yes this is what i wanted to find out. if i have one history file as you said then i could not get the ip address of each command so i cannot know who is actually running the command because maybe 5 person can log in with 1 username. thats why i created separate history file for each ip address. i just wanted to know if i could do something to get all the commands of the user including the ip address of the user that runs the command. its fine i can export the specific history file that i want to check and then do
Hi,
I can use history command in unix to view my last 50 commands. But how can I run the previous commands easily? Can history command help?
Firebird (2 Replies)
Hi
We are sharing our envoirnment with our component teams. the plateform is SunOS 5.8 Generic_117350-41 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V490.
All team logs in the domain with same user and perform activities.
Now for the system auditing purpose can somebody guide me how can I get the details when... (6 Replies)
Hello every body,
Kindly inform me How Do i find out the time I executed a command previously on UNIX Solaris??
To be more specific and more clear about what i want to know is that I want a command the enables me to know the history and which command i run at this history/time.
FYI I used... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
My need is :
1. To know who , when , which command used.
2. Local user should not delete this information.
I mean , with an example , i can say
i have a user user1
i need to give all the following permissions to user1, :
a. A specific directory other than his home... (3 Replies)
Is it possible to find out the history of recently typed in commands of a particular user in a multi user system?
the history command expects a numeric argument with it. is it possible to find out the history o commands of a particular user say John_smith for example? (2 Replies)
Hi all,
My need is :
1. To know who , when , which command used.
2. Local user should not delete this information.
I mean , with an example , i can say
i have a user user1
i need to give all the following permissions to user1, :
a. A specific directory other than his home... (1 Reply)
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archive_history() { HISTORYOLD=${HISTFILE}.archive CURTIME=`date` CURTTY=`tty` IP=$(echo $SSH_CLIENT | awk '{print $1}') if ; then echo "#-${HOSTNAME}-- ${CURBASHDATE} - ${CURTIME} ($CURTTY) ${USER} ${IP}----" >> $HISTORYOLD history... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bbrun
bbrun(1) bbtools bbrun(1)NAME
bbrun - An elegant tool for the Blackbox window manager that runs commands
SYNTAX
bbrun [OPTIONS] [-- [-display <display>]]...
DESCRIPTION
bbrun is a small but very useful application. It makes it convenient to quickly execute commands from the blackbox or fluxbox window man-
agers. bbrun is very similar to KDE's Alt+F2 Run Command dialog box. When launched, it occupies a small portion of the desktop and docks
itself to the right side of the screen. The run dialog is opened by clicking on the tiny bbrun window.
You don't necessarily need blackbox for this program to work. It looks just as good in fluxbox, but it won't look the same in other window
managers.
FILES
~/.bbrun_history
OPTIONS -a, --advanced - advanced mode, shows more options than the normal command entry box. The default is for it to be in normal (tradi-
tional/simple) mode.
-h, --help - this help screen
-i, --history-file=<history file> - set the history file to use. (default:
~/.bbrun_history)
-v, --version - print the version number
-w, --withdraw - withdrawn mode, will go straight to command entry box
Options that must occur after '--' if they are used:
-display <display> - set the display that the gearbox should show up on
GENERAL USAGE INFO
bbrun can be run in normal mode where it creates an icon that sits in the slit. You can then click on the gear icon to make the text entry
window popup. You can also run bbrun in withdrawn mode by specifying the -w flag. This is ideal for use with the key shortcut program
bbkeys since it will jump straight to the text entry screen. bbrun also supports the 'escape' and 'enter' keys for those of you who like
to use the mouse as little as possbile.
bbrun keeps a history of your most recent commands. The history list is stored in the '.bbrun_history' file in your home directory. If the
file does not exist it is created automatically.
Also keep in mind that you need quotes when you specify arguments with spaces in them. eg. mpg123 '/mp3/Creed - Higher.mp3'
This file was updated by Kevin Coyner <kcoyner@debian.org> on February 12, 2007.
Josh King <jking@dwave.net> 1.6 bbrun(1)