Re: online cheksum verification for FreeBSD

2014-01-28 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
Elmar Stellnberger: > > Unfortunately pkg_check&sign do not seem to exist any more: > > from 8.0 relnotes: "The pkg_sign and pkg_check utilities for > cryptographically signing FreeBSD packages have been removed. They were only > useful for packages compressed usi

Re: online cheksum verification for FreeBSD

2010-03-18 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
Unfortunately pkg_check&sign do not seem to exist any more: from 8.0 relnotes: "The pkg_sign and pkg_check utilities for cryptographically signing FreeBSD packages have been removed. They were only useful for packages compressed using gzip(1); however bzip2(1) compression has been the norm f

Re: online cheksum verification for FreeBSD

2010-03-11 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
Giancarlo Rubio schrieb: > rodando nos 2 servidores!!! > Could anyone help me in how to obtain online cheksums for FreeBSD? Then it should be no problem to port checkroot. I have received some valueable input from the openSUSE community in this regard before venturing the current implementati

Re: online cheksum verification for FreeBSD

2010-03-11 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
Julian Elischer schrieb: > Elmar Stellnberger wrote: >>>> The only thing that I have found about it is: >>>> "DS Compare the system against a "known good" index of the installed >>>> release.'" >>> As well as freebsd-update

Re: online cheksum verification for FreeBSD

2010-03-10 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
erate and check file hashes. Other > tools, such as tripwire, are available in the ports tree. > As far as I am informed freebsd generates the checksums right after installation. However this is absolutely useless for a tool like checkroot that aims at an online checksum verification. > On

online cheksum verification for FreeBSD

2010-03-10 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
online cheksum verification for FreeBSD I believe it would be highly desireable to have an online md5sum verification for FreeBSD as this is already implemented by checkroot (http://www.elstel.com/checkroot/) for openSUSE. This is often the only way to spot an intrusion. Keeping external md5sum