tiger 1:3.2.3-11 source package in Ubuntu

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tiger (1:3.2.3-11) unstable; urgency=low


  * debian/postinst, debian/rules: Do not use example file at
    /usr/share/doc/tiger for the configuration. Copy the example file
    to /usr/share/tiger and use it from there instead (Closes: #710068)
  * debian/rules: 
      - Add the issue and issue.net example files provided into
        /usr/share/doc/tiger/examples.
      - Remove auto-generated config files when cleaning just in case
        Makefile didn't take care of them
  [ Updated with upstream content in GIT repository. The following is a list
    of changes relevant to Debian as they close existing bugs. ]
  * scripts/check_known: Determine properly the kernel version to decide
    whether to user ifconfig (or not) (Closes: #708360, #709065, #687937) 
  * Make util/mkfilelst a bash script since it uses a sourced script with
    arguments (Closes: #690644)
    - Note: We ignore other bashims reported in the bug reported due to the
      use of HOSTNAME since the Tiger configuration file ensures that the
      HOSTNAME variable is properly set before using any of these scripts.
      This variable is defined using the proper binary in the
      system/<OPERATING_SYSTEM>/config scripts.
  * systems/Linux/2/services: Update services definition to prevent false
    positives report on duplicated service names (Closes: #696510)
  * scripts/check_issue: Do not require there to be administrative-provided
    files to compare with. If they are not found, warn instead that we have
    nothing to compare with (Closes: #511970)

 -- Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <email address hidden>  Thu, 05 Sep 2013 07:11:59 +0200

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tiger-otheros: Scripts to run Tiger in other operating systems

 TIGER, or the 'tiger' scripts, is a set of Bourne shell scripts, C programs
 and data files which are used to perform a security audit of different
 operating systems. The tools can be both run altogether once to generate an
 audit report of the system and they can also be run periodically to
 provide information on changes to the system's security once a
 security baseline has been defined. Consequently, they can be used
 also as a host intrusion detection mechanism.
 .
 This package provides all the scripts for operating systems other
 than Linux provided for in the Tiger distribution. It is provided
 in the hope it will be useful for admins that wish to run tiger
 in a distributed environment sharing this files through the network
 (e.g. NFS).