nixCraft: How to Keep a Detailed Audit Trail of What's Being Done on Your Linux Systems
15th Nov 2006, 10:10 GMT
It is recommended that you log user activity using process accounting. Process accounting allows you to view every command executed by a user including CPU and memory time...
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