On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 05:49:49PM +0200, ? ? wrote:
> ?? ??, 2003-10-29 ? 07:11, John Keimel ??:
> What if the user compiles zsh (or there is something similar) and uses
> it? Or finds a way that doesn't use bash to execute his commands?
>
> I've thought of doing something like this i
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 05:49:49PM +0200, ? ? wrote:
> ?? ??, 2003-10-29 ? 07:11, John Keimel ??:
> What if the user compiles zsh (or there is something similar) and uses
> it? Or finds a way that doesn't use bash to execute his commands?
>
> I've thought of doing something like this i
Hi,
I have found that I need to specify "Listen 443" in addition to enabling
the mod_ssl module. I notice that you do not have the directive
"SSLEngine On" either so try putting in the aforementioned directives
and see if that helps.
Not sure about your unresolved symbol problem, you only need to
Hi,
I have found that I need to specify "Listen 443" in addition to enabling
the mod_ssl module. I notice that you do not have the directive
"SSLEngine On" either so try putting in the aforementioned directives
and see if that helps.
Not sure about your unresolved symbol problem, you only need to
На ср, 2003-10-29 в 07:11, John Keimel записа:
> For several servers I maintain we took the bash code and hacked it to
> log all commands, with usernames, to a log file. Yes, it's nosy. It's
> actually called 'nosy bash' by us. It's not been sent to the bash
> maintainers at all yet, but I could s
This one time, at band camp, Craig said:
> Hi Guys
>
> Does anyone happen to know how I could have Exim parse a text file with
> a list of users in, if they are in the file to send mail to another an
> exhange server else deliver to local mailbox ?
>
> Any suggestions would be welcomed.
I'd take
На ср, 2003-10-29 в 07:11, John Keimel записа:
> For several servers I maintain we took the bash code and hacked it to
> log all commands, with usernames, to a log file. Yes, it's nosy. It's
> actually called 'nosy bash' by us. It's not been sent to the bash
> maintainers at all yet, but I could s
This one time, at band camp, Craig said:
> Hi Guys
>
> Does anyone happen to know how I could have Exim parse a text file with
> a list of users in, if they are in the file to send mail to another an
> exhange server else deliver to local mailbox ?
>
> Any suggestions would be welcomed.
I'd take
I found snoopy to be very helpful (and packaged in Debian).
Example log:
Oct 29 10:57:05 onix snoopy[23669]: [arodrigo, uid:0 sid:15246]: ls -F -p -N
--color=auto
Oct 29 10:57:49 onix snoopy[23688]: [arodrigo, uid:0 sid:15246]: cat
/var/log/control
Oct 29 10:57:49 onix snoopy[23690]: [(null), ui
If your programmer gives you the diff could you please send it to me too?
Thank you.
Eddy Petrisor
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 7:29 AM
> To: Dan MacNeil; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: command lo
I found snoopy to be very helpful (and packaged in Debian).
Example log:
Oct 29 10:57:05 onix snoopy[23669]: [arodrigo, uid:0 sid:15246]: ls -F -p -N
--color=auto
Oct 29 10:57:49 onix snoopy[23688]: [arodrigo, uid:0 sid:15246]: cat /var/log/control
Oct 29 10:57:49 onix snoopy[23690]: [(null), uid
If your programmer gives you the diff could you please send it to me too?
Thank you.
Eddy Petrisor
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 7:29 AM
> To: Dan MacNeil; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: command logging
>
>
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