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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Calculate Time diff in milli milliseconds(Time format : HH:MM:SS,NNN) Post 303014098 by Raza Ali on Monday 5th of March 2018 07:37:48 AM
Old 03-05-2018
Hi Rudi,

Thank you for quick response.

Date in the log file is constant, So it won't be an issue.

Regards,
Raza Ali
 

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NAME
Lynis - Run an system and security audit on the system SYNOPSIS
lynis --check-all(-c) [other options] DESCRIPTION
Lynis is an auditing tool for Unix (specialists). It checks the system and software configuration and logs all the found information into a log file for debugging purposes, and in a report file suitable to create fancy looking auditing reports. Lynis can be run as a cronjob, or from the command line. It needs to have full access to the system, so running it as root (or with sudo rights) is required. The following system areas may be checked: - Boot loader files - Configuration files - Common files by software packages - Directories and files related to logging and auditing OPTIONS
--auditor <full name> Define the name of the auditor/pen-tester. When a full name is used, add double quotes, like "Michael Boelen". --checkall (or -c) Lynis performs a full check of the system, printing out the results of each test to stdout. Additional information will be saved into a log file (default is /var/log/lynis.log). In case the outcome of a scan needs to be automated, use the report file. --check-update (or --info) Show program, database and update information --cronjob Perform automatic scan with cron safe options (no colors, no questions, no breaks). --no-colors Do not use colors for messages, warnings and sections. --no-log Redirect all logging information to /dev/null, prevent sensitive information to be written to disk. --quick (-Q) Do a quick scan (don't wait for user input) --quiet (-q) Try to run as silent as possible, showing only warnings. This option activates --quick as well. --reverse-colors Optimize screen output for light backgrounds. --tests TEST-IDs Only run the specific test(s). When using multiple tests, add quotes around the line. Multiple parameters are allowed, though some parameters can only be used together with others. When running Lynis without any param- eters, help will be shown and the program will exit. BUGS
There are no known bugs. Bugs can be reported directly to author. LICENSING
Lynis is licensed under the GPL v3 license and under development by Michael Boelen. CONTACT INFORMATION
Project related questions and comments should be asked via http://www.rootkit.nl/contact/. 1.08 15 December 2009 Lynis(8)
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