Re: determining when root was logged in
From: Bruce Zimmer (b.r.zimmer_at_WORLDNET.ATT.NET)
Date: 10/24/03
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Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:47:12 -0400 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
From what I see, those files are writeable by any one. Why do you feel
that it must have been root or a member of sys that changed the file?
Bruce Zimmer
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Vipin Khushu
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Thanks Mark / Bill.
However, this gets curiouser and curiouser.
The last root command shows that the last time root logged into the
system
was back on sep 09.
However, we are sure that this file was modified yesterday.
Is there a way to determine who modified this file?
Vipin
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From: Bill Verzal [mailto:BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 1:49 PM
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---- ----------------------------------------------------| | | | To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU | | cc: | | Subject: determining when root was logged in | >----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ----------------------------------------------------| I need to pinpoint who was logged in as root yesterday when this file was modified. So I would like to know what time the person / process got logged in as root and from what terminal / IP address. Also does anyone know where the list of users that are set up on the system are stored? I need to show the users that are set up as part of the system group. -rw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 26624 Oct 23 13:46 -dayend.cdx -rw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 42844 Oct 23 13:46 -dayend.dbf -rw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 10 Aug 02 10:03 -dayend.key TIA Vipin Khushu
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- Re: determining when root was logged in
... AIX Administrator, Komatsu America ... this gets curiouser and curiouser.
... The last root command shows that the last time root logged into the system ...
Vipin Khushu ... (AIX-L) - Re: determining when root was logged in
... this gets curiouser and curiouser. ... The last root command shows that
the last time root logged into the system ... Vipin Khushu ... (AIX-L) - Re: determining when root was logged in
... You will need to be root as this file is only readable by root. ... the 'last'
command will not show root as logged in. ... this gets curiouser and curiouser.
... we are sure that this file was modified yesterday. ... (AIX-L) - Re: determining when root was logged in
... root, the 'last' command will not show root as logged in. ... this gets curiouser
and curiouser. ... The last root command shows that the last time root logged into the
system ... Vipin Khushu ... (AIX-L) - Re: determining when root was logged in
... You're right - ugo permissions are set to allow anyone to read write. ... sensitive
file in our environment my hunch is that only someone with root ... Vipin Khushu
... we are sure that this file was modified yesterday. ... (AIX-L)