El Domingo, 8 de Octubre de 2006 15:34, adel.essafi@xxxxxxxxxxx escribió: > Dear all > I am managing a fedora server in a high school. users connect to the server > through ssh. > I want to know if it is possible to configure the server so that I get all > the command line they type in real type. > the .bash_histoty is not a reliable solution because, it is updated after > logout and the user can erase it. > Is there another way? > > > Thanks, in advance, for help. > > > Adel It's not the same scenerio, I know, but maybe it do the trick. You could install sudosh http://sourceforge.net/projects/sudosh/ and change every shell of every user (of course, if you have a lot of users on that machine, a bash script is the best solution to do that), by the way, sudosh is a sudo shell, filter and can be used as a login shell. Sudosh records all keystrokes. I use it cause i have set up a honeypot at home, so... Furthermore, do you know history command, don't you? Greetings. -- Manuel Arostegui Ramirez. Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues.