Hi :)
Well, presence of a feature does not enforce anybody to use it, but enables 
others to use where its needed. If we use vserver for security considerations, 
we may want to log tty activity. Currently there are some tools for this 
purpose, however I would certainly prefer a native vserver solution. I have 
many vservers with running mission critical applications and I definitely want 
to keep track of any terminal activity. Privacy may be a problem if users 
learn this (Kidding :) )
imho, if i am responsible of everything about a specific server/service (with 
sharing dangerous rights with other people), i must know whats going on..

you hide several hidden cameras when you hire a babysitter..this does not 
violate the privacy, but ensures a better level of security. 

best wishes :)

Berk 

Quoting Herbert Poetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> Hi Folks!
> 
> somebody on the irc channel mentioned a feature 
> called 'tty loggin' which UML provides ... 
> well it isn't strictly an UML feature, and therefore 
> I would like to have your opinion:
> 
>   http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/tty_logging.html
> 
> ... especially:
> 
>  - do you consider this or a similar feature
>    very useful for linux-vserver?
>  - would you use such a feature on your hosts?
>  - how do you feel about 'violating the privacy' 
>    in such cases ...
> 
> TIA,
> Herbert
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