system security check

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Wed Jun 2 12:35:07 EDT 2004


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Hi all.

I've often heard that a good way of making sure somebody didn't crack
you and install a root kit is to have a list of known good md5
checksums of all the binaries on your system, that you could then
check against. So, I was wondering if anyone knew of a script that
could generate and keep up to date a list of checksums for all
binaries on the system, and that could then be run to verify that none
of the binaries have been tampered with? Thanks.

Greg


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