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I am running a Cent OS 7 on the server and I need a tool which can log the user login activity and system activity like, who done login and logout with date and time, when system got starts/shutdown/restarted
it would be good if any application can track the user activities like what user has done.
if any application which provides such features or any of these feature kindly share me the name of that.
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I am running a Cent OS 7 on the server and I need a tool which can log the user login activity and system activity like, who done login and logout with date and time, when system got starts/shutdown/restarted it would be good if any application can track the user activities like what user has done. if any application which provides such features or any of these feature kindly share me the name of that.
You've asked similar open-ended questions in the past. Again, there are numerous monitoring tools, and you have the ability to write your own scripts/programs to integrate into them. So scanning last logins, auth logs, sudo commands, uptime, etc., are all easily integrated with numerous monitoring tools.
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