this command should start by telling you that S5 isn't installed... I'm
not getting into specifics of why.. refer to the following:
rpm -yp * <--this will verify all packages (by filename) in the current
directory
rpm -yp /* <--same deal but it will check / (which should contain
I read the rpm man page and executed "rpm -y S5 /*" and nothing would
work. Where did I go wrong?
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I use this in my CRONTAB. run it once a week, on Friday at midnight.
rpm -Va | mail -s "RPM Verification" root
-Paul
On Sun, 21 Jun 1998, GateKeepeR News wrote:
(+)Awhile ago someone posted a script they use to verify all the RPMs
(+)installed on their machine (in case their machine was "hacke
Awhile ago someone posted a script they use to verify all the RPMs
installed on their machine (in case their machine was "hacked") and had
the results mailed to them. I cant seem to find the command to do that.
I know how to put it in a cron script, but not the RPM part.. Thanks
Bryan
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