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by aaamin
2013/10/30 19:36:38
Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
Topic: Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed
Replies: 5
Views: 4851

Re: Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed

Dear TrevorH

Thank you for your kind report.

To be honest I am after one that sends emails on changes in the system, nevertheless, I will have a look at the one you have mentioned as well and see if it needs my requirements.

Thank you.
by aaamin
2013/10/26 07:00:46
Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
Topic: Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed
Replies: 5
Views: 4851

Re: Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed

I was wondering if someone can tell me if this is something that I can get help about here on this forum or I have posted it in the wrong forum.

Thank you.
by aaamin
2013/10/22 22:53:04
Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
Topic: Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed
Replies: 5
Views: 4851

Re: Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed

I am still hoping that someone can help as I am all waiting for your notes.

Thanks.
by aaamin
2013/10/22 20:34:01
Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
Topic: Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed
Replies: 5
Views: 4851

Iwatch or Inotify installation help needed

Dear Friends I have two question for you please: 1/ does IWatch work on CentOS 5.8? if yes, how? 2/ I have installed inotify-tools but I struggle using it because I can only monitor one directory and also I don't get any email alerts about changes made in that directory (i.e /etc) and I always have ...
by aaamin
2012/12/17 14:38:32
Forum: CentOS 5 - General Support
Topic: Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)
Replies: 8
Views: 43007

Re: Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)

Hi All Thank you all for your comments and I am thank full to you but the reason for not replying earlier is because I am digging into this issue with the people who have had access to my server and am trying to gather more information about their activities on my system and will come back to you wi...
by aaamin
2012/12/07 07:16:47
Forum: CentOS 5 - General Support
Topic: Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)
Replies: 8
Views: 43007

Re: Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)

Hi mecha_godzilla Thanks for the reply. To be honest they had to log in as the root user as they needed to install some billing systems for us and I am not sure how to find out if there is any rules set up on my system to clear out the terminal command history on logging out, however it will be grea...
by aaamin
2012/12/06 09:38:52
Forum: CentOS 5 - General Support
Topic: Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)
Replies: 8
Views: 43007

Re: Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)

[quote] mecha_godzilla wrote: If you want to clear the command history during your current session you can use history -c but this can't be used to clear any history that was previously committed to the history file. To find out where your history file is you just need to type # echo $HISTFILE and o...
by aaamin
2012/12/04 22:37:40
Forum: CentOS 5 - General Support
Topic: Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)
Replies: 8
Views: 43007

Where is the commands saved when they are typed in (in CentOS 5.8)

Hi everyone I hope that someone can help with some basic information about how to keep record of the commands that have been typed in my server (CentOS 5.8)terminal or more clearly asking: I want to know where each and every command is saved on my server system when they have been typed in in the te...
by aaamin
2012/11/11 14:39:23
Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
Topic: CentOS 5.8 Guest Server IP Pinging doesn't work
Replies: 4
Views: 1651

Re: CentOS 5.8 Guest Server IP Pinging doesn't work

Hi Trervor I would like to confirm that I have now managed to work round this issue benefiting from your reply as I didn't have my IP tables running so I had to start it using the command:service iptables start. I don't know how to thank you for your useful replies. Wish the best mate and have a nic...
by aaamin
2012/11/05 23:48:02
Forum: CentOS 5 - Server Support
Topic: Error: unixODBC64-devel conflicts with unixODBC-devel
Replies: 12
Views: 10846

Re: Error: unixODBC64-devel conflicts with unixODBC-devel

[quote] TrevorH wrote: I'm pretty sure that you didn't have them installed before as, when I ran `yum remove unixODBC-\*` on my system, it offered to remove the mysql connector package too. Yours did not according to the output you posted.[/quote] Hi Trevor I hope you are all well. I am sorry to bot...