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CHAPTER G G - 60
When --baseline is specified the integrity checker will recalculate hash and inode
information for all files known to the integrity checker. Previously generated baseline
will be overwritten.
User will be asked to confirm adding files to new baseline. For example,
/bin/ls: Accept to baseline? (Yes,No,All yes, Disregard
new entries)
If file has been modified fsic will ask
[Note] /bin/ls seems to differ from baselined entry. Want
to rebaseline it? [no]
WARNINGS
None.
FATAL ERRORS
None.
SCAN ERRORS
None.
RETURN VALUES
fsic has the following return values.
0Success. Normal exit
1Error in invocation, baselining or verification
2No baseline exists yet.
3System compromised.

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