Hello. "Note that you could introduce the configuration above in the user's .profile. But then you would need to setup permissions properly in such a way that prevents the user from modifying this file. This includes: having the user's home directories not belong to the user (since he would be able to remove the file otherwise) but at the same time enable them to read the .profile configuration file and write on the .bash_history. It would be good to set the immutable flag (also using chattr) for .profile too if you do it this way." How to make this?
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