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This article is about Tripwire installation and configuration on Debian OS. It is a host based Intrusion detection system (IDS) for Linux environment. Prime function of tripwire IDS is to detect and report any unauthorized change (files and directories ) on linux system. After tripwire installation, baseline database created first, tripwire monitors and detects changes such as new file addition/creation, file modification and user who changed it etc. If the changes are legitimate, you can accept the changes to update tripwire database.

Installation and Configuration

Tripwire installation on Debian VM is shown below.

# apt-get install tripwire

installation

During installation, tripwire prompt for following configuration.

Site key Creation

Tripwire required a site passphrase to secure the tw.cfg tripwire configuration file and tw.pol tripwire policy file. Tripewire encrypte both files using given passphrase. Site passphrase is must even for a single instance tripwire.

site key1

Local Key passphrase

Local passphrase is needed for the protection of tripwire database and report files . Local key used by the tripwire to avoid unauthorized modification of tripwire baseline database.

local key1

Tripwire configuration path

Tripwire configuration saved in the /etc/tripwire/twcfg.txt file. It is used to generate encrypted configuration file tw.cfg.

configuration file

Tripwire Policy path

Tripwire saves policies in /etc/tripwire/twpol.txt file . It is used for the generation of encrypted policy file tw.pol used by the tripwire.

tripwire policy

Final installation of tripwire is shown in the following snapshot.

installed tripewire1

Tripwire Configuration file (twcfg.txt)

Tripwire configuration file (twcfg.txt) details is given below. Paths of encrypted policy file (tw.pol), site key (site.key) and local key (hostname-local.key) etc are given below.

ROOT         =/usr/sbin

POLFILE       =/etc/tripwire/tw.pol

DBFILE       =/var/lib/tripwire/$(HOSTNAME).twd

REPORTFILE   =/var/lib/tripwire/report/$(HOSTNAME)-$(DATE).twr

SITEKEYFILE   =/etc/tripwire/site.key

LOCALKEYFILE =/etc/tripwire/$(HOSTNAME)-local.key

EDITOR       =/usr/bin/editor

LATEPROMPTING =false

LOOSEDIRECTORYCHECKING =false

MAILNOVIOLATIONS =true

EMAILREPORTLEVEL =3

REPORTLEVEL   =3

SYSLOGREPORTING =true

MAILMETHOD   =SMTP

SMTPHOST     =localhost

SMTPPORT     =25

TEMPDIRECTORY =/tmp

Tripwire Policy Configuration

Configure tripwire configuration before generation of baseline database. It is necessary to disable few policies such as /dev , /proc ,/root/mail etc. Detailed policy file twpol.txt is given below.

@@section GLOBAL
TWBIN = /usr/sbin;
TWETC = /etc/tripwire;
TWVAR = /var/lib/tripwire;

#
# File System Definitions
#
@@section FS

#
# First, some variables to make configuration easier
#
SEC_CRIT      = $(IgnoreNone)-SHa ; # Critical files that cannot change

SEC_BIN       = $(ReadOnly) ;        # Binaries that should not change

SEC_CONFIG    = $(Dynamic) ;         # Config files that are changed
# infrequently but accessed
# often

SEC_LOG       = $(Growing) ;         # Files that grow, but that
# should never change ownership

SEC_INVARIANT = +tpug ;              # Directories that should never
# change permission or ownership

SIG_LOW       = 33 ;                 # Non-critical files that are of
# minimal security impact

SIG_MED       = 66 ;                 # Non-critical files that are of
# significant security impact

SIG_HI        = 100 ;                # Critical files that are
# significant points of
# vulnerability

#
# Tripwire Binaries
#
(
rulename = "Tripwire Binaries",
severity = $(SIG_HI)
)
{
$(TWBIN)/siggen            -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
$(TWBIN)/tripwire        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
$(TWBIN)/twadmin        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
$(TWBIN)/twprint        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
}
{
/boot            -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
/lib/modules        -> $(SEC_CRIT) ;
}

(
rulename = "Boot Scripts",
severity = $(SIG_HI)
)
{
/etc/init.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
#/etc/rc.boot        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rcS.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rc0.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rc1.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rc2.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rc3.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rc4.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rc5.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/etc/rc6.d        -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
}

(
rulename = "Root file-system executables",
severity = $(SIG_HI)
)
{
/bin            -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
/sbin            -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
}

#
# Critical Libraries
#
(
rulename = "Root file-system libraries",
severity = $(SIG_HI)
)
{
/lib            -> $(SEC_BIN) ;
}

#
# Login and Privilege Raising Programs
#
(
rulename = "Security Control",
severity = $(SIG_MED)
)
{
/etc/passwd        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
/etc/shadow        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
}
{
#/var/lock        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/var/run        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ; # daemon PIDs
/var/log        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
}

# These files change the behavior of the root account
(
rulename = "Root config files",
severity = 100
)
{
/root                -> $(SEC_CRIT) ; # Catch all additions to /root
#/root/mail            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/Mail            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
/root/.xsession-errors        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.xauth            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.tcshrc            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.sawfish            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.pinerc            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.mc            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.gnome_private        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.gnome-desktop        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.gnome            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.esd_auth            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#    /root/.elm            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.cshrc                -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.bashrc            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.bash_profile        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#    /root/.bash_logout        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.bash_history        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.amandahosts        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.addressbook.lu        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.addressbook        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.Xresources        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
#/root/.Xauthority        -> $(SEC_CONFIG) -i ; # Changes Inode number on login
/root/.ICEauthority            -> $(SEC_CONFIG) ;
}

#
# Critical devices
#
(
rulename = "Devices & Kernel information",
severity = $(SIG_HI),
)
{
#/dev        -> $(Device) ;
#/proc        -> $(Device) ;
}

Tripwire Report

tripwire check command checks the twpol.txt file and based on this file generates tripwire report which is shown below. If this is any error in the twpol.txt file, tripwire does not generate report.

tripwire report

Report in text form

root@VMdebian:/home/labadmin# tripwire --check

Parsing policy file: /etc/tripwire/tw.pol

*** Processing Unix File System ***

Performing integrity check...

Wrote report file: /var/lib/tripwire/report/VMdebian-20151024-122322.twr

Open Source Tripwire(R) 2.4.2.2 Integrity Check Report

Report generated by:         root

Report created on:           Sat Oct 24 12:23:22 2015

Database last updated on:     Never

Report Summary:

=========================================================

Host name:                   VMdebian

Host IP address:             127.0.1.1

Host ID:                     None

Policy file used:             /etc/tripwire/tw.pol

Configuration file used:     /etc/tripwire/tw.cfg

Database file used:           /var/lib/tripwire/VMdebian.twd

Command line used:           tripwire --check

=========================================================

Rule Summary:

=========================================================

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Section: Unix File System

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Rule Name                       Severity Level   Added   Removed Modified

---------                       --------------   -----   ------- --------

Other binaries                 66               0       0       0      

Tripwire Binaries               100               0       0       0      

Other libraries                 66               0       0       0      

Root file-system executables   100               0       0       0      

Tripwire Data Files             100               0       0       0      

System boot changes             100               0       0       0      

(/var/log)

Root file-system libraries     100               0       0       0      

(/lib)

Critical system boot files     100               0       0       0      

Other configuration files       66               0       0       0      

(/etc)

Boot Scripts                   100               0       0       0      

Security Control               66               0       0       0      

Root config files               100               0       0       0      

Invariant Directories           66               0       0       0      

Total objects scanned: 25943

Total violations found: 0

=========================Object Summary:================================

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Section: Unix File System

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No violations.

===========================Error Report:=====================================

No Errors

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*** End of report ***

Open Source Tripwire 2.4 Portions copyright 2000 Tripwire, Inc. Tripwire is a registered

trademark of Tripwire, Inc. This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;

for details use --version. This is free software which may be redistributed

or modified only under certain conditions; see COPYING for details.

All rights reserved.

Integrity check complete.

Conclusion

In this article, we learned installation and basic configuration of open source IDS tool Tripwire. First it generates baseline database and detects any change (file/folder) by comparing it with already generated baseline. However, tripwire is not live monitoring IDS.


via: http://linoxide.com/security/configure-tripwire-ids-debian/

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