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[Fed-Talk] RE: Security Update reports



Douglas

You could open Terminal and run "ls -ltr" on the "/Library/Receipts"
directory. That will give you a sorted list of all .app files with their
modified dates.

Matthew Sullivan
NVESD - Web Developer
US Army RDECOM, CERDEC

RE: 

Does anyone know of a way to print a report of what updates I've  
installed on my Mac? My IM folks have been unsuccessful scanning my  
machine with a program called Harris Stat to ensure I've applied the  
most recent security update, and they won't take my word for it. So  
is there any way to print a report from my Mac that will show which  
updates I've applied?

Douglas Ide
Public Affairs Officer-CFSC
703-681-1548/DSN 761-1548
email@hidden
www.armymwr.com




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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 09:58:26 -0400
From: "Fairbanks, Lee (contr-ird)" <email@hidden>
Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Security Update reports
To: <email@hidden>
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	<email@hidden>
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You could take a screenshot from /Library/Receipts/ - that will show
every .pkg that has been run on the machine. Or you could show them a
blank software update window...


-lee

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Subject: [Fed-Talk] Security Update reports


Does anyone know of a way to print a report of what updates I've  
installed on my Mac? My IM folks have been unsuccessful scanning my  
machine with a program called Harris Stat to ensure I've applied the  
most recent security update, and they won't take my word for it. So  
is there any way to print a report from my Mac that will show which  
updates I've applied?

Douglas Ide
Public Affairs Officer-CFSC
703-681-1548/DSN 761-1548
email@hidden
www.armymwr.com


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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 10:11:53 -0400
From: Jason Bracy <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Security Update reports
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You can show them your Software Update log file. Access it through  
the Software Update Preference pane (Click "Installed Updates" and  
"Open As Log")

Or just send them the file located in /Library/Logs/"Software  
Update.log"

BTW, One issue we found with Harris Stat is that it expects all  
released updates to have been installed.

Unfortunately, if you miss a Security Update and install say the  
10.4.6 update which includes the fixes from that Security Update,  
Harris will still report that the Security Update has not been applied.

The only way we found around this was to download the stand alone  
missing Security Update apply it and then re-apply the Combo 10.4.6  
updater, to make sure that files had not been replaced by older  
versions.


Jason

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On May 24, 2006, at 9:36 AM, Douglas Ide wrote:

>
> Does anyone know of a way to print a report of what updates I've  
> installed on my Mac? My IM folks have been unsuccessful scanning my  
> machine with a program called Harris Stat to ensure I've applied  
> the most recent security update, and they won't take my word for  
> it. So is there any way to print a report from my Mac that will  
> show which updates I've applied?
>
> Douglas Ide
> Public Affairs Officer-CFSC
> 703-681-1548/DSN 761-1548
> email@hidden
> www.armymwr.com

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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 08:08:10 -0700
From: Ryan Hofschneider <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Security Update reports
To: email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
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Are there other OS X-compatible products other than Harris STAT  
Scanner that can generate security update reports on remote machines?

Thanks,
Ryan


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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 11:56:58 -0400
From: Michael Kluskens <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Security Update reports
To: email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
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It should be fairly easy to create script that runs via cron that  
just sends things like a directory listing of /Library/Receipts to a  
central server or admin which could process it or store it.  When  
you're only tracking 5 machines it seems like a lot of work to learn  
these third-party products.   Just sending via email looks pretty  
easy.  I imagine with rules in OS X Mail and scripts you could even  
process the messages to create summaries of the status of the machines.

How much do these third-party products really check.  I know that if  
you manually install an update there is no record of the update in  
the software update log or at least the parts I have looked at.   
Obviously, from the discussions these products have limitations of  
their own.

I'm using cron scripts to pull files from a master node to all the  
client nodes of a cluster, a lot easier to understand than fancier  
means I have seen.

Michael

On May 24, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Ryan Hofschneider wrote:

> Are there other OS X-compatible products other than Harris STAT  
> Scanner that can generate security update reports on remote machines?
>


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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 13:09:33 -0400
From: Dave Hale <email@hidden>
Subject: [Fed-Talk] Security Roundtable podcast
To: email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist? 
id=155860327


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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 13:14:55 -0400
From: "Miller, Timothy J." <email@hidden>
Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Security Update reports
To: "Douglas Ide" <email@hidden>,
	<email@hidden>
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

Look in /Library/Receipts.
 
-- Tim

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From: fed-talk-bounces+tmiller=email@hidden on behalf of
Douglas Ide
Sent: Wed 5/24/2006 9:36 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: [Fed-Talk] Security Update reports




Does anyone know of a way to print a report of what updates I've 
installed on my Mac? My IM folks have been unsuccessful scanning my 
machine with a program called Harris Stat to ensure I've applied the 
most recent security update, and they won't take my word for it. So 
is there any way to print a report from my Mac that will show which 
updates I've applied?

Douglas Ide
Public Affairs Officer-CFSC
703-681-1548/DSN 761-1548
email@hidden
www.armymwr.com


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