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Re: find file changes
From: |
Hermann Biller |
Subject: |
Re: find file changes |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Oct 2001 11:43:50 +0200 (MES) |
>
> This seems to be a circumstance where you properly need to use two
> quite independent sets of programs.
>
> "watching systems for changes" just isn't similar to "evolving system
> configuration towards a more correct state."
>
> It would be entirely reasonable to use cfengine to control how
> Tripwire is configured; I don't see it being sensible to try to push
> the functionality of Tripwire into cfengine.
every change done by cfengine will cause tripwire to send me a warning.
considder what will happen if there are daily copies of files.
cfengine has quite a lot of tripwire funcionality. im looking for the
easiest solution covering most needs.
regards, hermann
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Re: find file changes,
Hermann Biller <=
Re: FW: find file changes, Hermann Biller, 2001/10/11