#511964 missing explanations

Package:
tiger
Source:
tiger
Description:
security auditing and intrusion detection tools for Linux
Submitter:
Christoph Anton Mitterer
Date:
2010-10-06 01:33:03 UTC
Severity:
minor
#511964#5
Date:
2009-01-15 22:35:54 UTC
From:
To:
Hi.

At least the following explanations seem to be missing:
root@heisenberg:~# tigexp netw000i

Can not find explanation for message-id netw000i

root@heisenberg:~# tigexp netw001i

Can not find explanation for message-id netw001i



I've also have two systems where I get these errors:
# tigexp lin003w
/bin/grep: /usr/lib/tiger/doc/explain.idx: No such file or directory

Can not find explanation for message-id lin003w

(For any error ID) Any idea why this file is missing? It seems not to
be part of the package? Is it auto generated? If so, shouldn't it go
to /var/someting?

Thanks,
Chris.

btw: Would it be possible to review check_network for Debian and adapt
it as necessary?
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#511964#10
Date:
2009-01-15 22:49:46 UTC
From:
To:
Sorry... this was meant for tiger and not rkhunter ;)

btw: also netw019f and netw027f are affected

Chris.
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#511964#15
Date:
2010-10-06 01:30:19 UTC
From:
To:
tags 511964 moreinfo
thanks

Answering your questions:

(...)

All these messages (netw000i, netw001i, netw019f, and netw027f) only defined
in the 'check_network' script.  This script is distributed with Tiger but it
is not enabled as it has not been fully integrated with Tiger. The
explanations will be included once the script is fully integrated too.

So this is not a bug as if you are using this script you should know what you
are doing.

This is strange, as the index file should have been provided within the
Debian package. If I look into
http://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/tiger/filelist, it is indeed there, so
something seems to be wrong with your system if the file is missing.

Can you still reproduce this last error with the latest version of Tiger?


Regards

Javier