bogus intrusion attempt
by dervish on Mar.28, 2016, under Linux, Red Hat
Active log file changed? No way!
[root@entbamboo01 logs]# tmpwatch –test –mtime +7 –nodirs /opt/bamboo/atlassian-bamboo-5.9.7/logs/*log
error: directory /opt/bamboo/atlassian-bamboo-5.9.7/logs/catalina.2015-10-20.log changed right under us!!!
error: this indicates a possible intrusion attempt
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