Don't use the time and date, use the "Cryptochecksum" from the show
config command. If the checksum changed from the old one, you know
someone was there. Of course I'm assuming you have a backup copy some
where to compare the cryptochecksum numbers!
PIX# sh config
ssh timeout 5
terminal width 80
Cryptochecksum:kjshfsjhfskjfhsfj 0928023482048240248 (this is the last
line in the configuration file)
PIX#
HTH.....Nabil
John
Green
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03/26/2002
12:11
PM
Please
respond
to
John
Green
PIX questions
how to find the time/date when the config file was
last modified. (to find if any one else has tampered
with it)
how to find who is telnetted into the pix or who is
using the PDM into the pix
how to configure a particular IP address to be allowed
to manage pix via the PDM and no one else is allowed
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