all commands of all users

adel.essafi at laposte.net adel.essafi at laposte.net
Mon Oct 9 11:46:08 UTC 2006


Thanks all
I am not violatoing privacy. The server is a ssh server for my student. The
know that I see what they type in advance. I correct their faults on line

Thank you again




On Sun, 8 Oct 2006, adel.essafi at laposte.net wrote:

> > 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?

technical aspects aside, are you sure you want to be doing this?
that's a pretty thorough breach of privacy, although i suspect that,
as long as every login is accompanied by the warning, "ALL OF YOUR
KEYSTROKES ARE BEING RECORDED," you're probably good there.

but what's next?  are you going to track all of the intra-machine
emails next?  why not just put in enough security to be able to track
security breaches and leave it at that?  why implement a learning
environment that's just plain paranoid?

just my $0.02.

rday



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