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Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up?
From: Isaac Perez <suscripcions () tsolucio com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 18:44:39 +0200
You can take a look on .bash_history of the user. it don't give you the time but the commands. El mar, 13-06-2006 a las 15:58 +0200, Jannis Kafkoulas escribió:
Hello, I'd like to find out what exactly any user did after they turned to superuser and when exactly each cmd was processed (in a Linux box). Can someone help me managing this? Many thanks Jannis ______________________________________________________________ Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193
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- How to track down which commands sudoers set up? Jannis Kafkoulas (Jun 13)
- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? James Harless (Jun 13)
- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? Erin Carroll (Jun 14)
- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? Isaac Perez (Jun 13)
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- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? James Harless (Jun 13)
- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? Huzeyfe Onal (Jun 14)
- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? jm (Jun 14)
- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? ascii (Jun 14)
- Re: How to track down which commands sudoers set up? Joe Hood (Jun 14)