Another wonderful email from me. :) The ssh.com version of ssh will log information on the remotely executed command in the syslog: Mar 7 15:29:20 6D:marx sshd[21346]: log: executing remote command as root: ls It seems that openssh doesn't do that by default. If you put the server in debug mode you'll see the command, but a lot of extra stuff that you don't want to see. Feature suggestion...?
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Kevin Taylor wrote:> > Another wonderful email from me. :) > > The ssh.com version of ssh will log information on the remotely executed > command in the syslog: > > Mar 7 15:29:20 6D:marx sshd[21346]: log: executing remote command as > root: ls > > It seems that openssh doesn't do that by default. If you put the server > in debug mode you'll see the command, but a lot of extra stuff that you > don't want to see. > > Feature suggestion...?Some days ago I have created small patch for openssh. It is possible that you don't need all my changes but there is the one so you can use only a part of this patch :) http://www.ans.pl/Unix/ole-openssh-2.5.1p1.patch.gz Best regards, Krzysztof Oledzki
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Kevin Taylor wrote:> > Another wonderful email from me. :) > > The ssh.com version of ssh will log information on the remotely executed > command in the syslog: > > Mar 7 15:29:20 6D:marx sshd[21346]: log: executing remote command as > root: ls > > It seems that openssh doesn't do that by default. If you put the server > in debug mode you'll see the command, but a lot of extra stuff that you > don't want to see.IMO, this kind of logging can be rather intrusive.. -- Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted, Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall" Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert Jordan: A Crown of Swords