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| adam.ger@msa.hinet.net (adamger) wrote in message news:<11e66e6d.0309182344.420f5009@posting.google. com>... > Could someone tell me Which command or subsystem can record/monitor > all actions of login users?? > including command, process and resources the users had been executed. > > Thanks If you want that level of detail you can get a program called 'PEEK' that allows you to 'peek' on other users and also recored every keystroke they make. Its not an AIX command but a 3rd party prog that you have to buy. Can't remember where it comes from now but a search on the net may find it. Scott |
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| Doesn't the aix auditing do this, too? There is sufficient overhead with auditing though On 19 Sep 2003 07:58:32 -0700, scott_doyland@johnlewis.co.uk (Scott Doyland) wrote: >adam.ger@msa.hinet.net (adamger) wrote in message news:<11e66e6d.0309182344.420f5009@posting.google. com>... >> Could someone tell me Which command or subsystem can record/monitor >> all actions of login users?? >> including command, process and resources the users had been executed. >> >> Thanks > >If you want that level of detail you can get a program called 'PEEK' >that allows you to 'peek' on other users and also recored every >keystroke they make. > >Its not an AIX command but a 3rd party prog that you have to buy. > >Can't remember where it comes from now but a search on the net may >find it. > >Scott |
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| Scott Doyland wrote: > adam.ger@msa.hinet.net (adamger) wrote in message news:<11e66e6d.0309182344.420f5009@posting.google. com>... > >>Could someone tell me Which command or subsystem can record/monitor >>all actions of login users?? >>including command, process and resources the users had been executed. >> >>Thanks > > > If you want that level of detail you can get a program called 'PEEK' > that allows you to 'peek' on other users and also recored every > keystroke they make. > > Its not an AIX command but a 3rd party prog that you have to buy. > > Can't remember where it comes from now but a search on the net may > find it. > > Scott Yes, PEEK lets you do this, and you can also use it for remote support, demos, training. Basically you can see what someone is doing to provide that support. Details via email to peek@computron.com or visit www.computron.com Thanks! Randy Styka |
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| scott_doyland@johnlewis.co.uk (Scott Doyland) wrote in message news:<3994f860.0309190658.9af2f06@posting.google.c om>... > adam.ger@msa.hinet.net (adamger) wrote in message news:<11e66e6d.0309182344.420f5009@posting.google. com>... > > Could someone tell me Which command or subsystem can record/monitor > > all actions of login users?? > > including command, process and resources the users had been executed. > > > > Thanks > > If you want that level of detail you can get a program called 'PEEK' > that allows you to 'peek' on other users and also recored every > keystroke they make. > > Its not an AIX command but a 3rd party prog that you have to buy. > > Can't remember where it comes from now but a search on the net may > find it. > > Scott Couldnot find "peek", it's a 3rd party software or not?? By the way, which 3rd software you suggest?? Thx |
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| Kent Squires <ksquires@geeks.org> wrote in message news:<as9mmv8rjrj24aqc6ainl68s553rn2o8lh@4ax.com>. .. > Doesn't the aix auditing do this, too? There is sufficient overhead > with auditing though > > On 19 Sep 2003 07:58:32 -0700, scott_doyland@johnlewis.co.uk (Scott > Doyland) wrote: > > >adam.ger@msa.hinet.net (adamger) wrote in message news:<11e66e6d.0309182344.420f5009@posting.google. com>... > >> Could someone tell me Which command or subsystem can record/monitor > >> all actions of login users?? > >> including command, process and resources the users had been executed. > >> > >> Thanks > > > >If you want that level of detail you can get a program called 'PEEK' > >that allows you to 'peek' on other users and also recored every > >keystroke they make. > > > >Its not an AIX command but a 3rd party prog that you have to buy. > > > >Can't remember where it comes from now but a search on the net may > >find it. > > > >Scott How much overload when auditing system active?? 30% or 50% of the system?? Thx |