudit-dev [linux-any], libattr1-dev, libacl1-dev, e2fslibs-dev Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/aide Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/aide.git Homepage: https://aide.github.io Standards-Version: 4.3.0 Package: aide Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: figlet Recommends: aide-common (= ${source:Version}) Built-Using: ${Built-Using} Provides: aide-binary Conflicts: aide-xen, aide-dynamic Description: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - static binary AIDE is an intrusion detection system that detects changes to files on the local system. It creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5, sha1, rmd160, tiger, haval, etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . This package contains the statically linked binary for "normal" systems. Package: aide-xen Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: aide-common (= ${source:Version}) Built-Using: ${Built-Using} Provides: aide-binary Conflicts: aide, aide-dynamic Description: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - static binary for XEN AIDE is an intrusion detection system that detects changes to files on the local system. It creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5, sha1, rmd160, tiger, haval, etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . This package contains the statically linked binary for XEN-enabled systems and should be used in Dom0 and DomU. Package: aide-dynamic Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: aide-common (= ${source:Version}) Provides: aide-binary Conflicts: aide, aide-xen Description: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - dynamic binary AIDE is an intrusion detection system that detects changes to files on the local system. It creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5, sha1, rmd160, tiger, haval, etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . This package contains a dynamically linked binary and should only be used in exeptional circumstances. To avoid exposure to trojaned libraries, it is advised to use one of the statically linked binaries. Package: aide-common Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, aide (>= 0.15.1-6) | aide-xen (>= 0.15.1-6) | aide-dynamic (>= 0.15.1-6), bsd-mailx | mailx, liblockfile1, ucf (>= 2.0020) Recommends: cron Description: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - Common files AIDE is an intrusion detection system that detects changes to files on the local system. It creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5, sha1, rmd160, tiger, haval, etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . This package contains base and configuration files that are needed to run the actual binaries. . You will almost certainly want to tweak the configuration file in /etc/aide/aide.conf or drop your own config snippets into /etc/aide/aide.conf.d.