Re: rm logging

2001-12-03 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 01:37:12AM +0100, Kim De Smaele ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > No, I'm running solaris 7 on it. > I'just trying to find out a way to setup a logging for the rm command. > Not for every user on the entire system, just for some users, defined by > default group ( defined in /et

RE: rm logging

2001-12-02 Thread Kim De Smaele
.debian.org Onderwerp: Re: rm logging At 2001-11-30T14:13:05Z, "DE SMAELE Kim (BMB)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am trying to setup an remove logging on a few of our sun E10K > development servers. You're running Debian GNU/Linux on an E10K? Not that there

Re: rm logging

2001-11-30 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2001-11-30T14:13:05Z, "DE SMAELE Kim (BMB)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am trying to setup an remove logging on a few of our sun E10K > development servers. You're running Debian GNU/Linux on an E10K? Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I thought that would be pretty unusual.

Re: rm logging

2001-11-30 Thread Colin Watson
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 03:13:05PM +0100, DE SMAELE Kim (BMB) wrote: > I am trying to setup an remove logging on a few of our sun E10K development > servers. > Is there any one of you who has an idea howto log every rm command ( not in > the syslog or with the sysdaemon if possible ). You will ha

rm logging

2001-11-30 Thread DE SMAELE Kim \(BMB\)
Hi all,   I am trying to setup an remove logging on a few of our sun E10K development servers. Is there any one of you who has an idea howto log every rm command  ( not in the syslog or with the sysdaemon if possible ).     Thanks in advance.   Best Regards,   Kim De Smaele   Proximus B