It seems that if you use syslog, you can configure where it is dropped there. Man sudo says:
Code:
sudo can log both successful and unsuccessful attempts (as well as
errors) to syslog(3), a log file, or both. By default sudo will log
via syslog(3) but this is changeable at configure time or via the
sudoers file.
Hi there,
It might seem tricky, I confess.
We use sudo to allow people to initiate priviledged commands (but not all commands) on our Unix systems.
To by pass this, some people initiate the sudo su - command ;
The main issue is to 'know' what those people do when they gain root access.... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I have two problems, My system is SunOS 5.9:
1- I have installed sudo but I have a problem logging user activities on other hosts, the way I installed it is that I installed sudo and the sudoers file in a shared directory on a NFS server which is mounted by all computers on the... (1 Reply)
Hi everybody, ]
I would like to ask just simpe and short question. I am using freeBSD 6.0 and Debian Sarge.
From Debian console I can log as root using ssh to bsd mashine but not vice versa.
When I say in bsd console su I got sorry output, it does not allow me to su to root when I am logged... (5 Replies)
Dear All,
Could I change password while login in to ftp server(solaris 10)? I tried to use fileZilla and command prompt(window) to change my password but It can't. Do you have any suggestion ?
Ps. I can't telnet and ssh to the server because of poicy for ftpuser.
Thank in advance (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have a directory with 45 kshell scripts .
I would like to grant sudo to specific account on this DIRECTORY and not on each and every files. Is it possible ?
(note: I have the same scripts and directory both on linux redhat + hpux)
Best Regards (1 Reply)
Hi All
I have a requirement in which during sudo logging, I must get the year details also in sudo log file. As below output is not mentioning the year due to this I will not able to idenfiy that this log belong to 2012 or 2011 or 2010
Dec 12 11:30:21 XYZ sudo: user1 : TTY=pts/5 ;... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I am fairly new to shell scripting and I am trying the following:
My shell script creates a tar file with files with the ending ~. The directory - where the files and sub directories are located - comes as a parameter when I call the script. Files that are archived will be written in... (1 Reply)
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log::agent::driver::syslog
Agent::Driver::Syslog(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Agent::Driver::Syslog(3pm)NAME
Log::Agent::Driver::Syslog - syslog logging driver for Log::Agent
SYNOPSIS
use Log::Agent;
require Log::Agent::Driver::Syslog;
my $driver = Log::Agent::Driver::Syslog->make(
-prefix => prefix,
-facility => "user",
-showpid => 1,
-socktype => "unix",
-logopt => "ndelay",
);
logconfig(-driver => $driver);
DESCRIPTION
The syslog logging driver delegates logxxx() operations to syslog() via the Sys::Syslog(3) interface.
The creation routine make() takes the following switches:
"-facility" => facility
Tell syslog() which facility to use (e.g. "user", "auth", "daemon"). Unlike the Sys::Syslog(3) interface, the facility is set once and
for all: every logging message will use the same facility.
If you wish to log something to "auth" for instance, then do so via Sys::Syslog directly: there is no guarantee that the application
will configure its Log::Agent to use syslog anyway!
"-logopt" => syslog options
Specifies logging options, under the form of a string containing zero or more of the words ndelay, cons or nowait.
"-prefix" => prefix
The prefix here is syslog's identification string.
"-showpid" => flag
Set to true to have the PID of the process logged. It is false by default.
"-socktype" => (unix | inet)
Specifies the logging socket type to use. The default behaviour is to use Sys:Syslog's default.
CHANNELS
All the channels go to syslog(), of course.
AUTHOR
Raphael Manfredi <Raphael_Manfredi@pobox.com>
SEE ALSO Log::Agent::Driver(3), Log::Agent::Channel::Syslog(3).
perl v5.10.0 2002-03-09 Agent::Driver::Syslog(3pm)