Thanks,
I did look at the bash history which was informative. Wish the stored
more info though!!
On 2014-12-31 09:35, Matt Graham wrote:
On 2014-12-31 06:13, Keith Smith wrote:
I am trying to determine who installed GIT and when GIT was installed
and what repository it came from.
The date stamp on /usr/share/git-core says Oct 31 16:55. The server
did not exist until early November.
/root/install.log should contain the packages installed from the
normal installer or the kickstart installer. Things installed after
that would be recorded in /var/log/yum.log . However, this'll only
tell you when the RPM was installed, not which non-root user was
responsible or which repository it came from. You could try "rpm -q
-f /usr/share/git-core/templates/description --qf
%{NAME}%{INSTALLTIME}%{VENDOR}" and convert the timestamp from
seconds-since-epoch to a regular time as well.
If the log files and RPM database don't contain anything about a git
RPM, then whoever installed it might've done "./configure
--prefix=/usr && make && su -c 'make install' ". At that point, you
go trawling through users' .bash_history files....
--
Keith Smith
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