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Re: bash_history to track users


From: Helder Miguel Rodrigues <hmgr () netcabo pt>
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 11:32:27 +0000

See
http://freshmeat.net/projects/xsh-paranoia/?branch_id=43687&release_id=136308&topic_id=884%2C862%2C148%2C136

I think it will help you!

Helder Rodrigues



Joe Szilagyi wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there any way to totally keep track of users, to the degree of adding
> timestamps and hostnames to each entry in the server's .bash_history
files?
>
> The especially wonderful thing would be able to have .bash_history record
> the IP/hostname the person responsible is logging in from, i.e., if I'm in
> as root from host 'barney.gumble.com', and I run command 'y', I want
history
> to show like, this, and same from other people logging in...
>
>
> 114 barney.gumble.com passwd marge
> 115 barney.gumble.com adduser moe
> 116 65.23.18.95 cd /etc/conf/httpd
> 117 65.23.18.95 vi httpd.conf
> 118 barney.gumble.com pico .bachrc
>
>
> ...and so on. Is this possible?
> _____________________
> Regards, Joe
>
>
>
>
>
>
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