On 2015-10-29 12:54, Ryan DeShone wrote:
> I agree... but back to the original topic. If you just want a log of 
> everything you do, I use the following hack to keep an eternal log of 
> commands run in bash.
> 
> https://gist.github.com/ardichoke/038c84b7966856da211a
> 
> Used it in the past when I was administering hosts that were worked on by
> multiple people. This would help in tracking down who broke things


If all you want is a log, there's always "script".

If what you're after is auditing (not in the legal sense, let's not start
that discussion again) you can use "sudosh".


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