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Re: Linux hacked
From: Andy Paton <andy.paton () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 00:37:56 +0100
As a fellow Gentoo user, I would press you to look at GLSA, auto fix Gentoo advisories to keep yourself upto date (beta). Also here's a link to gentoo and AIDE (tripwire alternative) http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-security.xml#doc_chap14 emerge gentoolkit and run glsacheck -l Syntax: glsa-check <option> [glsa-list] -l --list : list all unapplied GLSA -d --dump : show all information about the given GLSA --print -t --test : test if this system is affected by the given GLSA -p --pretend : show the necessary commands to apply this GLSA -f --fix : try to auto-apply this GLSA (experimental) -i --inject : inject the given GLSA into the checkfile -h --help : show this help message -v --version : some information about this tool
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