Easy integrity check system is easy to install and use file integrity system. Primarily ment for system administrators to aid in intrusion detection.
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3.1c - Fixed critical error which rendered software unusable 3.1b - Fixed error in database handling which caused database update to fail. - Added last update information to output - Made code run bit faster by removing unnecessary memsets. 3.1a - Fixed an error where the file database is not updated if both missing files and changed files are found. - Made the installation script check whether eics.conf already exists. If so, new version is not installed. 3.1 Releasing a more stable release with some of small bugs fixed. These include - Inconsistency messages have been doublechecked - Nice value behaviour has been changed - Database write check added to ensure that everything is written. 3.0 Total rewrite of the software 2.1 Minor fixes. Removed pcre.h, which was forgotten there by accident. Also fixed handling of symbolic links to not generate a warning from wrong filename for inodes. 2.0 First non-beta release. Configure script made. Also some fixes & enhancements to the 'inconsistency' reporting system. All notifications are sent to stderr so using eics -c > /dev/null should show changes only. Also changed the output showing only that contents are changed instead of all the different hash methods. Config file is now signed with DSA key as well, for security. 2.0b-rc2 Minor fixes to the filesystem handling... again. Fixed policy file handling. 2.0b-rc1 Filesystem handling was fixed 2.0b OpenSSL DSA signing of the database is used to allow use of eics in crontab without revealing your password. You can now use 'eics -c' without any password. 1.1b Lots of bugfixes 1.0 Initial version
3.1c - Fixed critical error which rendered software unusable 3.1b - Fixed error in database handling which caused database update to fail. - Added last update information to output - Made code run bit faster by removing unnecessary memsets. 3.1a - Fixed an error where the file database is not updated if both missing files and changed files are found. - Made the installation script check whether eics.conf already exists. If so, new version is not installed. 3.1 Releasing a more stable release with some of small bugs fixed. These include - Inconsistency messages have been doublechecked - Nice value behaviour has been changed - Database write check added to ensure that everything is written. 3.0 Total rewrite of the software 2.1 Minor fixes. Removed pcre.h, which was forgotten there by accident. Also fixed handling of symbolic links to not generate a warning from wrong filename for inodes. 2.0 First non-beta release. Configure script made. Also some fixes & enhancements to the 'inconsistency' reporting system. All notifications are sent to stderr so using eics -c > /dev/null should show changes only. Also changed the output showing only that contents are changed instead of all the different hash methods. Config file is now signed with DSA key as well, for security. 2.0b-rc2 Minor fixes to the filesystem handling... again. Fixed policy file handling. 2.0b-rc1 Filesystem handling was fixed 2.0b OpenSSL DSA signing of the database is used to allow use of eics in crontab without revealing your password. You can now use 'eics -c' without any password. 1.1b Lots of bugfixes 1.0 Initial version
3.1c - Fixed critical error which rendered software unusable 3.1b - Fixed error in database handling which caused database update to fail. - Added last update information to output - Made code run bit faster by removing unnecessary memsets. 3.1a - Fixed an error where the file database is not updated if both missing files and changed files are found. - Made the installation script check whether eics.conf already exists. If so, new version is not installed. 3.1 Releasing a more stable release with some of small bugs fixed. These include - Inconsistency messages have been doublechecked - Nice value behaviour has been changed - Database write check added to ensure that everything is written. 3.0 Total rewrite of the software 2.1 Minor fixes. Removed pcre.h, which was forgotten there by accident. Also fixed handling of symbolic links to not generate a warning from wrong filename for inodes. 2.0 First non-beta release. Configure script made. Also some fixes & enhancements to the 'inconsistency' reporting system. All notifications are sent to stderr so using eics -c > /dev/null should show changes only. Also changed the output showing only that contents are changed instead of all the different hash methods. Config file is now signed with DSA key as well, for security. 2.0b-rc2 Minor fixes to the filesystem handling... again. Fixed policy file handling. 2.0b-rc1 Filesystem handling was fixed 2.0b OpenSSL DSA signing of the database is used to allow use of eics in crontab without revealing your password. You can now use 'eics -c' without any password. 1.1b Lots of bugfixes 1.0 Initial version
3.1c - Fixed critical error which rendered software unusable 3.1b - Fixed error in database handling which caused database update to fail. - Added last update information to output - Made code run bit faster by removing unnecessary memsets. 3.1a - Fixed an error where the file database is not updated if both missing files and changed files are found. - Made the installation script check whether eics.conf already exists. If so, new version is not installed. 3.1 Releasing a more stable release with some of small bugs fixed. These include - Inconsistency messages have been doublechecked - Nice value behaviour has been changed - Database write check added to ensure that everything is written. 3.0 Total rewrite of the software 2.1 Minor fixes. Removed pcre.h, which was forgotten there by accident. Also fixed handling of symbolic links to not generate a warning from wrong filename for inodes. 2.0 First non-beta release. Configure script made. Also some fixes & enhancements to the 'inconsistency' reporting system. All notifications are sent to stderr so using eics -c > /dev/null should show changes only. Also changed the output showing only that contents are changed instead of all the different hash methods. Config file is now signed with DSA key as well, for security. 2.0b-rc2 Minor fixes to the filesystem handling... again. Fixed policy file handling. 2.0b-rc1 Filesystem handling was fixed 2.0b OpenSSL DSA signing of the database is used to allow use of eics in crontab without revealing your password. You can now use 'eics -c' without any password. 1.1b Lots of bugfixes 1.0 Initial version
3.1c - Fixed critical error which rendered software unusable 3.1b - Fixed error in database handling which caused database update to fail. - Added last update information to output - Made code run bit faster by removing unnecessary memsets. 3.1a - Fixed an error where the file database is not updated if both missing files and changed files are found. - Made the installation script check whether eics.conf already exists. If so, new version is not installed. 3.1 Releasing a more stable release with some of small bugs fixed. These include - Inconsistency messages have been doublechecked - Nice value behaviour has been changed - Database write check added to ensure that everything is written. 3.0 Total rewrite of the software 2.1 Minor fixes. Removed pcre.h, which was forgotten there by accident. Also fixed handling of symbolic links to not generate a warning from wrong filename for inodes. 2.0 First non-beta release. Configure script made. Also some fixes & enhancements to the 'inconsistency' reporting system. All notifications are sent to stderr so using eics -c > /dev/null should show changes only. Also changed the output showing only that contents are changed instead of all the different hash methods. Config file is now signed with DSA key as well, for security. 2.0b-rc2 Minor fixes to the filesystem handling... again. Fixed policy file handling. 2.0b-rc1 Filesystem handling was fixed 2.0b OpenSSL DSA signing of the database is used to allow use of eics in crontab without revealing your password. You can now use 'eics -c' without any password. 1.1b Lots of bugfixes 1.0 Initial version
3.1c - Fixed critical error which rendered software unusable 3.1b - Fixed error in database handling which caused database update to fail. - Added last update information to output - Made code run bit faster by removing unnecessary memsets. 3.1a - Fixed an error where the file database is not updated if both missing files and changed files are found. - Made the installation script check whether eics.conf already exists. If so, new version is not installed. 3.1 Releasing a more stable release with some of small bugs fixed. These include - Inconsistency messages have been doublechecked - Nice value behaviour has been changed - Database write check added to ensure that everything is written. 3.0 Total rewrite of the software 2.1 Minor fixes. Removed pcre.h, which was forgotten there by accident. Also fixed handling of symbolic links to not generate a warning from wrong filename for inodes. 2.0 First non-beta release. Configure script made. Also some fixes & enhancements to the 'inconsistency' reporting system. All notifications are sent to stderr so using eics -c > /dev/null should show changes only. Also changed the output showing only that contents are changed instead of all the different hash methods. Config file is now signed with DSA key as well, for security. 2.0b-rc2 Minor fixes to the filesystem handling... again. Fixed policy file handling. 2.0b-rc1 Filesystem handling was fixed 2.0b OpenSSL DSA signing of the database is used to allow use of eics in crontab without revealing your password. You can now use 'eics -c' without any password. 1.1b Lots of bugfixes 1.0 Initial version
After release of eics-3.1b a horrible critical bug manifested itself despite the testings made. Bug was fixed as soon as possible and new release was made. This release contains the same bug fixes as the 3.1b + the critical bug fix. The 3.1b bug concerned database pruning. Bad pointer handling caused data loss which caused unability to store database.
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