felipe gonzales wrote:
hi all normally all executed cli commands on splat are logged to /var/log/messages in the form (example): "shell: cmd by user: ifconfig -a" now we changed the default shell from the user admin from cpshell to bash, which has for us the advantage that we are directly in expert mode. the disadvantage seems to be that the executed cli commands are no longer logged to /var/log/messages. is this a feature from cpshell? or is it a specific bash option we should set? I thought there is an option to control whether commands are logged or not but I don't remember where....
this is a feature from cpshell, not bash.
in bash you can use the 'history' command to see what commands have been issued in the shell.
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