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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Detect changes in a file Post 302307174 by ghostdog74 on Tuesday 14th of April 2009 08:54:28 PM
Old 04-14-2009
you can use tools like md5sum, md5,sha1 to check for changes. as for who did it, one of the ways is to turn on auditing on your platform.
 

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SHA1(3) 								 1								   SHA1(3)

sha1 - Calculate the sha1 hash of a string

SYNOPSIS
string sha1 (string $str, [bool $raw_output = false]) DESCRIPTION
Calculates the sha1 hash of $str using the US Secure Hash Algorithm 1. PARAMETERS
o $str - The input string. o $raw_output - If the optional $raw_output is set to TRUE, then the sha1 digest is instead returned in raw binary format with a length of 20, otherwise the returned value is a 40-character hexadecimal number. RETURN VALUES
Returns the sha1 hash as a string. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A sha1(3) example <?php $str = 'apple'; if (sha1($str) === 'd0be2dc421be4fcd0172e5afceea3970e2f3d940') { echo "Would you like a green or red apple?"; } ?> NOTES
Note Secure password hashing It is not recommended to use this function to secure passwords, due to the fast nature of this hashing algorithm. See here for details. SEE ALSO
sha1_file(3), crc32(3), md5(3), hash(3), crypt(3), password_hash(3). PHP Documentation Group SHA1(3)
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