On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 02:21:05PM +0200, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
Hello ppl,
What are some important things to watch on your debian box ? I'm checking
logfiles periodically, and run chkrootkit once in a while.
Are there any parameters in debian that can be turned on for some more
detailed
Hello ppl,
What are some important things to watch on your debian box ? I'm checking
logfiles periodically, and run chkrootkit once in a while.
Are there any parameters in debian that can be turned on for some more
detailed logging ?
Also, if you're using some handy 3rd party tools, please let me
Well, you could stop looking at log files, and let logcheck do it for
you :)
apt-get install logcheck
You might also want a Network Intrusion Detection System -- snort
apt-get install snort
have fun.
- Wouter
[On 07 Jun, 2002, D.J. Bolderman wrote in Things to watch on m ...]
Hello
Hello ppl,
What are some important things to watch on your debian box ? I'm
checking
logfiles periodically, and run chkrootkit once in a while.
Are there any parameters in debian that can be turned on for some
more
detailed logging ?
Also, if you're using some handy 3rd party tools,
vdongen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You could run logcheck, which instead of reading the logs mails you
entries that are unusual or attempted break ins
OK, my thoughts:
a) use syslog-ng to filter firewall events into a separate firewall.log;
b) use fwlogwatch to generate HTML tables of what's
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:14:23PM +0200, Wouter van Gils wrote:
Well, you could stop looking at log files, and let logcheck do it for
you :)
apt-get install logcheck
You might also want a Network Intrusion Detection System -- snort
apt-get install snort
And you can too install AIDE.
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