sudosh is an auditing shell filter and can be used as a login shell. Sudosh records all keystrokes and output and can play back the session as just like a VCR. Sudosh2 is a continuation of the development of sudosh.
http://www.shortcutsolutions.net/software/40-software-development/55-introduction-to-sudosh2.html
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Fixed bug 1891890, rewrote signal handling code for better compatibility, per Georges Kesseler Fixed bug 1891901: core dump without config file Added default minimum settings in case of missing config file. Feature request: Standardised logging ourput for session start and stop, per Cesare Tensi Created new config option, clearenvironment, to allow existing environment settings to carry through to new session.
Fixed bug 1891890, rewrote signal handling code for better compatibility, per Georges Kesseler Fixed bug 1891901: core dump without config file Added default minimum settings in case of missing config file. Feature request: Standardised logging ourput for session start and stop, per Cesare Tensi Created new config option, clearenvironment, to allow existing environment settings to carry through to new session.
This release contains a couple fixes for compilation on non-Linux platforms. If you are already using 1.0.1, you do not need to upgrade.
I'm happy to announce version of sudosh2. This version contains several bugfixes which should increase compatibility and stability. All users should consider upgrading. sudosh2 is a continuation of development of sudosh. The initial focus of sudosh2 is to correct stability and compatibility issues that exist in sudosh, which I believe has been accomplished with 1.0.1. Any sites running sudosh should upgrade to sudosh2 1.0.1, which is fully compatible with your existing sudosh usage and config, while correcting several security and compatibility issues. In addition, more work was put in to allowing sudosh to be used as a login shell. While in 1.0.0 this worked just as well as before I forked, generally speaking it rarely actually worked. Please see the README for more information on using sudosh as a login shell. Moving ahead there will be more focus on additional features (feature requests are welcome!),
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