hello jhazer

try using tripwire.. or simply create a script that will compare those
files.. just using the 'cmp' command 


On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 15:53, -JhAzEr- wrote:
> Is there a good utility (easy to install and use), which tracks what file/s have 
>been changed and by whom? Better if the utility can point-out what changes have been 
>made ;)
> 
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> -JhAzEr-
> GNUPG Key ID :        0x283192EC
> 
> "...You can't hack, what you can't find."
> 
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> |+---- Sylpheed-Claws 0.8.2 ---+|
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