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Although probably not the easiest to use for checking every 2 hours, tripwire is an excellent programs for verifying file
integrity of Linux.
Rgs,
Matt
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Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 00:30:56 +0330
Subject: Re: seeing files that are changed.
Thanks our frinds for your help.
soheila
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Mike Pettinicchio wrote:
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> S. Khademi wrote:
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> > How I can see what files in my machind are changed from 2 hour ago
> > until now?
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> >
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> You can use the find command:
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> find / -mmin 120
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>
> do a man on find for more options, but the above command lets you find files starting from / that have been modified in the last 120 minutes.
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> mp
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