<center>Stealth V. 1.47.1</center>

Stealth V. 1.47.1

Frank B. Brokken

Computing Center, University of Groningen

2005-2008

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1: What's new in Stealth V.1.47.1

1.2: Stealth

1.2.1: The integrity of the stealth distribution

Chapter 2: Installation

2.1: Compiling and installing Stealth

Chapter 3: The `policy' file

3.1: DEFINE directives

3.2: USE directives

3.3: Commands

3.3.1: LABEL commands
3.3.2: LOCAL commands
3.3.3: REMOTE commands
3.3.4: Preventing Controller Denial of Service (--max-size)

Chapter 4: Granting access

4.0.1: The controller's user: creating an ssh-key
4.0.2: The client's account: accepttealttealth.target endscript } Using this specification file, logrotate(1) will
  • Perform weekly rotations of the report file;
  • Keep up to 12 rotated files, compressing them using gzip(1);
  • Before rotating the report file, stealth's actions are suppressed;
  • Following the rotation, stealth's actions are resumed
Note thet stealth --resume xxx will always start with another file integrity scan.



./usr/share/doc/stealth/manual/html/stealth06.html0000644000000000000000000000602610767204705020772 0ustar rootroot <center>Stealth V. 1.47.1</center>

Chapter 6: Kick starting `stealth'

Here are the steps to take to kick-start stealth
  • Install the stealth Debian package stealth_1.47.1_i386.deb and thus accept the provided binary program (skipping the next three steps) or do not accept the provided binary, and compile stealth yourself, as per the following steps:
  • Unpack stealth_1.47.1.tar.gz: tar xzvf tealth_1.47.1.tar.gz
  • cd stealth
  • Inspect the values of the variables in the file INSTALL.cf Modify these values when necessary.
  • Make sure the bobcat library has been installed. (http://bobcat.sourceforge.net)
  • Run `./m