[CentOS] Random files in homedir gets deleted

Fri Jan 4 13:34:31 UTC 2008
Ross S. W. Walker <rwalker at medallion.com>

Do what I do when I need to setup a new Linux facility.

Google "linux audit"

I remember getting a good hit near the top with that. There are cli tools for adding files/folders/mounts to the audit system and you can tailor which type of activity to audit. It's no where as difficult to do as it sounds.

-Ross


-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces at centos.org <centos-bounces at centos.org>
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Sent: Fri Jan 04 04:25:17 2008
Subject: RE: [CentOS] Random files in homedir gets deleted


> You can enable auditing to determine if the files are disappearing due
to human/machine intervention (audit file system deletes) or if it is
due to file system corruption (files disappear and no delete audits
recorded).
> 
> It may just be an errant rsync script.
> 
> -Ross

How do I enable auditing of the home dir?

/Christopher 
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