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Old 10-30-2008
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Suse 10 security help

Not sure if this should go in the newbie section, if so please move, but I was hoping to get some help with setting up auditing in Linux Suse 10.1. I am bound by government standards to record successful login and logout, time/user of actions, system location of an action, system user that started the action, and access to security relevant objects (Was looking at Snare, but not sure how to implement in SUSE 10).

I have some intro knowledge in Solaris, but not sure how to do all this in Suse 10.1 Linux with file locations/names/commands.

Thank you very much for your help
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Well, snare is good tool, as far as I know, but it's paid solution. Take a look at this article, too. Nevertheless, you can write your own script/s to do that, the files' locations and commands are not different than any other Linux.
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