Re: history files

From: Jim Patterson (jim_patterson@attbi.com)
Date: 12/28/02

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    From: Jim Patterson <jim_patterson@attbi.com>
    Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 04:06:57 GMT
    
    

    Wojtek Walczak wrote:

    > Dnia Fri, 27 Dec 2002 05:20:44 GMT, root napisa³(a):
    > > I believe that some of the history files are being modified on one of
    > > our servers. How can I prevent, or tell for sure if this is happening.
    > Use hidden logging ;) You need to apply some patches to your shells.
    > Here's one for zsh:
    > <http://gminick.linuxsecurity.pl/pliki/old/tools/zsh-hidden-log.patch>
    >
    > Here's one for bash:
    > <ftp://213.146.38.147/pub/bash-2.05-backup_history.patch>
    >
    > HTH.
    >
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    Thanks, this is what I was looking for.



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