tripwire does this. Although I haven't used it, everyone else does so it
mist do the job quite well.
Brock
At 09:53 28/12/2000 +1100, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a tool that can track changes to a Linux file system
>(files added, modified or deleted)? If it makes a difference, I'm only
>really interested in Ext2 since that's all I have.
>
>My first thought was to write something like a "find / -ls" to a file and
>then do the same later and use a diff on the two outputs, but I thought
>perhaps there was a better way to do it.
>
>TIA
>
>
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