Re: Auditing subdirectories recursively using auditd

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If all you want is to log access errors then use syslog with a combination of swatch


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From: Giuseppe Fuggiano
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Subject: Re: Auditing subdirectories recursively using auditd
Sent: Jan 8, 2009 00:48

2009/1/8  <chaim.rieger@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Check out aide

Thanks!

Do you think that with auditd or another tool isn't possible to do
that?  Aide seems very powerful, but quite heavy, at a first look.  I
only want to log the failed accesses to some directories,
subdirectories and files...

Thank you again
-- 
Giuseppe Fuggiano


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