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Can anyone tell how to keep a trace of the commands executed by users using psacct. I have found commands for this utility but i want log files to get generated instead of using commands so that i have a permanent record of the activities done by the users.
Another thing is that the commands(e.g sa,ac) provide a very deep process level output. which i like only the commands executed by the users. help is appreciated in advanced. |
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This tutorial by Vivek provides some good information
How to keep a detailed audit trail of what’s being done on your Linux systems | nixCraft If you have any specific issues or looking for config let us know |
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