AIDE Configuration and Logger Report Use Case
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
This document provides a detailed guide on how to set up and configure the AIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment) tool for monitoring file and directory integrity within a system. It explains the steps required to install, configure, and run scans using AIDE, as well as generating reports from these scans to help maintain system security and integrity. The document was created by Brad Czika on December 20, 2011, with updates made by Luke LeBoeuf on January 9, 2012. It is available for download in a .docx format with an 88.6 KB size, including attachments such as the AIDE Configuration and Logger Report.
Details:
The AIDE Configuration and Logger Report Use Case is a document that outlines the process of configuring the AIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment) system to monitor file and directory integrity. AIDE, an open-source tool, helps in detecting changes or modifications made to files and directories on a system. This use case provides step-by-step instructions for setting up AIDE and generating reports from its scans.
The document was uploaded by Brad Czika on December 20, 2011, and last modified by Luke LeBoeuf on January 9, 2012. The version of the document is marked as final. It includes a link to the AIDE website for further information: http://aide.sourceforge.net/.
The main purpose of this use case is to configure AIDE and analyze its scan outputs, which are crucial for ensuring system security and integrity. The document also contains attachments such as the AIDE Configuration and Logger Report in a .docx format with a size of 88.6 KB.

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