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Shell Script/any script for : After Login into freeBSD I need to see:
1. Who has logged into my machine since my last login.
Also - I have a dedicated machine. My host: servermatrix.com has said that my machine has been scanning ports. And thats why they need root password to my machine to figure out what happened. what does that mean? How can I make my machine secure? Paul |
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If your system has been compromised the accounting files (usually in the /var tree)
may not show you anything. You may have a root kit installed, for example. I'd suggest you install snort and do some hardening: By all means read Jack Koziol's 'Intrusion detection with Snort' |
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