Title: CentOS Digest, Vol 33, Issue 4
Actually the built-in 'audit' can do it for you, no need
for a separate package:
I believe 'tripwire' is what your
probably looking for, but there may be more recent apps that use some of the
new OS features like 'notify' or 'selinux' that may work
better.
-Ross
Hi, I'm running some databases's software on a CentOS 4.5 server and I'd
like to know if there are any audit software in CentOS4.5 CDs
packages?.....I need some software to audit all the files on the server, I
mean, if some one delete a file, or change some permissions on any
filesystems, if someone copy files to my server and some of this stuff...
take in mind I'm not lookign for an IDS.. I just want to audit my
server...
thanks in advance
Israel
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