Thank you guys,
Actually, it was for the security reason that if somebody breaks in the
server then he/she doesn't see what commands are being executed, etc,
etc
and I am using /bin/sh
any more comments?
thanks,
VJ
On 6/2/07, Kevin Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 1:56p -0400 on 02
On 03/06/07, VeeJay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you guys,
Actually, it was for the security reason that if somebody breaks in the
server then he/she doesn't see what commands are being executed, etc,
etc
and I am using /bin/sh
any more comments?
I would not have (honestly!) thought
At 4:42a -0400 on 03 Jun 2007, VeeJay wrote:
Actually, it was for the security reason that if somebody breaks in the
server then he/she doesn't see what commands are being executed, etc,
etc
and I am using /bin/sh
any more comments?
I don't use /bin/sh on a regular basis (bash, for
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:37:59 -0400
Kevin Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, why are you worried about them seeing what commands you've been
running? My first thought is that at the point a malicious someone has
broken into your system, you have (much) bigger things to worry about.
good
Hello there
Could someone would like to describe that how we can disable to show last
executed commands by pressing Up Arrow?
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Thanks!
BR / vj
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VeeJay wrote:
Hello there
Could someone would like to describe that how we can disable to show last
executed commands by pressing Up Arrow?
That would depend on which shell you are running. Can you run the
following command and post the results here?
echo $SHELL
-- Chris
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On 6/2/07, Christopher Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VeeJay wrote:
Hello there
Could someone would like to describe that how we can disable to show last
executed commands by pressing Up Arrow?
That would depend on which shell you are running. Can you run the
following command and post
At 1:56p -0400 on 02 Jun 2007, sac wrote:
On 6/2/07, Christopher Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VeeJay wrote:
Could someone would like to describe that how we can disable to show
last executed commands by pressing Up Arrow?
That would depend on which shell you are running. Can you run
in message
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sac thusly...
VeeJay wrote:
Could someone would like to describe that how we can disable
to show last executed commands by pressing Up Arrow?
...
By default most of the shells like bash, zsh, ksh have history
option. But you can avoid writing