Re: How to track system changes?

2022-04-05 Thread Janne Johansson
Den tis 5 apr. 2022 kl 03:20 skrev Eric Thomas : > Very valuable insights. That’s a great idea. > The rysnc script was ksh/bash or cron? Ideally I’d like to use Python to > tackle something like this but I’m not against learning shell. Sounds a lot like rsnapshot (available in ports), the end

Re: How to track system changes?

2022-04-04 Thread Eric Thomas
Very valuable insights. That’s a great idea. The rysnc script was ksh/bash or cron? Ideally I’d like to use Python to tackle something like this but I’m not against learning shell. > On Apr 4, 2022, at 2:02 PM, Nick Holland wrote: > > On 4/4/22 11:32 AM, Eric Thomas wrote: >> I want to

Re: How to track system changes?

2022-04-04 Thread Nick Holland
On 4/4/22 11:32 AM, Eric Thomas wrote: I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state (packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the pro's/con's

Re: How to track system changes?

2022-04-04 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am 04.04.22 08:32 schrieb Eric Thomas: > I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state > (packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions > changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the > pro's/con's

Re: How to track system changes?

2022-04-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-04-04, Eric Thomas wrote: > I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state > (packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions > changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the > pro's/con's

Re: How to track system changes?

2022-04-04 Thread Martin Schröder
Am Mo., 4. Apr. 2022 um 17:50 Uhr schrieb Ian Darwin : > Yes, in fact, *everyone* else is. /etc/changelist lists files that are > monitored. > You will get an email if they change, e.g., if a program surprisingly becomes > setuid. > > I imagine that this is documented someplace. man security

Re: How to track system changes?

2022-04-04 Thread Ian Darwin
On Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 08:32:01AM -0700, Eric Thomas wrote: > I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state > (packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions > changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the > pro's/con's

How to track system changes?

2022-04-04 Thread Eric Thomas
I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state (packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the pro's/con's [here](http://geodsoft.com/howto/harden/OpenBSD/no_changes.htm). Aside from that, is