Re: last -t lists all entries in wtmp

2005-07-27 Thread J.A. de Vries
On 2005-07-25 @ 10:44:42 (week 30) Albert Dorofeev wrote: I do not think it is date and later. It is from the beginning of the wtmp to the date specified. And that's the intended behaviour. Hi Albert, You are correct. This thread was moved to debian-user where all this was resolved some days

Re: last -t lists all entries in wtmp

2005-07-22 Thread J.A. de Vries
On 2005-07-22 @ 09:44:02 (week 29) Tomas Fasth wrote: I just made a test run and the output looked fine giving the log from that moment and older as I would expect. So you didn't get all entries from the log? Just the ones from the given date and later? I also tried MMDDHHMMS with the

last -t lists all entries in wtmp

2005-07-21 Thread J.A. de Vries
Hi, For a monitor script I thought I'd use the -t switch of the last command hoping to get only the latest entries from wtmp. Seems there's something wrong there, since it will return all entries in wtmp regardless. Before I submit a bugreport I'd like to know if anyone on the list has noticed

Re: Light weight IDSes and then some

2005-07-16 Thread J.A. de Vries
On 2005-07-15 @ 11:58:26 (week 28) George P Boutwell wrote: The Security Debian How-To mentions Tripwire. Looking at AIDE and Tripwire in the debian packages repositories it's hard to tell the difference. I'm sure they both do the job, anyone with experience with both these packages can

Re: File System Integrity Checker for Sarge

2005-01-02 Thread J.A. de Vries
On 2005-01-02 @ 23:20:30 (week 53) Declan Mullen wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a file system integrity checker for Sarge. There seem to be many to choose from (eg sXid, AIDE, TripWire, integrit and samhain). Is there one that stands out as being easy to configure/tune for Sarge ? To date