On Tuesday 23 July 2002 12:11 pm, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> All such commands are logged in shell history file which depends upon user
> shell. It's .bash_history for bash and .sh_history for sh/ksh, IIRC.

With bash, this is configurable via HISTFILE environment variable. Set that to
/dev/null and nothing will be logged. Also, I have found the default
HISTFILESIZE (=1000) too inadequate - I always set it to 10000 :-(

There was a patch to bash that was posted here (or was is LIP?) some time ago 
that logged all user commands to syslog.

Binand

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