chattr +a his .bash_history and .bashrc. When he logs out, you can see
all the commands in his .bash_history.

Is this what you want ?




On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:59:57 +0200, "Padiyath Sreekumaran"
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> 
>    Hi,
>      I want to monitor the session
>    from an external ssh connection to the server and write the
>    commands(if possible)the person is executing in a file during
>    the installation of a software.Can I use VNC SW for this?
> 
>    regards,
>    Kumar
>    
>    
> 
> 
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