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Making a Log of user activity in Solaris 10
My first post.
I need a simple way to log user activity to a unique file for each user and also if any user su's to root, I would like to capture that activity and have it in the unique file for that user. |
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what you want is called "auditing" in solaris... you'll find infos here:
Solaris Auditing (System Administration Guide: Security Services) - Sun Microsystems |
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