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new ones, ones that aren't set any more, or they have changed bits or other modes then it reports the changes. It also tracks s[ug]id files by md5 checksums. This helps detect if a root kit has been installed which would not show under normal name and permissions checking. Maybe sxid is not useful for NetBSD, but it is a great tools for Slackware.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2006/09/13 13:56:57 bartoszkuzma Exp $
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bin/sxid
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man/man1/sxid.1
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man/man5/sxid.conf.5
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share/examples/sxid/sxid.conf
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