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Tripwire Jr?
From: MSHINES () freh-02 adpc purdue edu (Michael S. Hines)
Date: 10 Oct 94 11:18:17 EST
Does anyone know of a Tripwire type tool for MS/PC-DOS type machines. Since the user sets at root all the time... there is great potential as well as great opportunity for screw ups... It's one thing to look for particular strings that may be viruses, but quite another to know if any critical component in your system has changed... (such as opening up an .exe file in a word processor...<evil grin>.. hey...it happens... ). Thx. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet: mshines () ia purdue edu | Michael S. Hines Bitnet: michaelh@purccvm | Sr. Information Systems Auditor Purdue WIZARD Mail: MSHINES | Purdue University GTE Net Voice: (317) 494-5845 | 1065 Freehafer Hall GTE Net FAX: (317) 496-1814 | West Lafayette, IN 47907-1065 CompuServe: 73240,1631 |
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