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Kathir_1
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Enable timing when command ran in history and enable audit in non-trusted server

Enable timing when command ran in history and enable audit in non-trusted server
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Avinash20
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Re: Enable timing when command ran in history and enable audit in non-trusted server

Hi Kathir,

Thanks for posting your question

The product â StdModSecExt_B.11.23.02_HP-UX_B.11.23_IA+PA.depotâ should be installed in the server to turn on the auditing. This product can be downloaded freely.

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Avinash20
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Kathir_1
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Re: Enable timing when command ran in history and enable audit in non-trusted server

thanks avinash,

please let me know how to enable history command to display 1000 commands with time stamp.
Dennis Handly
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Re: Enable timing when command ran in history and enable audit in non-trusted server

>enable history command to display 1000 commands with time stamp.

Normal shell command history doesn't keep timestamps.
Kathir_1
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Re: Enable timing when command ran in history and enable audit in non-trusted server

thanks dennis, is there is any way to enable it in auditing system
Dennis Handly
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Re: Enable timing when command ran in history and enable audit in non-trusted server

>is there is any way to enable it in auditing system

When you turn on auditing you log system calls. You will have to guess what commands caused each one.