Defense against deface

Jan Scholten Jan.Scholten at iconz.net
Wed Dec 8 21:44:29 CET 2004


What about: writing a plugin that: wgets the site does a diff against the expected version (the one 
at 5.30 pm) and calls for help if there are differences? should be quit easy.

Jan

>> On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 07:51:00PM +0100, Horv?th Tam?s wrote:
>>
>>> Our customer asked us to provide some alarm, if their web site change in
>>> non-workhours.
>>
>> You would probably have to write a plugin to connect to the
>> server and get the Last-modified timestamp (for static pages) or
>> compute a checksum for CGI based pages. It'd then check to see
>> if the page changed and return a non-OK if it did.
> 
> 
> Or use something free like tripwire to monitor changes... Although that 
> might be overkill. ;)
> 
> --Quanah
> 
> -- 
> Quanah Gibson-Mount
> Principal Software Developer
> ITSS/Shared Services
> Stanford University
> GnuPG Public Key: http://www.stanford.edu/~quanah/pgp.html
> 



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