Each report file is named after the task that generates the report. The following table lists tasks and their reports.
Table 7–1 ASET Tasks and Resulting Reports
Tasks |
Report |
---|---|
System files permissions tuning (tune) |
tune.rpt |
System files checks (cklist) |
cklist.rpt |
User and group checks (usrgrp) |
usrgrp.rpt |
System configuration files check (sysconf) |
sysconf.rpt |
Environment variables check (env) |
env.rpt |
eeprom check (eeprom) |
eeprom.rpt |
Firewall setup (firewall) |
firewall.rpt |
Within each report file, messages are bracketed by a beginning and an ending banner line. Sometimes, a task ends prematurely. For example, a task can end prematurely when a component of ASET is accidentally removed or damaged. In such cases, the report file usually contains a message near the end that indicates the reason for the premature termination.
The following is a sample report file, usrgrp.rpt.
*** Begin User and Group Checking *** Checking /etc/passwd ... Warning! Password file, line 10, no passwd :sync::1:1::/:/bin/sync ..end user check; starting group check ... Checking /etc/group... *** End User And group Checking *** |