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TSthefryingfox
post Oct 28 2006, 06:13 PM, updated 20y ago

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Just wanted to gather system administrators so we can share our thoughts and skills or even discuss on issue's we face everyday

Any one here work as a system admin professionally?


I have a small little question, i have this file server whereby its dedicated for a certain project. The thing is im having issue's about someone deleting certain folders used by senior management and these people are within the group. So i cant block these groups from accessing the folders.

I would like to know is there a 3rd party application that would show logs on who deletes content of a folder? Backup and restore can be done but i want to catch who is the culprit thats behind that.

Is there a way or tip that you could share??

Thanks a bunch
welwitchia
post Oct 28 2006, 06:26 PM

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Actually, i had the same problem. Some looser deleted of excel files that contained some accounting information. We sorta figured out who did it but without any proof.

Anyway, I saw u'r post and decided to google it. Came out with this :

http://www.2ka.org/?q=node/33

U wanna give it a try and report your findings back to us? tongue.gif
I'm gonna give it a whirl when i get back to office on Monday.
TSthefryingfox
post Oct 28 2006, 06:30 PM

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thats great.
Will give it a try on Monday.
Will install it in a testing env before moving to the production server.

I've goggled too. Tested 1 in testing env but screwed up few services. Cant remember what was the name tho. It slowed down file access considerably. Hope this works fine.


cwtien
post Oct 28 2006, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(thefryingfox @ Oct 28 2006, 06:13 PM)
Just wanted to gather system administrators so we can share our thoughts and skills or even discuss on issue's we face everyday

Any one here work as a system admin professionally?
I have a small little question, i have this file server whereby its dedicated for a certain project. The thing is im having issue's about someone deleting certain folders used by senior management and these people are within the group. So i cant block these groups from accessing the folders.

I would like to know is there a 3rd party application that would show logs on who deletes content of a folder? Backup and restore can be done but i want to catch who is the culprit thats behind that.

Is there a way or tip that you could share??

Thanks a bunch
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If you're running NTFS, you can just turn on auditing on the folder (Security/Advanced/Auditing).

That shuold enable you to see who's deleting the files. It's logged into the security event log.
Nansin
post Oct 29 2006, 01:04 AM

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or perhaps cvs/svn?
but then very mafan.
i guess the default windows security as mention above much better.
netcrusader
post Oct 29 2006, 07:26 PM

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QUOTE(cwtien @ Oct 28 2006, 09:14 PM)
If you're running NTFS, you can just turn on auditing on the folder (Security/Advanced/Auditing).

That shuold enable you to see who's deleting the files.  It's logged into the security event log.
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Second that. The security log will show who delete what file at what time. That's the best evidence. Then send a personal email to the culprit with the screenshot attached, says "dont ever mess with your system administrator". rclxms.gif


Techy
post Oct 30 2006, 09:10 AM

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How about in unix enviroment? Same issue....

QUOTE(netcrusader @ Oct 29 2006, 07:26 PM)
Second that.  The security log will show who delete what file at what time. That's the best evidence. Then send a personal email to the culprit with the screenshot attached, says "dont ever mess with your system administrator". rclxms.gif
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cockerish
post Oct 31 2006, 09:53 PM

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any other issue' u guys want to share?

seems interesting.

does anyone know how to update the dhcp address pool automatically so it drops ip address's thats not being used ? im having problem coz the ip address's are stuck and not released when a machine shuts down...one project has roughly 260 machines and 1 dhcp server doh.gif

apart from increasing the pool, any other efficient way?
bryon
post Nov 1 2006, 06:35 PM

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i would like to know the above answer too

 

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