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Re: login session transcript

Subject: Re: login session transcript
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 19:50:49 +0100
Hi Jonathan,

Have you thought of using sudo, and then you can allow the vendor to do
only what they need to. Get a list of commands that they need to use,
and only allow them access to those commands. For more info man sudo.

I've used this in the past for the same type of situation, and it worked
like a charm.

xyberpix


On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 15:55, Jonathan C. Detert wrote:
Hello,

I need to give a vendor shell access to a freeBSD system I run,
and worse yet, I need to give them root access.
I want to know everything the vendor does while logged in.

I'm thinking of making the vendor's login shell be

        'script -q -a <somefilename>'

but :

a) i don't want the vendor to be able to delete the logfile

b) it would be nice if the vendor wouldn't know his activity was being
   logged

Does anyone have a better suggestion for me than to use script?
Does anyone have an idea how to address points a) and b) ?

Thanks
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