St_snapshot.hourly Command

St_snapshot.hourly Command

st_snapshot.hourly

monitor your system and warn when system files change

Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Iliu0107



Section: admin

Install st_snapshot.hourly

  • Debian apt-get install systraq Click to copy
  • Ubuntu apt-get install systraq Click to copy
  • Kali Linux apt-get install systraq Click to copy
  • Raspbian apt-get install systraq Click to copy

systraq

monitor your system and warn when system files change

Systraq weekly sends you an email listing the state of your system. Furthermore, if critical files have changed, you'll get an email within a shorter notice. Systraq consists of few very small shell scripts. It can help you implementing a not too strict security policy. For more demanding systems, you'd better use something like tripwire or tiger. Make sure you really want to do the monitoring this script offers: it might not comply with your site's privacy policy. Getting informed when users' config file change might be too intrusive. Other similar tools are available in Debian (`diffmon' for instance), but systraq is less intrusive because it can warn for file changes without mailing a complete diff (which is not desirable for e.g. /etc/shadow).

Install the latest version of st_snapshot.hourly in Debian, Ubuntu, Kali and Raspbian from terminal. To install the st_snapshot.hourly just copy the above command for your OS and run into terminal. After you run the command it will grab the latest version of st_snapshot.hourly from the respository and install it in your computer/server.