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| Subject: | Re: root group in solaris |
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| Date: | Mon, 25 Sep 2006 07:51:06 +0200 |
Salut, On Thu, 2006-09-21 at 11:59 -0700, Keith Bucher wrote:
One option that I've used to log these commands is sudosh (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sudosh/). It acts as a login shell, but logs all commands/keystrokes and allows easy playback/review of them for auditing.
What if one of the commands is /bin/ksh? Or if the person in question
runs sudo /bin/ksh?
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