Bonjour,
Dans l'article http://lwn.net/Articles/123949 comparant Debian à FreeBSD comme serveur web, l'auteur décrits deux scripts "Daily Run" et "Security Run" fournissant par mail des rapports sur l'activité du serveur.
- Connaissez-vous ces scripts, et leurs pertinences, ils semblent différents du paquet "Lire" ?
- Savez-vous si ces scripts ont été portés sur la Debian ?
L'extrait de l'article http://lwn.net/Articles/123949 :
There is one interesting feature of FreeBSD that does not exist in Debian (at least not in its default configuration) - a set of reports entitled "Daily Run" and a "Security Run", which are emailed to the system administrator on a daily basis. They represent a collection of routine tasks as performed by several cron jobs. The "Daily Run" output provides information about the state of the system, uptime, mail in the mail queue, state of the disk partitions and network interfaces. It also backs up and outputs changes (if any) in the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files. The "Security Run" is even more useful, with information about setuid files and devices, passwordless user accounts, SSH login failures, and refused connections. It even informs the administrator about current vulnerabilities in any of the installed ports (provided that a certain port is installed on the system, but we'll get to that in the second part of this article).
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