Re: finding changes made to configurations

2011-03-03 Thread Jorge Armando Medina
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 03/03/2011 09:05 AM, Tapas Mishra wrote: > Hi, > I wanted to know if on a server 2-3 people have SSH access and one of > the person does some changes and leaves the job. > Is there any tracking tool which can track what things were installed or > wh

Re: SSL by default for all packaged web apps?

2011-03-03 Thread Neal McBurnett
On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 10:03:28PM +0100, Soren Hansen wrote: > 2011/3/3 Neal McBurnett : > > Contrasting this with STARTTLS might also be instructive, though of > > course there are big differences.  But last I checked (a while ago) a > > substantial amount of SMTP traffic was encrypted based on s

Re: SSL by default for all packaged web apps?

2011-03-03 Thread Soren Hansen
2011/3/3 Neal McBurnett : > Contrasting this with STARTTLS might also be instructive, though of > course there are big differences.  But last I checked (a while ago) a > substantial amount of SMTP traffic was encrypted based on self-signed > certificates because it was made pretty easy-to-do, thoug

Re: SSL by default for all packaged web apps?

2011-03-03 Thread Neal McBurnett
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 10:24:49AM -0500, Marc Deslauriers wrote: > On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 17:05 +0200, Clint Byrum wrote: > > On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 08:45 -0500, Marc Deslauriers wrote: > > > On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 08:23 +, Hakan Koseoglu wrote: > > > > Forcing a naive system administrator to thi

Re: options to create guest OS in virt-manager are greyed out on Lucid 10.04 64 bit

2011-03-03 Thread Tapas Mishra
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Tapas Mishra wrote: > Hi, > I just installed a pv-ops Dom0 2.6.32.27 Kernel on a 64 bit non VT machine. > Following instructions here > http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Xen4.0 > for 64 bit Ubuntu 10.04 > > apt-get install bcc bin86 gawk bridge-utils iproute libcurl

Re: finding changes made to configurations

2011-03-03 Thread Paul Nuffer
On 2011-03-03 22:30:24 Thu, Tapas Mishra wrote: > One way I understand is do an ls on / and store the result in a file and > then after the changes have been done where some files are delete again do > an ls on / (root) and compare the results to what files are added or > deleted. This sounds a lo

Re: finding changes made to configurations

2011-03-03 Thread Tapas Mishra
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Steven Miano wrote: > Did they clear out their history? > > /home/user/.bash_history would seemingly be a pretty good place to start. > Also you could check out their username in /var/log, and see all instances > of what they might have done > > .bash_history w

Re: finding changes made to configurations

2011-03-03 Thread Peter Clapham
tripwire ? Did they clear out their history? /home/user/.bash_history would seemingly be a pretty good place to start. Also you could check out their username in /var/log, and see all instances of what they might have done This is seemingly another vague question, any more information on

Re: finding changes made to configurations

2011-03-03 Thread Steven Miano
Did they clear out their history? /home/user/.bash_history would seemingly be a pretty good place to start. Also you could check out their username in /var/log, and see all instances of what they might have done This is seemingly another vague question, any more information on what you are lo

Re: finding changes made to configurations

2011-03-03 Thread Arnaud Soyez
On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 20:35 +0530, Tapas Mishra wrote: > Hi, > I wanted to know if on a server 2-3 people have SSH access and one of > the person does some changes and leaves the job. > Is there any tracking tool which can track what things were installed or > what changes were made by team individ

finding changes made to configurations

2011-03-03 Thread Tapas Mishra
Hi, I wanted to know if on a server 2-3 people have SSH access and one of the person does some changes and leaves the job. Is there any tracking tool which can track what things were installed or what changes were made by team individuals at a later date. -- http://mightydreams.blogspot.com --

Re: .screenrc entries to show always the windows in bottom

2011-03-03 Thread Tapas Mishra
Thanks I did not knew about this one. By the time I saw this message I had following which had helped me hardstatus alwayslastline #hardstatus string '%{= mK}%-Lw%{= KW}%50>%n%f* %t%{= mK}%+Lw%< %{= kG}%-=%D %d %M %Y %c:%s%{-}' hardstatus string '%{= kG}[ %{G}%H %{g}][%= %{= kw}%?%-Lw%

Re: .screenrc entries to show always the windows in bottom

2011-03-03 Thread C S Shyam Sundar
Have you used byobu ? You default installation should have it installed., your function keys to create and navigate between them. C S Shyam Sundar 2011/3/3 Tapas Mishra > I added following to my .screenrc > caption always “%H %c | %-w%{=}%n

.screenrc entries to show always the windows in bottom

2011-03-03 Thread Tapas Mishra
I added following to my .screenrc caption always “%H %c | %-w%{=}%n-%t%{-}%+w” but when I execute screen then only for some initial seconds I can see the window name and some other details in bottom. How can I set it to permanently view? There is one more file .screen which has hardstatus alwaysla