Hello mates..
i need help with these things
*Users should be allowed to login only once, i.e Multiple logins from single user should be restricted and should issue an alert if any user tries .
*statistics of everyday log in time ,duration of login,and the commands executed by the user
*Alert if the user is initiating more than 5 process in interval of 5minutes and also alert if any process of the user runs for more than 5mins.
This is a tough one. Also, number 3 is totally unrealistic - normal operations on a unix box can do 10 processes in 10 seconds.
You need to define what you mean by processes. A harmless command like this:
uses four processes in a few seconds. If users are locked into a menuing system then you can "count" each menu selection as a process. Almost every command you enter into UNIX creates at least one new process.
You can get most of what you ask by using the script command in the user's login
with something to detect multiple logins
The file is your audit. These files will need maintenance or the disk will fill up over time
The other alternative is to turn on auditing. To help you with that we need to know the exact type of UNIX you have.
Okay multiple log and all I'm done. Now all I need is to report if a particular user starts more than 5 processes in 5mins.
And if a user runs one particular process for more than 5 mins..
First of all, who and users do less than w, so for only counting the user's logins I propose
(2nd attempt with $USER in case $LOGNAME is not set.)
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For your processes requirement, check if you can use the information from
Hint: stime is neither well parse-able nor portable; etime is often better.
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