On Wednesday 09 March 2005 15:20, Javier FernÃndez-Sanguino PeÃa wrote: > - Basic system accounting (implement in sysstat) > - Basic logfile reporting (implemented through logcheck) > - Basic security checks (implemented through checksecurity and Tiger) > - Integrity file monitoring (through tripwire, aide, integrit or samhain) > - Check if the system is up-to-date (using cron-apt or apt-watch, > this requires an Internet connection) > - Basic database backups (for both MySQL and PostgreSQL if they are > installed) > Following mechanisms similar to those described at > http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/database/RHDB-2.1-Manual/admin_user/back >up.ht ml > - Basic filesystem analysis (checksecurity implements this but it should > probably be moved here) > Like in: http://shelldorado.com/scripts/cmds/checkfs.txt > - System's user accounting (maybe using sac?)
Why {c,sh}ouldn't they be implemented as cron.daily scripts in the respective packages? Regards, David -- - hallo... wie gehts heute? - *hust* gut *rotz* *keuch* - gott sei dank kommunizieren wir Ãber ein septisches medium ;) -- Matthias Leeb, Uni f. angewandte Kunst, 2005-02-15