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AIDE Integrity System

Subject: AIDE Integrity System
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 16:53:34 -0200
Hello Pals,
I was installed a AIDE ( Another Intrusion Detection System ) that is a 
integrity check system into my server, but i'm having a lot of troubles to 
execute.

 [/usr/aide]# bin/aide --init
Cannot access config file:${prefix}/etc/aide.conf:No such file or directory
No config defined
Configuration error

i tryed to execute like this:

 [/usr/aide/bin]# ./aide -c aide.conf --init
Couldn't open file ${prefix}/etc/aide.db.new for writing

What i have to do ??

I try to compile --with-gnu-regexp and without... and the result is the same.



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