2 ## THIS FILE IS UNDER PUPPET CONTROL. DON'T EDIT IT HERE.
3 ## USE: git clone git+ssh://$USER@puppet.debian.org/srv/puppet.debian.org/git/dsa-puppet.git
6 #####################################################################
8 # Configuration file template for samhain.
10 #####################################################################
12 # -- empty lines and lines starting with '#', ';' or '//' are ignored
13 # -- boolean options can be Yes/No or True/False or 1/0
14 # -- you can PGP clearsign this file -- samhain will check (if compiled
15 # with support) or otherwise ignore the signature
16 # -- CHECK mail address
18 # To each log facility, you can assign a threshold severity. Only
19 # reports with at least the threshold severity will be logged
20 # to the respective facility (even further below).
22 #####################################################################
24 # SETUP for file system checking:
26 # (i) There are several policies, each has its own section. Put files
27 # into the section for the appropriate policy (see below).
28 # (ii) Section [EventSeverity]:
29 # To each policy, you can assign a severity (further below).
30 # (iii) Section [Log]:
31 # To each log facility, you can assign a threshold severity. Only
32 # reports with at least the threshold severity will be logged
33 # to the respective facility (even further below).
35 #####################################################################
37 #####################################################################
39 # Files are defined with: file = /absolute/path
41 # Directories are defined with: dir = /absolute/path
42 # or with an optional recursion depth (N <= 99): dir = N/absolute/path
44 # Directory inodes are checked. If you only want to check files
45 # in a directory, but not the directory inode itself, use (e.g.):
48 # dir = /some/directory
50 # file = /some/directory
52 # You can use shell-style globbing patterns, like: file = /path/foo*
54 ######################################################################
58 ## Add or subtract tests from the policies
59 ## - if you want to change their definitions,
60 ## you need to do that before using the policies
62 # RedefReadOnly = (no default)
63 # RedefAttributes=(no default)
64 # RedefLogFiles=(no default)
65 # RedefGrowingLogFiles=(no default)
66 # RedefIgnoreAll=(no default)
67 # RedefIgnoreNone=(no default)
68 # RedefUser0=(no default)
69 # RedefUser1=(no default)
73 ## for these files, only changes in permissions and ownership are checked
76 file=/etc/ssh_random_seed
81 file=/etc/passwd.backup
82 file=/etc/shadow.backup
83 file=/etc/postfix/prng_exch
87 file=/etc/lvm/cache/.cache
88 file=/etc/network/run/ifstate
89 file=/var/state/samhain/samhain_file
90 file=/etc/bind/db.debian.net
96 # There are files in /etc that might change, thus changing the directory
97 # timestamps. Put it here as 'file', and in the ReadOnly section as 'dir'.
101 file=/etc/network/run
104 # These are the directories for the files we handle with puppet
110 file=/etc/apt/apt.conf.d
111 file=/etc/apt/sources.list.d
114 file=/etc/logrotate.d
116 file=/etc/nagios/nrpe.d
118 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins
123 ## for these files, changes in signature, timestamps, and size are ignored
130 #####################################################################
132 # This would be the proper syntax for parts that should only be
133 # included for certain hosts.
134 # You may enclose anything in a @HOSTNAME/@end bracket, as long as the
135 # result still has the proper syntax for the config file.
136 # You may have any number of @HOSTNAME/@end brackets.
137 # HOSTNAME should be the fully qualified 'official' name
138 # (e.g. 'nixon.watergate.com', not 'nixon'), no aliases.
139 # No IP number - except if samhain cannot determine the
140 # fully qualified hostname.
146 # These are two examples for conditional inclusion/exclusion
147 # of a machine based on the output from 'uname -srm'
157 #####################################################################
161 ## for these files, changes in signature, timestamps, and increase in size
165 file=/var/log/messages
167 file=/var/log/faillog
168 file=/var/log/auth.log
169 file=/var/log/daemon.log
170 file=/var/log/user.log
171 file=/var/log/kern.log
177 ## for these files, no modifications are reported
179 ## This file might be created or removed by the system sometimes.
181 file=/etc/resolv.conf.pcmcia.save
183 file=/etc/postfix/debian.db
184 file=/etc/postfix/debian
185 file=/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
186 file=/etc/ssh/ssh-rsa-shadow
187 file=/var/lib/misc/ssh-rsa-shadow
188 file=/etc/.da-backup.trace
189 file=/etc/postfix/debianhosts
190 file=/etc/postfix/debianhosts.db
192 # We handle these files with puppet - please to not be bothering us
194 file=/etc/samhain/samhainrc
195 file=/etc/munin/munin-node.conf
196 file=/etc/userdir-ldap.confc
197 file=/etc/exim4/blacklist
198 file=/etc/exim4/callout_users
199 file=/etc/exim4/exim4.conf
200 file=/etc/exim4/grey_users
201 file=/etc/exim4/helo-check
202 file=/etc/exim4/locals
203 file=/etc/exim4/localusers
204 file=/etc/exim4/manualroute
205 file=/etc/exim4/rbllist
206 file=/etc/exim4/rcpthosts
207 file=/etc/exim4/rhsbllist
208 file=/etc/exim4/virtualdomains
209 file=/etc/exim4/whitelist
210 file=/etc/exim4/local-auto.conf
211 file=/etc/exim4/ssl/ca.crt
212 file=/etc/exim4/ssl/ca.crl
213 file=/etc/exim4/ssl/thishost.crt
214 file=/etc/exim4/ssl/thishost.key
215 file=/etc/apt/preferences
216 file=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/volatile.list
217 file=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/security.list
218 file=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.org.list
219 file=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.restricted.list
220 file=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list
221 file=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.org.list
222 file=/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/local-recommends
223 file=/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/local-pdiffs
224 file=/etc/puppet/puppet.conf
225 file=/etc/default/puppet
226 file=/etc/logrotate.d/exim4-paniclog
227 file=/etc/logrotate.d/exim4-base
228 file=/usr/sbin/dsa-update-apt-status
229 file=/usr/sbin/dsa-update-samhain-status
230 file=/etc/nagios/nrpe.d/nrpe_dsa.cfg
231 file=/etc/nagios/nrpe.d/debianorg.cfg
232 file=/etc/nagios/obsolete-packages-ignore
233 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-packages
234 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-soas
235 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-mirrorsync
236 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-samhain
237 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-statusfile
238 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-dabackup-server
239 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-config
240 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-hpacucli
241 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-raid-mpt
242 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-puppet
243 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-running-kernel
244 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-raid-3ware
245 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-dabackup
246 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-raid-dac960
247 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-udldap-freshness
248 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-raid-areca
249 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-raid-sw
250 file=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-update-samhain-status
254 ## for these files, all modifications (even access time) are reported
255 ## - you may create some interesting-looking file (like /etc/safe_passwd),
256 ## just to watch whether someone will access it ...
261 ## Use for prelinked files or directories holding them
267 ## for these files, only access time is ignored
273 # SuSE (old) has the boot init scripts in /sbin/init.d/*,
274 # so we go 3 levels deep
281 # RedHat and Debian have the bootinit scripts in /etc/init.d/* or /etc/rc.d/*,
282 # so we go 3 levels deep there too
286 # Various directories / files that may include / be SUID/SGID binaries
289 file=/usr/lib/pt_chown
290 # X11, in Debian X7 this is now a symlink
292 #dir=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xmcd/bin
294 #file=/usr/lib/apache/suexec
295 #file=/usr/lib/apache/suexec.disabled
302 ## User0 and User1 are sections for files/dirs with user-definable checking
308 ## Here you can assign severities to policy violations.
309 ## If this severity exceeds the treshold of a log facility (see below),
310 ## a policy violation will be logged to that facility.
312 ## Severity for verification failures.
314 # SeverityReadOnly=crit
315 # SeverityLogFiles=crit
316 # SeverityGrowingLogs=crit
317 # SeverityIgnoreNone=crit
318 # SeverityAttributes=crit
323 SeverityReadOnly=crit
324 SeverityLogFiles=crit
325 SeverityGrowingLogs=warn
326 SeverityIgnoreNone=crit
327 SeverityAttributes=crit
331 ## We have a file in IgnoreAll that might or might not be present.
332 ## Setting the severity to 'info' prevents messages about deleted/new file.
334 # SeverityIgnoreAll=crit
335 SeverityIgnoreAll=info
337 ## Files : file access problems
340 ## Dirs : directory access problems
343 ## Names : suspect (non-printable) characters in a pathname
354 ## Switch on/OFF log facilities and set their threshold severity
356 ## Values: debug, info, notice, warn, mark, err, crit, alert, none.
357 ## 'mark' is used for timestamps.
360 ## Use 'none' to SWITCH OFF a log facility
362 ## By default, everything equal to and above the threshold is logged.
363 ## The specifiers '*', '!', and '=' are interpreted as
364 ## 'all', 'all but', and 'only', respectively (like syslogd(8) does,
365 ## at least on Linux). Examples:
367 ## MailSeverity=!warn
368 ## MailSeverity==crit
384 # SyslogSeverity=none
386 ## Remote server (yule)
388 # ExportSeverity=none
390 ## External script or program
392 # ExternalSeverity = none
394 ## Logging to a database
396 # DatabaseSeverity = none
409 #####################################################
413 #####################################################
417 ## --- Check the filesystem for SUID/SGID binaries
422 # SuidCheckActive = yes
424 ## Interval for check (seconds)
426 # SuidCheckInterval = 7200
428 ## Alternative: crontab-like schedule
430 # SuidCheckSchedule = NULL
432 ## Directory to exclude
434 # SuidCheckExclude = NULL
436 ## Limit on files per second (0 == no limit)
440 ## Alternative: yield after every file
442 # SuidCheckYield = no
444 ## Severity of a detection
446 # SeveritySuidCheck = crit
448 ## Quarantine SUID/SGID files if found
450 # SuidCheckQuarantineFiles = yes
452 ## Method for Quarantining files:
453 # 0 - Delete or truncate the file.
454 # 1 - Remove SUID/SGID permissions from file.
455 # 2 - Move SUID/SGID file to quarantine dir.
457 # SuidCheckQuarantineMethod = 0
459 ## For method 1 and 3, really delete instead of truncating
461 # SuidCheckQuarantineDelete = yes
465 ## --- Check for loadable kernel module rootkits (Linux/FreeBSD only)
470 KernelCheckActive = True
472 ## Check interval (seconds); btw., the check is VERY fast
474 # KernelCheckInterval = 300
478 # SeverityKernel = crit
483 ## --- Logging of login/logout events
488 LoginCheckActive = True
490 ## Severity for logins, multiple logins, logouts
493 # SeverityLoginMulti=warn
494 # SeverityLogout=info
496 ## Interval for login/logout checks
498 # LoginCheckInterval = 300
503 ## --- Logging to a relational database
508 # SetDBName = samhain
516 # SetDBUser = samhain
520 # SetDBPassword = (default: none)
524 # SetDBHost = localhost
526 ## Log the server timestamp for received messages
528 # SetDBServerTstamp = True
530 ## Use a persistent connection
532 # UsePersistent = True
536 ## Interface to call external scripts/programs for logging
539 ## The absolute path to the command
540 ## - Each invocation of this directive will end the definition of the
541 ## preceding command, and start the definition of
542 ## an additional, new command
544 # OpenCommand = (no default)
547 ## - log for log messages, srv for messages received by the server
551 ## The command (full command line) to execute
553 # SetCommandLine = (no default)
555 ## The environment (KEY=value; repeat for more)
557 # SetEnviron = TZ=(your timezone)
559 ## The TIGER192 checksum (optional)
561 # SetChecksum = (no default)
563 ## User who runs the command
565 # SetCredentials = (default: samhain process uid)
567 ## Words not allowed in message
569 # SetFilterNot = (none)
571 ## Words required (ALL of them)
573 # SetFilterAnd = (none)
575 ## Words required (at least one)
577 # SetFilterOr = (none)
579 ## Deadtime between consecutive calls
583 ## Add default environment (HOME, PATH, SHELL)
588 #####################################################
590 # Miscellaneous configuration options
592 #####################################################
596 ## whether to become a daemon process
597 ## (this is not honoured on database initialisation)
602 ## whether to test signature of files (init/check/none)
603 ## - if 'none', then we have to decide this on the command line -
605 # ChecksumTest = none
608 ## whether to drop linux capabilities that are not required
609 ## - will make a root process a 'mere mortal' in many respects
613 ## Set nice level (-19 to 19, see 'man nice'),
614 ## and I/O limit (kilobytes per second; 0 == off)
615 ## to reduce load on host.
620 ## The version string to embed in file signature databases
622 # VersionString = NULL
624 ## Interval between time stamp messages
629 ## Interval between file checks
631 # SetFileCheckTime = 600
632 SetFileCheckTime = 7200
634 ## Alternative: crontab-like schedule
636 # FileCheckScheduleOne = NULL
638 ## Alternative: crontab-like schedule(2)
640 # FileCheckScheduleTwo = NULL
642 ## Report only once on modified fles
643 ## Setting this to 'FALSE' will generate a report for any policy
644 ## violation (old and new ones) each time the daemon checks the file system.
646 # ReportOnlyOnce = True
648 ## Report in full detail
650 # ReportFullDetail = False
652 ## Report file timestamps in local time rather than GMT
656 ## The console device (can also be a file or named pipe)
657 ## - There are two console devices. Accordingly, you can use
658 ## this directive a second time to set the second console device.
659 ## If you have not defined the second device at compile time,
660 ## and you don't want to use it, then:
661 ## setting it to /dev/null is less effective than just leaving
662 ## it alone (setting to /dev/null will waste time by opening
663 ## /dev/null and writing to it)
665 # SetConsole = /dev/console
667 ## Activate the SysV IPC message queue
669 # MessageQueueActive = False
672 ## If false, skip reverse lookup when connecting to a host known
673 ## by name rather than IP address (i.e. trust the DNS)
675 # SetReverseLookup = True
679 # Only highest-level (alert) reports will be mailed immediately,
680 # others will be queued. Here you can define, when the queue will
681 # be flushed (Note: the queue is automatically flushed after
682 # completing a file check).
686 ## Maximum number of mails to queue
690 ## Recipient (max. 8)
692 SetMailAddress=samhain-reports@debian.org
694 ## Mail relay (IP address)
696 SetMailRelay = master.debian.org
698 ## Custom subject format
700 MailSubject = [Samhain at %H] %T: %S
702 ## --- end E-Mail ---
704 ## Path to the prelink executable
706 # SetPrelinkPath = /usr/sbin/prelink
708 ## TIGER192 checksum of the prelink executable
710 # SetPrelinkChecksum = (no default)
713 ## Path to the executable. If set, will be checksummed after startup
716 # SamhainPath = (no default)
719 ## The IP address of the log server
721 # SetLogServer = (default: compiled-in)
723 ## The IP address of the time server
725 # SetTimeServer = (default: compiled-in)
727 ## Trusted Users (comma delimited list of user names)
729 # TrustedUser = (no default; this adds to the compiled-in list)
731 ## Path to the file signature database
733 # SetDatabasePath = (default: compiled-in)
735 ## Path to the log file
737 # SetLogfilePath = (default: compiled-in)
739 ## Path to the PID file
741 # SetLockPath = (default: compiled-in)
744 ## The digest/checksum/hash algorithm
746 # DigestAlgo = TIGER192
749 ## Custom format for message header.
750 ## CAREFUL if you use XML logfile format.
759 # MessageHeader="%S %T "
762 ## Don't log path to config/database file on startup
766 ## The syslog facility, if you log to syslog
768 # SyslogFacility = LOG_AUTHPRIV
769 SyslogFacility=LOG_LOCAL2
771 ## The message authentication method
772 ## - If you change this, you *must* change it
773 ## on client *and* server
775 # MACType = HMAC-TIGER
778 ## everything below is ignored
781 #####################################################################
782 # This would be the proper syntax for parts that should only be
783 # included for certain hosts.
784 # You may enclose anything in a @HOSTNAME/@end bracket, as long as the
785 # result still has the proper syntax for the config file.
786 # You may have any number of @HOSTNAME/@end brackets.
787 # HOSTNAME should be the fully qualified 'official' name
788 # (e.g. 'nixon.watergate.com', not 'nixon'), no aliases.
789 # No IP number - except if samhain cannot determine the
790 # fully qualified hostname.
796 # These are two examples for conditional inclusion/exclusion
797 # of a machine based on the output from 'uname -srm'
806 #####################################################################