Once I learned that combination, I found that it met
almost all my standard needs.
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copy).
Slightly rushed on the response, so I may look at this in a few hours and
wonder why I responded before tea, but I think I cleaned it up enough.
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f the features I show them are now in bash as well, but not known
because bash has such a rep of never script in it to many, so they never
bother to learn the more advanced features.
On Nov 19, 2014 8:54 AM, "Yves Dorfsman" wrote:
> On 2014-11-18 19:50, Mark McCullough wrote:
> >
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jects around easily enough if you prefer. It's also much faster than bash.
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What authentication you use should be based on your operational needs, your
threat model, etc.
I've been at shops where it was deemed that SSH via public key was sufficient
for human accounts, but that for escalating to administrative access,
two-factor was required. I've seen shops that used
What tools should I be looking at (besides BitLocker)? What gotchas should I
worry about?
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d can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be
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e a computer." (There's no such thing as 100% security.)
What, you wanted me an easy answer?
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eed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be
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, it tends to be noisy in logs, per the
old discussion, no log messages.
This may be a long shot, but check the syslog configuration, just in case
something odd is going on there.
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This would be the ideal.
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static file, and there are two many variations
for just hand inspection.
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also true that
speed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be
untrue." Edward R Murrow (1964)
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On 2011 Nov 15, at 19:04 , Jo Rhett wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Mark McCullough wrote:
> Ah, we're syslogging to a closed system so that's not the issue.
Wasn't an option in our build (syslog, not just syslog to closed system).
>> I admit, my experience wi
On 2011 Nov 15, at 15:45 , Jo Rhett wrote:
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> On Oct 28, 2011, at 2:29 PM, Mark McCullough wrote:
>> Is your need to be a keystroke/display logger, or is it to log the commands
>> entered? I find these two requirements quite different and actually
>> excluding
commands
entered? I find these two requirements quite different and actually excluding
each other.
I am not a fan of rootsh under any circumstances.
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e speed of communications is wondrous to behold. It is also true that
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then that support any context concept at all.
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le in terms of number of systems we were
looking at.
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