[plug] putty for Red Hat Linux 7.3

Bennett, Phillip PBennett at arg.net.au
Thu Apr 15 11:10:30 WST 2004


My favorite being to redirect .bash_history to /dev/null so the admins can't
see what I'm doing. :)

Does anyone else do this?  Is there some way to stop it?

Phil.

-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Ringer [mailto:craig at postnewspapers.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, 15 April 2004 10:59
To: Perth Linux User Group; ranz at devdata.net
Subject: RE: [plug] putty for Red Hat Linux 7.3


On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 09:02, Randal Adamson wrote:
> Hi Bret,
> 
> As Craig and Leon stated (and as I stated originally), plain ol' simple
> ssh will still do what you need. I have ssh logging setup as default on
> all my debian boxes. I can go in as root and check each user's logs to
> see what they've been up to ... i.e.:
> 
> #cat .bash_history | less 

The bash history files may be edited by the user, if they care to. I
doubt this matters, but it's worth noting for others here.

Craig Ringer

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