-d, --delete target ...
--no-progress-bar
verify action reports
If --show-all is specified, then also clean files are reported, as follows.
[ OK ] PRA /bin/ls
[ OK ] P.D /bin/chmod
Characters on second column tell how file is handled in integrity checking. P implies
Protected, R is for Report (send alert for every access to this file if file differs from
baselined), A is Allow access even if differs from baseline, D means that access is
--alert={yes=default,no}
--ignore={hash,mtime,mode,uid,gid,size}
Remove target[s] from the known files list. A new baseline needs
to be generated after all file deletions have been performed.
Can be used to disable progressbar. This is useful for example
when verifying with '--show-all'
match baselined information.
Specify whether to send an alert if file differs
from baselined information.
Specify which properties of the file are not
monitored. Any combination of properties
can be ignored. By default all properties are
monitored.
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