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Nicolas Bock wrote:

>> commands. Surely there must be a way of checking them against the source
>> (rpm) or can't you make a MD5 hash of the system (exclude log files /var/log
>> dir) and run checks against it ?

>try tripwire. This program generates a database of files that you want to have
>monitored and compares these nightly with the database. Tripwire comes with
>RH7.2.

Yes ... but bear in mind that it's only meaningful if you store that
database (and maybe a few key binaries) on a write-protected medium.

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