Use auditing to track reads and writes in a file

  2007-08-12 08:00:04
In this article, discover how to track several events on AIX(R) with auditing, a major feature of AIX security, and learn how to use auditing to keep track of the read and write operations on a file. Also examine commands, such as ls or istat, to check a file's time stamp. 
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