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ssh keys monitoring
Hi,
I have ssh keys (id_rsa and id_rsa.pub). However, every once in a while, someone deletes these keys. here's what i want to do : 1. on my server, it will ssh user@password into the target machine(where ssh keys are located). 2. check the date/filesize of id_rsa, id_rsa.pub). 3. if it does not exists, or these keys changed, it will send notification to me that keys had changed. thanks a lot. |
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