Get a CDRW or CDR and do track-at-once (incremental) burning of the
tripwire file. Should be good for months and you'll get detailed history
too.
There are programs that support this kind of burning with linux, and
they're open source.
-john
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Kempter, Lynda L. wrote:
>
> Since the floppy drive on my Solaris system has resolutely refused to
> cooperate any more, I am looking at another procedure for keeping my
> tripwire database files secure. I could mount a separate disk read-only
> I suppose, but it seems a waste for a file the size of a few Kilobytes.
>
> I could look at burning it on to a CD, but then every time I update the
> file, I have to create a new one.
>
> How do other people do this?
>
> Cheers,
> Lyn
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