Linux System Auditing by Example

  2007-05-11 07:00:02
Think you have a secure Linux system? Following best practices during installation and setup is a must, but if you haven'tset up regular system auditing, you've only won half the battle. This article discusses some existing tools and offers a couple of sample scripts to automate the process in a real-world environment. 
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