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Hey Guys,
i am new into shell programming and i have to do one script which have to record all the commands entered by a specific user. Example of that, i have a system running on unix, several users are using this system, i have to create like a databse which will record every user entered that system as well as recording all the commands being entered by that user. Can u help me in such case??? Thanks for your help.... |
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