redhat 6.3
AIDE configure
first you should yum install AIDE
configure file
/etc/aide.conf
Next decide what directories/files you want in the database.
/boot NORMAL
/bin NORMAL
/sbin NORMAL
/lib NORMAL
/lib64 NORMAL
/opt NORMAL
/usr NORMAL
/root NORMAL
These are too volatile
!/usr/src
!/usr/tmp
aide --init # create database
cd /var/lib/aide/
mv aide.db.new.gz aide.db.gz # chang as first database
aide --check # change different file from database