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On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 08:41:06 -0500, Stone, Timothy wrote:

> > 
> > Check /var/log/secure, your actions should have been logged there.
> > 
> 

> Nothing but recent "sudo" actions. :( *Nothing* of my recent work
in Users and Groups is logged there (when working as the
authenticated root user). In a simple bid to secure the passwords of
a number of users installed for various programs, i.e. user:mrtg
password:mrtg, I changed many to a highly cryptic "offensive
nonsense" phase 11 characters in length. These actions are *not*
appearing in /var/log/secure
>>>

Well, useradd and userdel DO log when you add/remove a user or group
account. But you didn't describe how you deleted a user. If, of
course, you did it manually with a text editor, there would be no
logs about that.

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Sorry for the crap-style quoting, but your lines were overlong.
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