On 16/10/12 11:03, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
On 10/16/2012 07:52 AM, Tiziana Manfroni wrote:
Hi, I have some users that delete .history file (in tcsh shell), so I
can't see their commands.
Can I disable the command "unset history"?
If it is not possible, what can I do?
You can't really prevent a user from altering their environment (it's
just an instruction to their shell which is under their control).
Can you prevent them from running commands?
A sort of exclude group foo from bar, pub, usice_beatha.
maybe using /etc/sudoers?
eg:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/36650/exclude-commands-from-users-sudo-permissions
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Regards,
Frank
"Jack of all, fubars"
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