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[ale] md5sum weirdness on firefox
- Subject: [ale] md5sum weirdness on firefox
- From: jjj863 at gmail.com (Jerry Yu)
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 11:19:00 -0500
- In-reply-to: <1173273192.6074.125.camel@pepper>
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either a custom md5sum db, or a tripwire. I use & prefer the latter.
You might want to have a nightly cron job run that builds a database of all
> the files, and then checks their MD5 hash against a known good one, chucking
> out an e-mail for ones that are changed and not ELF objects, or scripts
> outside of /home/*. That way, you'll know the instant that a file changes,
> and you'll also know (in theory) what changes are okay, and what ones are
> not. In that regard, you can create a "whitelist" of files that you don't
> need to monitor (databases, etc.) and that way anything something is changed
> that is not on that whitelist, you will know about.
>
> -- Mike
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