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| Author | Topic: FCheck runtimes |
| Rob Morse |
posted 7/19/01 9:55 PM
We have been testing fcheck for a while now and it is a great alternative to spending 50K for tripwire. I do have one question for though. You mentioned in the REAME me that you ran fcheck on a 10 minute interval with little or no impact to system performance. I am testing in on several different SUN system from quad processor 420Rs to Netra X1s and it takes about 10 minutes for fcheck to run and it hammers the cpu the entire time. I have excluded as many files as I would like to. I am running it with the -adfrsx options. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for a great product. |
| M. Gumienny |
posted 8/30/01 7:35 PM
I'm stumped for a solution on that one. I've never had, or heard of a similar issue. I've even personally ran it on 500 Mhz Intel SCO boxes with no impact. Are you sure you don't have some underlying symbolic link problems? http://www.geocities.com/fcheck2000 |
| David |
posted 3/19/07 3:30 PM
Are you using -s in your crontab for seeing the results? I think -s is for creating the initial hash with -c. Remove the -s and try again. |
| Alec |
posted 7/16/07 3:34 PM
im trying to download fcheck, from many sites but the file is always rar.why is this? is it happening to everyone or just me? oh and a few websites have broken links to this, so its really messed up now, ya geo cities too its messed up the files are all rar. its a rip off.i dont know a link that gives you a proper download, even if the file name is INSTALL its still rar.and something that really pissed me off was the 6 digit number i had to write, i wrote it exactly like i was suppost to! it said denied, jeezus if somebody made a mistake and put in the wrong number how am i suppost to submit a message? |
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