On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 01:31:58PM +0200, Bret Lambert wrote: > On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:28:21AM -0400, Jiri B wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:38:18AM +0200, Wies??aw Kielas wrote: > > > Dear misc@, > > > > > > Is there any way to get information about last commands executed on a > > > OpenBSD machine? I'm interested in getting the command name along with > > > arguments passed to it. > > > > > > From what I gathered so far, lastcomm can't show command arguments - is > > > there any way/other tool which can do that? > > > > Usual unix process accounting does not take care about commands' args. > > Anyway, you probably won't care about what normal users execute, you > > probably want that only for admins/root. Then I would propose to build > > a server with conserve (console server) which would be used as source > > host to ssh/console to destination servers for admins/root. conserve > > can save sessions in text form, you could have a filter and send it via > > syslog/whatever to central logging server. > > > > j. > > > > Why make shit more difficult than it need be? From the sudo man page: > > sudo also supports logging a command's input and output streams.
Er, I meant to copy sudo can log both successful and unsuccessful attempts I blame the lack of something in my something system.