http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6142
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If RPM_CHECK is set, msec daily reports the files belonging to packages that are
modified on the system. Some of these files are BOUND to be modified, especially
config files. But the admin keeps getting warning emails about these files
anyways.
A GREAT improvement would be to include the possibility to acknowledge the
changes, so that msec only warns the admin the NEXT time the file is changed.
I understand that at the moment, the RPM_CHECK feature is merely based on
rpmverify, and that it might be difficult to implement some kind of
fingerprinting without rewriting part of the code... but it would be SO great.
Thanks,
Smoke