In message <of599fdc36.969bd559-onc1257656.0049829c-c1257658.00308...@nemian.lu>, [email protected] writes

Hi all,

We are using Universe 10.2.1 to run a Life Insurance application and we use
the UV command line to carry out various database administration tasks. All
other access is via the application, where all transactions are recorded to
an audit trail. We have the auditors in at the moment and they are very
interested in having a compulsory tracing of the command line sessions
logged  as if a COMO ON was issued as the first command however I don't
know of any way to make this mandatory, i.e. not allow COMO OFF. Does any
one know any better.

May be a bit more hassle, might not be ...

See what the auditors think about indexes/triggers logging all changes to files. It might create a heck of a lot of disk usage, but it would achieve the same thing and probably be a lot easier to enforce. Or ask what commands they're worried about - obviously ED for a start - and put a wrapper round that ...

I don't know how to force comos. To make it worse, you can do a COMO ON and it will kill the first como and start a new one - which is a damn useful feature on occasion!

The other thing is, if you use a terminal emulator, can you force that to log all sessions?

Many thanks for any help.

Brian Parker

Cheers,
Wol
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