Hi,
Have a look at snoopy.
It is a execve wrapper that prints out the commands run to syslog
James
> -Original Message-
> From: Mart Frauenlob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 June 2006 09:25
> To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Command histor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to set up an audit trail for all commands run on machines. I
know that the auth.log records who logs in and when, and that each
user's .bash_history has a history of their commands. But is there some
other way to create a log for all commands run on a system?
My First Post ;)
Check out vlogger by THC
Check out basha at freshmeat.net
I use basha here, nice and user selective.
Both work with ssh too...
--cg
From: Mike Dornberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Command history log for audit trail
Date: F
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 01:08:37PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need to set up an audit trail for all commands run on machines. I
I'm no kernel expert, but can't processes be forked, too by calling some
kernel functions directly (I mean not by using library functions)?
I don't know i
also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.06.15.2208 +0200]:
> I need to set up an audit trail for all commands run on machines. I
> know that the auth.log records who logs in and when, and that each
> user's .bash_history has a history of their commands. But is there some
> other w
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 01:08:37PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need to set up an audit trail for all commands run on machines. I
> know that the auth.log records who logs in and when, and that each
> user's .bash_history has a history of their commands. But is there some
> other way to c
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you can run snoopy which will log all commands issued into auth.log
- - Ceers, Peter
On 15.06.2006, at 22:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to set up an audit trail for all commands run on machines. I
know that the auth.log records who logs in
On 6/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to set up an audit trail for all commands run on machines. I
know that the auth.log records who logs in and when, and that each
user's .bash_history has a history of their commands. But is there some
other way to create a log for
I need to set up an audit trail for all commands run on machines. I
know that the auth.log records who logs in and when, and that each
user's .bash_history has a history of their commands. But is there some
other way to create a log for all commands run on a system?
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