5.X Tripwire Policy File

From: Bret Walker (bret-walker_at_northwestern.edu)
Date: 09/28/05

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    Hello all.

    I am just setting up my first 5.X box, and I'm in the process of fine
    tuning my tripwire policy file.

    I am much more familiar with 4.X than I am with 5, so I'm worried that I
    may be missing a critical element of 5.X in my policy file. Cy (the
    tripwire port maintainer) updated the policy file to a certain extent,
    but I would appreciate it if those on the security list would provide
    some more feedback as to what should definitely be in a tripwire policy
    file for a 5.X box.

    I know most good sysadmins use tripwire, so I think it would be good to
    have a well thought out policy file for 5.X that others may use as well.

    I've attached mine to this message.

    Thanks,
    Bret

    
    

    #
    # Policy file for FreeBSD
    #
    # $FreeBSD: ports/security/tripwire/files/twpol.txt,v 1.3 2005/08/09 18:24:15 cy Exp $

    #
    # This is the example Tripwire Policy file. It is intended as a place to
    # start creating your own custom Tripwire Policy file. Referring to it as
    # well as the Tripwire Policy Guide should give you enough information to
    # make a good custom Tripwire Policy file that better covers your
    # configuration and security needs. A text version of this policy file is
    # called twpol.txt.
    #
    # Note that this file is tuned to an install of FreeBSD using
    # buildworld. If run unmodified, this file should create no errors on
    # database creation, or violations on a subsiquent integrity check.
    # However it is impossible for there to be one policy file for all machines,
    # so this existing one errs on the side of security. Your FreeBSD
    # configuration will most likey differ from the one our policy file was
    # tuned to, and will therefore require some editing of the default
    # Tripwire Policy file.
    #
    # The example policy file is best run with 'Loose Directory Checking'
    # enabled. Set LOOSEDIRECTORYCHECKING=TRUE in the Tripwire Configuration
    # file.
    #
    # Email support is not included and must be added to this file.
    # Add the 'emailto=' to the rule directive section of each rule (add a comma
    # after the 'severity=' line and add an 'emailto=' and include the email
    # addresses you want the violation reports to go to). Addresses are
    # semi-colon delimited.
    #

    #
    # Global Variable Definitions
    #
    # These are defined at install time by the installation script. You may
    # Manually edit these if you are using this file directly and not from the
    # installation script itself.
    #

    @@section GLOBAL
    TWDOCS="/usr/local/share/doc/tripwire";
    TWBIN="/usr/local/sbin";
    TWPOL="/usr/local/etc/tripwire";
    TWDB="/var/db/tripwire";
    TWSKEY="/usr/local/etc/tripwire";
    TWLKEY="/usr/local/etc/tripwire";
    TWREPORT="/var/db/tripwire/report";
    HOSTNAME=speedy.medill.northwestern.edu;

    @@section FS
    SEC_CRIT = $(IgnoreNone)-SHa ; # Critical files that cannot change
    SEC_SUID = $(IgnoreNone)-SHa ; # Binaries with the SUID or SGID flags set
    SEC_BIN = $(ReadOnly) ; # Binaries that should not change
    SEC_CONFIG = $(Dynamic) ; # Config files that are changed infrequently but accessed often
    SEC_TTY = $(Dynamic)-ugp ; # Tty files that change ownership at login
    SEC_LOG = $(Growing) ; # Files that grow, but that should never change ownership
    SEC_INVARIANT = +tpug ; # Directories that should never change permission or ownership
    SIG_LOW = 33 ; # Non-critical files that are of minimal security impact
    SIG_MED = 66 ; # Non-critical files that are of significant security impact
    SIG_HI = 100 ; # Critical files that are significant points of vulnerability

    # Tripwire Binaries
    (
      rulename = "Tripwire Binaries",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      $(TWBIN)/siggen -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
      $(TWBIN)/tripwire -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
      $(TWBIN)/twadmin -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
      $(TWBIN)/twprint -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
    }

    # Tripwire Data Files - Configuration Files, Policy Files, Keys, Reports, Databases
    (
      rulename = "Tripwire Data Files",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      # NOTE: We remove the inode attribute because when Tripwire creates a backup,
      # it does so by renaming the old file and creating a new one (which will
      # have a new inode number). Inode is left turned on for keys, which shouldn't
      # ever change.

      # NOTE: The first integrity check triggers this rule and each integrity check
      # afterward triggers this rule until a database update is run, since the
      # database file does not exist before that point.

      $(TWDB) -> $(SEC_CONFIG) -i ;
      $(TWPOL)/tw.pol -> $(SEC_BIN) -i ;
      $(TWPOL)/tw.cfg -> $(SEC_BIN) -i ;
      $(TWPOL)/twcfg.txt -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
      $(TWPOL)/twpol.txt -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
      $(TWLKEY)/$(HOSTNAME)-local.key -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
      $(TWSKEY)/site.key -> $(SEC_BIN) ;

      #don't scan the individual reports
      $(TWREPORT) -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse=0) ;
    }

    # Tripwire HQ Connector Binaries
    #(
    # rulename = "Tripwire HQ Connector Binaries",
    # severity = $(SIG_HI)
    #)
    #{
    # $(TWBIN)/hqagent -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
    #}
    #
    # Tripwire HQ Connector - Configuration Files, Keys, and Logs

    #
    # Note: File locations here are different than in a stock HQ Connector
    # installation. This is because Tripwire 2.3 uses a different path
    # structure than Tripwire 2.2.1.
    #
    # You may need to update your HQ Agent configuation file (or this policy
    # file) to correct the paths. We have attempted to support the FHS standard
    # here by placing the HQ Agent files similarly to the way Tripwire 2.3
    # places them.
    #

    #(
    # rulename = "Tripwire HQ Connector Data Files",
    # severity = $(SIG_HI)
    #)
    #{
    #
    # # NOTE: Removing the inode attribute because when Tripwire creates a backup
    # # it does so by renaming the old file and creating a new one (which will
    # # have a new inode number). Leaving inode turned on for keys, which
    # # shouldn't ever change.
    #
    #
    # $(TWBIN)/agent.cfg -> $(SEC_BIN) -i ;
    # $(TWLKEY)/authentication.key -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
    # $(TWDB)/tasks.dat -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # $(TWDB)/schedule.dat -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    #
    # # Uncomment if you have agent logging enabled.
    # #/var/log/tripwire/agent.log -> $(SEC_LOG) ;
    #}

    # Commonly accessed directories that should remain static with regards to owner and group
    (
      rulename = "Invariant Directories",
      severity = $(SIG_MED)
    )
    {
      / -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) (recurse = false) ;
      /home -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) (recurse = false) ;
    }

    #
    # First, root's "home"
    #

    (
      rulename = "Root's home",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      # /.rhosts -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      /.profile -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      /.cshrc -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
    # /.login -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      # /.exrc -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      # /.logout -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      # /.forward -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      /root -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      !/root/.history ;
      !/root/.bash_history ;
      # !/root/.lsof_SYSTEM_NAME ; # Uncomment if lsof is installed
    }

    #
    # FreeBSD Kernel
    #

    (
      rulename = "FreeBSD Kernel",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      # /boot is used by FreeBSD 5.X+
      /boot -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      # /kernel is used by FreeBSD 4.X
    # /kernel -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
    # /kernel.old -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
    # /kernel.GENERIC -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
    }

    #
    # FreeBSD Modules
    #

    (
      rulename = "FreeBSD Modules",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      # /modules is used by FreeBSD 4.X
    # /modules -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /modules.old -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      # /lkm is used by FreeBSD 2.X and 3.X
      # /lkm -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ; # uncomment if using lkm kld
    }

    #
    # System Administration Programs
    #

    (
      rulename = "System Administration Programs",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /sbin -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/sbin -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    }

    #
    # User Utilities
    #

    (
      rulename = "User Utilities",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /bin -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/bin -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    }

    #
    # /dev
    #

    (
      rulename = "/dev",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      # XXX Do we really need to verify the integrity of /dev on 5.X?
    # /dev -> $(Device) (recurse = true) ;
    # !/dev/vga ;
    # !/dev/dri ;
    # /dev/console -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv0 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv1 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv2 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv3 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv4 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv5 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv6 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyv7 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp0 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp1 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp2 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp3 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp4 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp5 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp6 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp7 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp8 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyp9 -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypa -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypb -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypc -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypd -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttype -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypf -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypg -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyph -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypi -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypj -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypl -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypm -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypn -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypo -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypp -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypq -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypr -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttyps -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypt -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypu -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/ttypv -> $(SEC_TTY) ;
    # /dev/cuaa0 -> $(SEC_TTY) ; # modem
    }

    #
    # /etc
    #

    (
      rulename = "/etc",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /etc -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      # /etc/mail/aliases -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      /etc/dumpdates -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      /etc/motd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      !/etc/ppp/connect-errors ;
    # /etc/skeykeys -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      # Uncomment the following 4 lines if your password file does not change
      # /etc/passwd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      # /etc/master.passwd -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      # /etc/pwd.db -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      # /etc/spwd.db -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    }

    #
    # Copatibility (Linux)
    #

    (
      rulename = "Linux Compatibility",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /compat -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    #
    # Uncomment the following if Linux compatibility is used. Replace
    # HOSTNAME1 and HOSTNAME2 with the hosts that have Linux emulation port
    # installed.
    #
    #@@ifhost HOSTNAME1 || HOSTNAME2
    # /compat/linux/etc -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) (recurse = false) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/X11 -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = true) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/pam.d -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = true) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/profile.d -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = true) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/real -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = true) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/bashrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/csh.login -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/host.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/hosts.allow -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/hosts.deny -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/info-dir -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/inputrc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/ld.so.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/nsswitch.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/profile -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/redhat-release -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/rpc -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/securetty -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/shells -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/termcap -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # /compat/linux/etc/yp.conf -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
    # !/compat/linux/etc/ld.so.cache ;
    # !/compat/linux/var/spool/mail ;
    #@@endif
    }

    #
    # Libraries, include files, and other system files
    #

    (
      rulename = "Libraries, include files, and other system files",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /usr/include -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/lib -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/libdata -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/libexec -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      !/usr/share/man/whatis ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_filenames ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_filenames_index ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_filetimes ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_filters ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_index ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_messages ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_partitions ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_statistics ;
      !/usr/share/man/.glimpse_turbo ;
      /usr/share/man/man1 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man3 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man4 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man7 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man8 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/share/man/man9 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/share/man/mann -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat1 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat2 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat3 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat4 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat5 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat6 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat7 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat8 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/cat9 ;
      ! /usr/share/man/catl ;
      ! /usr/share/man/catn ;
    # /usr/share/perl/man -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/whatis ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_filenames ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_filenames_index ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_filetimes ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_filters ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_index ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_messages ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_partitions ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_statistics ;
      !/usr/share/perl/man/.glimpse_turbo ;
    # /usr/share/perl/man/man3 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      ! /usr/share/perl/man/cat3 ;
    # /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/whatis ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_filters ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_filetimes ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_messages ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_statistics ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_index ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_turbo ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_partitions ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_filenames ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/.glimpse_filenames_index ;
    # /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/man3 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      ! /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/man/cat3 ;
    }

    #
    # X11R6
    #

    (
      rulename = "X11R6",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /usr/X11R6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = true) ;
      !/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/xdm-errors ;
      !/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/authdir/authfiles ;
      !/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/xdm-pid ;
    # /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/compiled -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/whatis ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_filenames ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_filenames_index ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_filetimes ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_filters ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_index ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_messages ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_partitions ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_statistics ;
      !/usr/X11R6/man/.glimpse_turbo ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man1 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man3 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man4 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man7 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man8 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/man9 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/manl -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/X11R6/man/mann -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat1 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat2 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat3 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat4 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat5 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat6 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat7 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat8 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/cat9 ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/catl ;
      ! /usr/X11R6/man/catn ;
    }

    #
    # sources
    #

    (
      rulename = "Sources",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /usr/src -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/src/sys/compile -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = false) ;
    }

    #
    # NIS
    #

    (
      rulename = "NIS",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /var/yp -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      !/var/yp/binding ;
    }

    #
    # Temporary directories
    #
    (
      rulename = "Temporary directories",
      recurse = false,
      severity = $(SIG_LOW)
    )
    {
    # /usr/tmp -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) ;
      /var/tmp -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) ;
      /var/preserve -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) ;
      /tmp -> $(SEC_INVARIANT) ;
    }

    #
    # Local files
    #

    (
      rulename = "Local files",
      severity = $(SIG_MED)
    )
    {
      /usr/local/bin -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/sbin -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/etc -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/lib -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = true ) ;
      /usr/local/libexec -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = true ) ;
      /usr/local/share -> $(SEC_BIN) (recurse = true ) ;
      /usr/local/man -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      !/usr/local/man/whatis ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_filenames ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_filenames_index ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_filetimes ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_filters ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_index ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_messages ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_partitions ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_statistics ;
      !/usr/local/man/.glimpse_turbo ;
      /usr/local/man/man1 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man3 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man4 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man7 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man8 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/man9 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/manl -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      /usr/local/man/mann -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat1 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat2 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat3 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat4 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat5 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat6 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat7 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat8 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/cat9 ;
      ! /usr/local/man/catl ;
      ! /usr/local/man/catn ;
    # /usr/local/krb5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/whatis ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_filenames ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_filenames_index ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_filetimes ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_filters ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_index ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_messages ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_partitions ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_statistics ;
      !/usr/local/krb5/man/.glimpse_turbo ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man1 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man2 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man3 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man4 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man5 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man6 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man7 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man8 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/man9 -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/manl -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
    # /usr/local/krb5/man/mann -> $(SEC_CRIT) (recurse = true) ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat1 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat2 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat3 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat4 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat5 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat6 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat7 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat8 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/cat9 ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/catl ;
      ! /usr/local/krb5/man/catn ;
      /usr/local/www -> $(SEC_CONFIG) (recurse = true) ;
    }

    (
      rulename = "Security Control",
      severity = $(SIG_HI)
    )
    {
      /etc/group -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
      /etc/crontab -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
    }

    #=============================================================================
    #
    # Copyright 2000 Tripwire, Inc. Tripwire is a registered trademark of Tripwire,
    # Inc. in the United States and other countries. All rights reserved.
    #
    # FreeBSD is a registered trademark of the FreeBSD Project Inc.
    #
    # UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.
    #
    #=============================================================================
    #
    # Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this document
    # provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all
    # copies.
    #
    # Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
    # document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
    # resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice
    # identical to this one.
    #
    # Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this document
    # into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
    # except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved by
    # Tripwire, Inc.
    #
    # DCM

    
    



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