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  • Babel Agents RPM package

    Posted by manu on December 29, 2006 at 15:18

    Hi all again.
    Babel Agents (GNU-Linux, RedHat ones) has been packaged too 🙂
    So, yeah, now whole babel is packaged, at least, the last version which in in Sourceforge.
    I’ve finished all packages, the server one (which was finished two days before), console
    and Gnu-linux agents today 🙂

    By the way, the spec file for babel agents is here:
    http://babel.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/babel/trunk/babel_agents/GNU-Linux/babel_agents.spec?view=markup

    The RPM package is available at:
    http://manuel.todo-linux.com/babel_agents-1.1.0-1.noarch.rpm

    As usual, it includes babel general manpage and babel-agents man page 🙂
    Regards

    [root@Arbusto babel_agents-1.1.0-1]# rpm -qi babel_agents
    Name : babel_agents Relocations: /opt
    Version : 1.1.0 Vendor: Sancho Lerena
    Release : 1 Build Date: vie 29 dic 2006 12:07:09 CET
    Install Date: vie 29 dic 2006 12:07:18 CET Build Host: Arbusto
    Group : Networking/Security Source RPM: babel_agents-1.1.0-1.src.rpm
    Size : 569652 License: GPL
    Signature : (none)
    Packager : Manuel Arostegui
    URL : http://babel.sf.net
    Summary : Agents Babel Enterprise
    Description :
    Babel has been designed with a very modular architecture, very easy to expand and customize. Agents are defined by a basic module, with extension .bem (Babel Executable Module) who are independent from each other. Each module runs an specific security test (users, permissions, services, etc). Some of them have associated a small database in plain text. This is a white list or black list that allows administrator to customize the behaviour of agent, because helps to “filter” the gathered information by agent. These libraries or small local databases, have the same name that the module, but with .lstextension. For example, in the password module, the library contains these words used by “default” in our corporation that, at this moment, we want to check no one is using them.

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