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Re: redhat audit
From: Mark Ng <laptop-aliask-mark () informationintelligence net>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 14:48:16 +0100
On Monday 16 June 2003 10:01 pm, Matthew Sallee wrote:
i've been trying to create a command that will allow me view all the files modified in the last x number of days. i've tried piping ls to grep with minimal success. any help is greatly appreciated...
Use of the "find" command will help you here, it has many options for time. You can also use xargs or similar to perform actions upon all of these files also. Good Luck. -- Regards, Mark Ng Director, Information Intelligence (www.informationintelligence.net) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evaluating SSL VPNs' Consider NEOTERIS, chosen as leader by top analysts! The Gartner Group just put Neoteris in the top of its Magic Quadrant, while InStat has confirmed Neoteris as the leader in marketshare. Find out why, and see how you can get plug-n-play secure remote access in about an hour, with no client, server changes, or ongoing maintenance. Visit us at: http://www.neoteris.com/promos/sf-6-9.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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