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How to implement auto session logging (ie Unix "script" in .profile or /etc/profile)

Asked by sunhux in Bourne Shell (sh), Unix Systems Programming, Unix Setup

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For change control/support purposes, our OpenVMS servers require tech support
or administrator to login to a central VMS server (which is DCL shell script menu
driven) & from there, the administrator has to choose an option on the screen that
will do "telnet/log=logfilename  target_host/IP_addr_to_access" (in OpenVMS it's
"set host/log=...   target_host/IP_addr_to_access).

Would like to implement this on Solaris/HPUX/RedHat servers - is it possible to do
this transparently to the user : it's sort of screen logger plus keylogger (but don't
capture passwords)  :
I'm thinking along the line of inserting into each individual users'  .profile (for Korn
& Bourne shell) the lines  
   script filename_userid_date_time
   ...... user gets into system to do whatever he's doing .....
   When user type "exit" or Control-D to exit,  Unix OS will
    exit twice (once to close the "scripted" file & another
    time is the actual logoff.

Appreciate specific/exact codings.

Probably can be done at /etc/profile so that I don't have to
do this to each & every user's .profile but the coding has
to be such that it only apply this to userids with the first
3 alphabets containing the text "sgp" as I don't want to
log users who login using oraxxxxxx  or  an application
related id (aworks ...).

The administrators could be login to the system from a
telnet/ssh.  

Certainly, if the user  sgpxxxx login & then "su root",
whatever, he types/views after the "su" should still
be logged.


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