$ cat 1722884474_buddy2_audit.xml ; <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <results> <items> < · status>ok</status> <datetime>2024-08-06 04:01:14</datetime> <auditor>password123456</auditor> <target>buddy2</target> <os_name>Rocky Linux 8.8 (Green Obsidian)</os_name> <os_version>8.8</os_version> <os_id>rocky</os_id> <os_architecture>x86_64</os_architecture> <ip_address>[ens192] 172.16.13.51</ip_address> <mac_address>[ens192] 00:50:56:a6:76:b8</mac_address> <item_no>1.6.1</item_no> <item_title>E...
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Below given are some important features of the Auditd system: ; It is a very self-reliant tool that does not depend on the help of external programs. ; It is Highly configurable allowing us to see a wide range of system operations. ; Any potential threats can also be detected with the help of this tool.
PROXY_LISTEN_ADDR : The address that the proxy listens on. Default is · ":3307" . ; PROXY_LISTEN_NET : The network protocol used by the proxy. Default is · "tcp" . ; CON_TIMEOUT : The connection timeout. Default is · "300s" .
Hello Folks, You guys are my last hope, I need a free (not free trial) File server auditing tool that logs who made changes (that is the most important feature that I need), anybody knows any?
Topics ; Support for SQL Server Audit · Adding SQL Server Audit to the DB instance options · Using SQL Server Audit · Viewing audit logs · Using SQL Server Audit with Multi-AZ instances · Configuring an S3 bucket · Manually creating an IAM role for SQL Server Audit
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