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adamger #1
Which command or subsystem can record/monitor all actions of login users??
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
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Scott Doyland #2
Re: Which command or subsystem can record/monitor all actions of login users??
[email]adam.ger@msa.hinet.net[/email] (adamger) wrote in message news:<11e66e6d.0309182344.420f5009@posting.google. com>...
If you want that level of detail you can get a program called 'PEEK'> 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
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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Kent Squires #3
Re: Which command or subsystem can record/monitor all actions of login users??
Doesn't the aix auditing do this, too? There is sufficient overhead
with auditing though
On 19 Sep 2003 07:58:32 -0700, [email]scott_doyland@johnlewis.co.uk[/email] (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.
>
>ScottKent Squires Guest
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Randy Styka #4
Re: Which command or subsystem can record/monitor all actions oflogin users??
Scott Doyland wrote:
Yes, PEEK lets you do this, and you can also use it for remote> [email]adam.ger@msa.hinet.net[/email] (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
support, demos, training. Basically you can see what someone
is doing to provide that support. Details via email to
[email]peek@computron.com[/email] or visit [url]www.computron.com[/url] Thanks!
Randy Styka
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adamger #5
Re: Which command or subsystem can record/monitor all actions of login users??
[email]scott_doyland@johnlewis.co.uk[/email] (Scott Doyland) wrote in message news:<3994f860.0309190658.9af2f06@posting.google.c om>...
Couldnot find "peek", it's a 3rd party software or not??> [email]adam.ger@msa.hinet.net[/email] (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
By the way, which 3rd software you suggest??
Thx
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adamger #6
Re: Which command or subsystem can record/monitor all actions of login users??
Kent Squires <ksquires@geeks.org> wrote in message news:<as9mmv8rjrj24aqc6ainl68s553rn2o8lh@4ax.com>. ..
How much overload when auditing system active??> Doesn't the aix auditing do this, too? There is sufficient overhead
> with auditing though
>
> On 19 Sep 2003 07:58:32 -0700, [email]scott_doyland@johnlewis.co.uk[/email] (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
30% or 50% of the system??
Thx
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