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Hi,
i tried to search for nagios plugin file permission but obviously got lots of
wrong results :)
I need a plugin that ensures that files in a given directory all belong to one
user/group.
Has anybody here ever seen a script for this purpose ?
Cheers,
christoph
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Any ideas ?
Kind regards,
Christoph
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Hi,
I would like to activate a service check that checks for debian-packages that
have to be updated. But my problem ist, that when debian releases a security
update, there will be an alarm for every host.
This will make the Webinterface very cluttered.
So I would like to have a group which
Hi,
On Friday 25 April 2008 13:18:11 Joerg Linge wrote:
Am Freitag, 25. April 2008 10:51 schrieb Christoph Kluenter:
Hi,
I would like to activate a service check that checks for debian-packages
that have to be updated. But my problem ist, that when debian releases a
security update