On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Vijay Sankar <vsan...@foretell.ca> wrote:
> Quoting trondd <tro...@gmail.com>:
>
>>> The second problem I have is that when I change password, out of habit, I
>>> do a passwd instead of mypasswd.
>>
>>
>>
>> Why not call the script passwd and put it in the path ahead of the real
>> one?
>>
>> What is the goal?  Are there users on the system trying to brute force
>> change a password?  Or are you just tracking how often you change your own
>> to comply with some policy?
>>
>> Tim.
>>
>>
>
> Ahh, did not think of renaming passwd and putting it in the path ahead of
> the real one! Thanks very much for that idea -- will try that as it will
> solve at least one thing.
>
> Vijay
>
> The goal is mainly to prevent Windows admins from saying that we cannot log
> and audit password change events on OpenBSD. I am very frustrated when I see
> it being used as an argument for not considering OpenBSD.

Or you can log every command issued on the system...
Your management would be very happy! ;) ;)

http://pastebin.com/FZw4rT3T

Ciao!
David
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