How to Install and Uninstall systraq Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: December 30,2024
1. Install "systraq" package
This guide let you learn how to install systraq on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
systraq
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2. Uninstall "systraq" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall systraq on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
systraq
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the systraq package on Kali Linux
Package: systraq
Version: 20201231-1
Installed-Size: 339
Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić
Architecture: all
Depends: default-mta | mail-transport-agent, adduser, filetraq (>= 0.2-10), procps, net-tools, debsums, make, bsd-mailx | heirloom-mailx
Size: 251640
SHA256: 6ea8d16c910e155b2651e6f95c195633abf428c3e73f13a58dccfbf6d18dc37e
SHA1: 4e10b7f793b22758bb38907a8ee1fc90b836c2d4
MD5sum: 3487cb62509ce6a4c320ca65e8a244b6
Description: monitor your system and warn when system files change
Systraq weekly sends you an email listing the state of your system.
Furthermore, if critical files have changed, you'll get an email within a
shorter notice. Systraq consists of few very small shell scripts.
.
It can help you implementing a not too strict security policy. For more
demanding systems, you'd better use something like tripwire or tiger. Make
sure you really want to do the monitoring this script offers: it might not
comply with your site's privacy policy. Getting informed when users' config
file change might be too intrusive.
.
Other similar tools are available in Debian (`diffmon' for instance), but
systraq is less intrusive because it can warn for file changes without mailing
a complete diff (which is not desirable for e.g. /etc/shadow).
Description-md5:
Homepage: http://mdcc.cx/systraq/
Tag: admin::monitoring, implemented-in::shell, interface::daemon,
network::server, role::program, security::integrity, use::monitor,
works-with::mail
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/s/systraq/systraq_20201231-1_all.deb
Version: 20201231-1
Installed-Size: 339
Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić
Architecture: all
Depends: default-mta | mail-transport-agent, adduser, filetraq (>= 0.2-10), procps, net-tools, debsums, make, bsd-mailx | heirloom-mailx
Size: 251640
SHA256: 6ea8d16c910e155b2651e6f95c195633abf428c3e73f13a58dccfbf6d18dc37e
SHA1: 4e10b7f793b22758bb38907a8ee1fc90b836c2d4
MD5sum: 3487cb62509ce6a4c320ca65e8a244b6
Description: monitor your system and warn when system files change
Systraq weekly sends you an email listing the state of your system.
Furthermore, if critical files have changed, you'll get an email within a
shorter notice. Systraq consists of few very small shell scripts.
.
It can help you implementing a not too strict security policy. For more
demanding systems, you'd better use something like tripwire or tiger. Make
sure you really want to do the monitoring this script offers: it might not
comply with your site's privacy policy. Getting informed when users' config
file change might be too intrusive.
.
Other similar tools are available in Debian (`diffmon' for instance), but
systraq is less intrusive because it can warn for file changes without mailing
a complete diff (which is not desirable for e.g. /etc/shadow).
Description-md5:
Homepage: http://mdcc.cx/systraq/
Tag: admin::monitoring, implemented-in::shell, interface::daemon,
network::server, role::program, security::integrity, use::monitor,
works-with::mail
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/s/systraq/systraq_20201231-1_all.deb