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Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
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sudosh is a filter and can be used as a login shell. sudosh takes
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advantage of pty devices in order to sit between the user's keyboard
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and a program, in this case a shell.
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sudosh was designed specifically to be used in conjunction with sudo
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or by itself as a login shell.. sudosh allows the execution of a
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root shell with logging. Every command the user types within the root
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shell is logged as well as the output.
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How is this different than "sudo -s" or "sudo /bin/sh" ?
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Using "sudo -s" or other methods doesn't log commands typed to syslog.
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Generally the commands are logged to a file such as .sh_history and if
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you use a shell such as csh that doesn't support command-line logging
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you're out of luck.
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sudosh fills this gap. No matter what shell you use, all of the command
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lines are logged to syslog (including vi keystrokes.)
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See README in /usr/doc/sudosh2-<version> for configuration and usage.
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