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RE: SQL Server Integrity


From: "Kelley, Brian" <BKelley () AgFirst com>
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 08:09:05 -0400

Data Comparison:
ApexSQL Diff from ApexSQL (http://www.apexsql.com)
SQL Data Compare from Redgate (http://www.red-gate.com)

Auditing:
ApexSQL Audit from ApexSQL
Entegra from Lumigent (http://www.lumigent.com/)
Microsoft SQL Profiler from Microsoft (included in client tools)

Viewing Transaction Log:
ApexSQL Log from ApexSQL
Log Explorer from Lumgent

If auditing is what you are after, you can audit using the trace stored procedures built into SQL Server. A good way to 
start learning how to do this is to use SQL Profiler (one of the client tools) to understand what the audit 
capabilities are (listed above).


-----Original Message-----
From: Bénoni MARTIN [mailto:Benoni.MARTIN () libertis ga]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 4:34 AM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: SQL Server Integrity


Hi list !

I was wondering if there was a simple way / tool / ... which 
will check my MS SQL data integrity. I explain : when 
performing a backup of my DBs, I want to check they have not 
been alterated by a hacker or an error. So I'm looking for 
something as LIDS or Tripwire, but which will work on MS SQL.

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