slackbuilds_ponce/system/tiger
Robby Workman 143991a46e Entire Repo: Remove APPROVED field from .info files
This field used to make sense in our pre-git days, but
the Signed-Off-By: line serves the same purpose (and
even more) now, so APPROVED has been rejected.  ;-)

Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
2012-08-14 23:22:50 -05:00
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config system/tiger: Added (Report system security vulnerabilities) 2011-10-22 10:17:07 -02:00
patches system/tiger: Added (Report system security vulnerabilities) 2011-10-22 10:17:07 -02:00
doinst.sh system/tiger: Added (Report system security vulnerabilities) 2011-10-22 10:17:07 -02:00
README system/tiger: Added (Report system security vulnerabilities) 2011-10-22 10:17:07 -02:00
slack-desc system/tiger: Added (Report system security vulnerabilities) 2011-10-22 10:17:07 -02:00
tiger.info Entire Repo: Remove APPROVED field from .info files 2012-08-14 23:22:50 -05:00
tiger.SlackBuild system/tiger: Added (Report system security vulnerabilities) 2011-10-22 10:17:07 -02:00

TIGER, or the 'tiger' scripts, is a set of Bourne shell scripts,
C programs and data files which are used to perform a security audit
of UNIX systems.  It is designed to hopefully be easy to use, easy to
understand and easy to enhance.

'tiger' incorporates checks primarily oriented towards Linux integrity
including: md5sums checks installed files, (and it can call AIDE or
Intergrit aswell), analysis of local listening processes, and then some.

Tiger uses 'chkrootkit' for rootkit scanning if it's present.

This SlackBuild will also verify the package's PGP signature
if the following conditions are met:

    - You have GnuPG installed
    - You have the appropriate public PGP key (0xDC814B09)
      in your trustedkeys.gpg keyring
      (available at http://savannah.nongnu.org/people/viewgpg.php?user_id=7475)
    - You have downloaded the sig file from
      http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/tiger/tiger-${VERSION}.tar.gz.sig