Hi folks.I'm looking for a clean solution, to log through syslog every single
shell command that a user make.I've found many wrapper scripts, or stuff like
'sudosh, snoopy logger', but actually, it sounds pretty dirty imho.
What solution guys could you suggest me ?
Greetings.
Lorenzo
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 11:20:09AM +, Lorenzo Crapovich wrote:
Hi folks.I'm looking for a clean solution, to log through syslog every single
shell command that a user make.I've found many wrapper scripts, or stuff like
'sudosh, snoopy logger', but actually, it sounds pretty dirty imho.
On 12/14/2012 12:20 PM, Lorenzo Crapovich wrote:
Hi folks.I'm looking for a clean solution, to log through syslog
every single shell command that a user make.
Why not log to /var/account/acct?
See accton(8) and sa(8).
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 01:50:49PM +0100, Dustin Fechner wrote:
On 12/14/2012 12:20 PM, Lorenzo Crapovich wrote:
Hi folks.I'm looking for a clean solution, to log through syslog
every single shell command that a user make.
Why not log to /var/account/acct?
See accton(8) and sa(8).
Logs
The driver for AR9485 seems to be fully function in libre Linux from
what I've tried, don't need the vanilla Linux version for at least the
wifi to work. Would it not be possible to thereby port over the libre
linux driver version to get some kind of code going to start hacking on
to support
Running OpenBSD 4.5 (I know, I should upgrade it), with isakmpd and ipsec.
Here's what I want to do:
|--|==SiteB)
SiteA ---| Firewall | VPN Tunnels )---multiple subnets
|--|==SiteC)
In words:
I have a site in the US
On 12/14/2012 03:27 PM, Beto wrote:
Hi, SiteB and Sitec have OpenBSD Firewall ?
The vpn is firewall to firewall, the manage of network is only route add
xxx xx
I'm not sure what SiteB and SiteC are running - I think either Juniper
or Cisco somethings.
What works for now is to bring up
Hi, SiteB and Sitec have OpenBSD Firewall ?
The vpn is firewall to firewall, the manage of network is only route add
xxx xx
2012/12/14 Henry Stilmack h.stilm...@jach.hawaii.edu
Running OpenBSD 4.5 (I know, I should upgrade it), with isakmpd and ipsec.
Here's what I want to do:
I understand a little more, and siteC siteB handle the same firewall ? or
are separate firewall?
2012/12/14 Henry Stilmack h.stilm...@jach.hawaii.edu
On 12/14/2012 03:27 PM, Beto wrote:
Hi, SiteB and Sitec have OpenBSD Firewall ?
The vpn is firewall to firewall, the manage of network is
On 12/14/2012 03:34 PM, Beto wrote:
I understand a little more, and siteC siteB handle the same firewall ? or
are separate firewall?
No, they are at two completely different locations, but both feed into
the same internal network(s)
/SiteB\
SiteA/ \-Protected
Ok, I tell him I have my settings
SiteASiteB
192.168.1.x fwa fwb 192.168.2.x
|
fwc
192.168.3.x
SiteC
Site A can see the sites B and C, the Site B can see A and C, the
this is what you need, sorry for my English
2012/12/14 Beto b...@compumundohypermegared.org
Ok, I tell him I have my settings
SiteASiteB
192.168.1.x fwa fwb 192.168.2.x
|
fwc
Shut up and show us the code.
2012/12/14 Sha'ul sh...@lavabit.com
The driver for AR9485 seems to be fully function in libre Linux from what
I've tried, don't need the vanilla Linux version for at least the wifi to
work. Would it not be possible to thereby port over the libre linux driver
On 14 Dec 2012 at 16:43, Sha'ul wrote:
The driver for AR9485 seems to be fully function in libre Linux from
what I've tried, don't need the vanilla Linux version for at least the
wifi to work. Would it not be possible to thereby port over the libre
linux driver version to get some kind of
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