Please advice, software which could memorize all command typed in Linux box
Hello,
Please advice, any software which could memorize all command typed in Linux box, in addition to 'history' command something like: user:user1 date: 10.10.10 command typed: ls user:user2 date: 10.10.10 command typed: pwd Thanks |
Hello,
Google is your best friend for this type of question. Kind regards, Eric |
Good answer...
I tried by the way to do this before posting this... Nothing suitable, for me Thanks |
Hi,
Then you didn't look hard enough. The third link when looking for "keylogger for linux" is to a forum. On that forum you'll find two links to software. The post are quite old but the links (the first for sure) still link to existing website and software. The software linked to doesn't only log local but also telnet, SSH and others. So that should suite your needs I believe. Also there's an 'old' thread here on LQ regarding the same subject in which you might pick up some ideas. Happy searching! Kind regards, Eric |
More matter answer, my search was 'history aimed', but keylogger sounds more suitable
Thanks |
Hello,
No problem :-) Also if you're looking for something to log what your users are doing when assuming root powers, you can have a look at rootsh. Kind regards, Eric |
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Besides I wouldn't want a keystroke logger. I'd want a permanent preservation of command history files; conceptually that's easier to read than ten thousand lines of "ld^HD^H^Hdir^H^H^Hls", lol. |
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