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Re: COPS scanner
From: Tom Rhodes <trhodes () FreeBSD org>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 17:46:52 -0500
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 13:20:14 -0800 (PST) Elihu Smails <elihusmails2000 () yahoo com> wrote:
Has anyone ever heard of a tool called COPS. I guess it is a rootkit detection app. I have googled for it and have not come up with anything. Thanks.....
If you were a FreeBSD user I'd tell you to look in /usr/ports/security/cops More information: %cat /usr/ports/security/cops/pkg-descr Cops is a set of programs to check how secure your system is. It checks file and directory privileges, SUID programs, etc. It has support for checking passwords, but this port doesn't include it as it is DES based. This port installs cops in a single directory area. The directory has no non-user privileges and cops is meant to be run locally to that directory. The perl version of cops is also included in a subdirectory. WWW: http://www.fish.com/cops/ -- Tom Rhodes
Current thread:
- COPS scanner Elihu Smails (Dec 07)
- Re: COPS scanner Tom Rhodes (Dec 08)
- Re: COPS scanner GuidoZ (Dec 08)
- Re: COPS scanner Peter Wan (Dec 08)
- Re: COPS scanner Kluge (Dec 08)
- Re: COPS scanner Mike (Dec 08)
- Re: COPS scanner Jacob Weeks (Dec 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: COPS scanner miguel . dilaj (Dec 08)