On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini <grazzol...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 01-08-2014 09:07, sven falempin wrote: >> doh ! >> this is done in daily/security >> look at /etc/changelist > It's not md5, it's sha256. md5 should not be used anymore. But what > Romeo does is to run a script from cron every 5 minutes. Daily runs, > obviously, daily. It's not suited for the task at hand. But if you ask > me, I don't like this reactive approach. I use git repo with hooks to > apply changes as they are pushed to the central repository. But that's > the nicest about *unix. There are lots of ways of doing things. You can > copy things manually, create scripts to semi-automate things, use > version control, use puppet and friends, etc. It's all about what you > are most comfortably with.
actually if you dont put a + it is plain diff and a backup in /var, the security could be run more often (it is called in the cron), and because the script is present there is no need to write it again. I asked a long time ago if someone know a <versionning> system that does not rely on a local copy like .git .svn etc... i found some exotic weard stuff but nothing fancy. > > Cheers, > > -- > Giancarlo Razzolini > GPG: 4096R/77B981BC > > -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\