%aide001i
Aide detected no changes. Good.
%aide002e
Aide configuration files can make use of variable substitution in a way Tiger 
cannot make use of in the current Tiger version. Please supply a custom
configuration file using Tiger_Run_AIDE_CFG_OVERRIDE and/or make sure 
f the owner of the .rhosts file.  The problem with this is that people
often carry around a .rhosts file from host to host, and entries in it
become out dated.  By allowing the username to default, access to the
account can be granted which is not obvious.  Entries should be complete
with host name and username.  They should also be checked and cleaned out
regularly.
%rcmd006w
The indicated .rhosts file has permissions other than read and write
for the owner of the file.  Allowing others to read the .rhosts file
provides information about other "trusted" hosts which may allow them
to compromise this host, the trusted hosts, or both.  The permissions
should be at most read and write for the owner of the file.  Note that
on some systems, because of network file systems, it is necessary to
have world read access to the .rhosts file so that client machines can
access the .rhosts file.  Most systems correctly handle this situation
without the need for the world read access.  If yours does not, you
should bring it to the attention of your vendor.
%rcmd007w
The indicated .rhosts file is a symbolic link.  This is not normal
and should be looked at to see why it is like this.
%rcmd008a
The indicated .rhosts file is a directory.  This may indicate that
an intrusion has occurred and the .rhosts directory is being used
as a place to store files.  This should be e