General :: History With Date And Executed File/command?
Feb 17, 2011what is the tool to get the history inclduing the user name,command time and from which file/folder the command is executed.
View 1 Replieswhat is the tool to get the history inclduing the user name,command time and from which file/folder the command is executed.
View 1 Repliesi am working with linux security auditing project on my Servers.I want to find out all the commands executed by individual users.i think using last command,find out the login details.But how can find out the commands executed by each users on all logins except "history".?
View 2 Replies View RelatedSuppose when I issue history command it is showing 100 entries with number attached to each command executed.
how to edit the history to remove few commands executed by me so as to protect the system from other users.
I am trying to watch a command and try to log it into a file. I tried
watch -t -n 10 "(date '+TIME:%H:%M:%S'
; ps aux | grep "pattern" | wc -l)" >>
logfile
and am expecting a result like
TIME: 10:32:30 12
TIME: 10:32:40 18
TIME: 10:32:50 2
to be stored in logfile. However, when the logfile has unprintable characters in in. How do I get this kind of output from the command li
I want to be able to use Ctrl+R to have reverse-i search. Also if I press Shift+Up Arrow after typing the first few characters of a recently executed command then the shell should complete the command by finding the most recent commmand having the same first few characters.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCurrently we are using Unix machine & the activity are logged in the file using following code used in profile
.profile code
# /ln/aud_root/dds_ibm/.profile
trap 'print "not allowed"' INT
trap 'print "not allowed"' QUIT
trap 'print "not allowed"' TSTP
[Code].....
I am using CRON to create a new, blank file, every minute, in a specific location on my web server. After web searching, and reading man pages, I get the impression that the following command is supposed to work:touch /home/mydomain/var/folder/attachments/`date +%H%M`.txtThis should give me a new file with a file name that is the current hour and minute.However, when executed, the CRON mailer reports:touch /home/mydomain/var/folder/attachments/`date +/bin/sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching /bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of fileSo, it looks like shell is seeing the plus (+) sign as an EOFObviously, nothing get created.What would be the easiest, single line command to create an empty file, at a given location, with a time based file name
View 5 Replies View RelatedBash's command history is great, especially it is useful when adding the history -a command to the COMMAND_PROMPT.However, I'm wondering if there is a way to log the commands to a file as soon as the Return key is pressed, e.g. before starting the command and not on completion of the command (using the COMMAND_PROMPT option would save the command once the prompt is there again).
I read about auditing programs like snoopy and session recorder like script but I thought they're already too complex for the simple question I have. I guess that deactivating that script logs all the output of the command would lead already in the right direction but isn't there a quicker way to solve that probelm?
I want to use PROMPT_COMMAND variable to build a history of all the commands i execute. So Basically i want to append the last executed command to my own command log file. How can i find the last executed command ?
I want to add PROMPT_COMMAND="echo $last_executed_command >> my_command_log" But I am not sure how to find the last executed command
What's the command to delete bash command history?
View 4 Replies View Relatedis it possible to log the command output's history that are previously printed messages in the terminal to a file? that is the first command output when i first opened terminal through the last command.
View 5 Replies View RelatedHow do I use the "history" command to fire the last run command?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have one distro installed, LILO as the boot loader, and i wonder if it's possible to duplicate the lilo entries with an option which executes some script or command during, or after the boot.Actually, i installed a Slackware + autolaunching virtual machine, but i have two VM, so i need to autolaunch one of them. May i choose it from the very beginning ?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a .wav file that ask "what's is your name in a robotic/computer voice. Is there I way I can execute that .wav file to execute as the script itself ask "What is your name?" giving the illusion that the computer is asking the question?
View 7 Replies View RelatedIf someone has done something wrong on a shared linux machine. If i want to find out who is that person or ip from where it is been done what are all the possible ways. 1 possibility I thought was to get the PID of the command and get other details from that PID?
View 4 Replies View RelatedJust as the subject,I didn't find a appropriate answer with google. Is there any command to replace it?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am just wondering is there any other altrenate location which saves the history command logs other that bash_history file.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI know the 'history' command give me a list of the commands I have typed into the Unix terminal.
How do I see the command history for all of the users currently logged onto the system?
I was running scripts overnight from the command line (inside Screen on a Linux EC2 instance) and some errors that I was not tracking occurred. I want to "scroll up" or view more of the history in Screen, but I cannot seem to find any commands that will work. I need to see the onscreen output "further up" than I can on my current screen. CTRL + a is supposed to put me into scroll mode inside Screen, but it's not working.
View 4 Replies View RelatedCan anybody show me how to view command history of another user? I am an admin on my machine. I can see normal history by viewing /home/user_name/.bash_history but i can't see commands of that "user_name" when they were doing sudo. Is there a way to view all command executed by one user?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to use history command to show the time stamp, user id, ip address, command logged
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhile using history command i can able to see only last twenty histroy commands.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI would really like to preserve a file's original modified date and pass it back to the file as the same attribute after a script has worked on it. I get a lot of JPEG files from different places on the Net which I either turn around and upload or burn to disk, and having the "original" date of either download or last mod in a graphics app would be for me, in the long run, a lot more helpful when deciding, for instance, which files to "recycle" or pass on backing up more than once.I've tried doing this on my own every now and then. Where I run into problems is that it appears "stat" and "date" use different formats for date information, and I can't seem to puzzle out how to "translate" one to the other satisfactorily for the latter command.
Just to give an example:
stat foo.jpg |grep Modify gives me
Modify: 2010-07-12 06:28:56.890625000 -0400
Passing that string as-is to date foo.jpg, I get the errordate: unknown option -- 0 and the usual semi-courteous suggestion to Try 'date --help' for more information.Somehow my TexInfo database got screwed up somewhere along the line and info dategives me the short article on date input formats, not the full documentation for the command
I am using squid proxy server for sharing Internet in my internal network. I would like to know that how can I check the browsing history by individual users web surfing history by their IP addresses?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI wrote a simple script to see if firefox is running. However, the ps command is not executed, when I open the logfile I see: "DEBUG LINE 4" and not DEBUG LINE 5, so "ps -e" is never executed despite using the full path of the ps command.
Here is my script:
#!/bin/bash -l
# simple script to test if firefox is running...
PS=/usr/bin/ps echo "DEBUG $LINENO"
$PS -e | fgrep firefox echo "DEBUG LINE $LINENO"
How to use the date command to display, for example, 10-Mar-2010 01:01:53? What's the format string?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I use the "history" command to fire the last run command?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have to trace back what command and when it is used for the last 3 months. It is quite urgent as I have trouble with the system configuration.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI would appreciate help with how to extract the date and time from at command jobs. From what I can tell, the date and time is embedded in the file name (/var/spool/atjobs).I'd be using this information in a (bash) shell script.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI need to pipe the output of date command, to form a command like this:
mycommand -f 20110721
where 20110721 is current YearMonthDay.