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Old 03-31-2006, 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Soulwatcher
I usually spend about 15 minutes to a half hour going over my server logs/server each day. I also run a RDD tool much like MRTG. I check the history of the server daily, CPU usage, load, and bandwidth. I also have another tool installed that tells me how much ram the server is using, and how much space is on the hard drives. I am always checking for anything out of the ordinary that might indicate that the server has been hacked.
I guess I need to ask about several dozen questions to you, and here's one of them:

How do I check if someone attempted to hack my server or not?
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