[Gllug] Stupid shell question

John Hearns john.hearns at cern.ch
Tue Jun 18 15:04:21 UTC 2002


Well folks, here is another stupid question,
which I know the answer to already.
But the collective GLLUG mind never ceases to surprise...


Question - is there any way of trapping (or logging)
executables which users try to execute and  which are not
present on the system?
Say the user types 'foo' and gets the response
bash: foo: command not found

I know the answer to this is 'replace bash (or any other
shell) with a doctored version which will log this'
Any better answers (read 'easier to implement by a lazy person')?


John H.



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