On Feb 14, 2007, at 10:59 AM, David Boyes wrote:


2) A tripwire baseline run on the test server image (we use this as
part
of a method to find out *exactly* what the package(s) changed. You
could
get some of this by unpacking the RPMs, but this technique works
consistently on all sorts of Unixen, some of which don't use RPM. The
security weenies like it too because it gives them a baseline snapshot
of what *should* be there).

If you happen to be using Bacula, you can use a Verify job, too,
which performs basically the same task.

Adam

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