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1. Red Hat
Hi guys
In the firm we are running Windows and Linux server. Currently all servers are using the same usernames and password and from my opinion is we are running bad and non secure practice.
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Hi,
I want to collect all syslog messages from thses servers to a central syslog server and store them in seperate files.
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3. AIX
Guys,
Totally new to this...
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I have several Linux Servers , and now i want to run a Central backup server. . I'm looking forward finding an enterprise solution for this affair .
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5. Red Hat
Hello,
Does anyone have any suggestions for a central logging solution? We have several different environments. (dev, fit, prod) I think I've settled on using rsyslog but I'm not sure on best practice. Should I tier the logging? Is a database required? etc... Any suggestions?
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I need to implement central logging for our Linux/Solaris environment and was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on software/architecture. The ability to view live/search old logs via a gui and DB support is a must. Preferably an Oracle DB...
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sec_intro(1m) sec_intro(1m)
NAME
sec_intro - Introduction to the DCE Security administrative commands
DESCRIPTION
This section describes DCE Security commands for system administration. These commands are Manages Access Control Lists (ACLs) for DCE
objects Starts the DCE Audit Daemon Changes user information, such as login name, password, home directory, password and account expiration
dates, and login shell. The implementation of this utility is platform-specific. Use the chpass utility supplied by your platform vendor
for changing user information. Validates a principal's identity and obtains a principal's network credentials. This command is used pri-
marily during DCE configuration. Use the login utility supplied by your platform vendor for user login. Destroys your login context and
credentials Obtains and caches a ticket granting ticket Lists cached tickets Updates local password and group files from DCE registry data
Creates DCE registry entries based on password and group file entries Establishes DCE registry overrides for a principal on a local node
Sample password management server Edits the registry database Administers the Security Server Creates registry databases The Security
Server daemon Reconstructs or recovers a registry database Allows you to assume another user's identity. The implementation of this util-
ity is platform-specific. Use the su utility supplied by your platform vendor.
See the command's reference page for further information on each command.
sec_intro(1m)