Abdelkader Yousfi wrote: > All, > > How can we know on RHEL what each users is doing on the system (commands, > file accessing...etc)? > Thanks! Are you talking about *every* *single* *command* (assuming we're not talking X here, but shell), or just when they issue commands with root privilege? If the latter, they should be using sudo most of the time, and then everything will be logged in /var/log/secure. If you mean the former, that's inane. They started doing that at a major corporation I worked at in '03, allegedly as part of their SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley) compliance, and it's a bad joke; it's more 'if anyone ever asks, we'll bury them under so much info that they'll never find what they're looking for". Really - what do you actually *need* to know? What are you trying to achieve? Logging everything that everyone does, say, by copying their .bash_history file every few minutes, or adding a shell wrapper that logs it, the way the company I worked for did, for more than a handful of people will *bury* you. While we're at it, though I hate it, are you using selinux? mark -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list