Radmind is a suite of Unix command-line tools and a server designed to remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines.
Radmind is a client/server package for file system management, with an eye to the creation of loadsets for any number of client machines, the selected files of which are stored and retrieved at need from the server running the Radmind daemon.
When run as a tripwire, Radmind can examine the integrity of the local file system and, should it find any problems, restore the file system to the version matching the transcript on the Radmind
What's New
Version 1.14.0:
Adds certificate revocation list (CRL) support, and a number of bug fixes. For more information, please consult the release notes.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4 or later (may unofficially work on all versions of Mac OS X).
That would be "r admin d", if you happened to read it as "rad mind". Heh.
[Version 1.12]
Anonymousreviewed on 21 Nov 2004
very very useful tool. take a baseline of a system, then after each update, you can see the changes. useful in a larger environment, you can tell if someone is somehow modifying files on a remote machine.
takes a little bit to set up, but once it's done, your golden
[Version 1.3.2]
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Radmind is a suite of Unix command-line tools and a server designed to remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines.
Radmind is a client/server package for file system management, with an eye to the creation of loadsets for any number of client machines, the selected files of which are stored and retrieved at need from the server running the Radmind daemon.
When run as a tripwire, Radmind can examine the integrity of the local file system and, should it find any problems, restore the file system to the version matching the transcript on the Radmind server.
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Anonymous reviewed on 21 Nov 2004
takes a little bit to set up, but once it's done, your golden