01-21-2009
Sudo question
Folks;
I have SUDO configured on my SUSE boxes to allow a specific groups to run specific duties so one group has ALL permission & other group has permission to run a few commands only.
when i look at the sudoer log, i see people login info only,
Is there a way to capture every thing users do after becoming root using sudo?
I want to be able to see if the user add file or modify or delete something.
currently i don't see this info.
is there any configuration i can add to sudo to allow me to see every thing the user did after he/she sudo as root?
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rpccp_add_member
add member(1m) add member(1m)
NAME
add member - Adds a member to a group in a name service entry; if the specified entry does not exist, creates the entry
SYNOPSIS
rpccp add member group-entry-name -m member [-s syntax]
OPTIONS
Declares the name of a member to be added to the specified group entry (required).
You can add only one member at a time. Indicates the name syntax of the entry name (optional). The only value for this option is the dce
name syntax, which is the default name syntax. Until an alternative name syntax becomes available, specifying the -s option is unnecessary.
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the name of the target group. For an entry in the local cell, you can omit the cell name and specify only the cell-relative
name.
DESCRIPTION
The add member command adds a member to a group in a name service entry. The name of the entry containing the group and the name of the
new group member are required. The entry of a group may have been created previously (by either the add entry or add member command). If
the specified entry does not exist, the add member command tries to create the entry.
Privilege Required
You need both read permission and write permission to the CDS object entry (the target group entry). If the entry does not exist, you also
need insert permission to the parent directory.
NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.
EXAMPLES
The following commands run RPCCP and add the member /.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_3 to the group /.:/LandS/anthro/Calendar_group: $ rpccp
rpccp> add member > -m /.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_3 > /.:/LandS/anthro/Calendar_group
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Commands: remove group(1m), remove member(1m), show group(1m)
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