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Security audits
It appears there is alot of talk about different utilities that will pull data from PACCT files, sulogs, loginlogs, etc and put it in a format that is easy to read from multiple systems. Has anyone used or recommend any of these? I need to keep track of security on multiple systems running Non-Stop HPUX and am looking to run some sort of software on a B2000 running HPUX11i. Any help would be greatly appreciated..
Brian
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Asked and answered in the past:
Unix Security and auditing Security & audit There are also multiple projects on sourceforge to address this very thing. Cheers, Keith |
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Thank You Sir! I see you are in Richmond, I also am.
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Actually those three packages do not do anything with reading the logs I stated earlier, I need to track what users are doing on the systems not look for holes to gain access. Is there anything else anyone knows of?
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