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Audit in Solaris Servers.
Hi Friends
I am a Solaries newbie and I am looking out for a software or command or config that can capture all commands run by all users on a server on a daily basis. I believe that this Audit is being done in almost all enterprises and would like to know how the same is done there. Any inputs,links,suggestions are highly appreciated. Note 1-Currently i have written a shell script that copies the .sh_history and .bash_history file of all users who have logged into the server on a day. But it doesn't have the time stamp and looks an awkward way to get the audit done. Note 2- My solaris only farm has around 30 Sol9 & 10 machines. Thanks-in-advance, HG |
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