[CentOS] Tool to track files
Kwan Lowe
kwan.lowe at gmail.comSun Oct 2 11:02:15 UTC 2011
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On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Fajar Priyanto <fajarpri at arinet.org> wrote: > Hi all, > Due to some reason, I will have to stop using Samba as our fileserver, > and instead replace it with SSH access only. > Users will be able to use WinSCP for it. > > The question is, is there any tool to track files (what is new files, > deleted files by who, etc)? > In Samba I can do that. I don't know how if it's SSH access. > > Thank you > Fajar. Sounds like you may be having some PCI changes in store :) You can enable auditing to track those kinds of events.. Not part of SSH itself but can help fulfill some of the PCI type requirements.
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