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how can i extend freebsd logging capabilities

Asked by rares_dumitrescu in Operating Systems Network Security, Digital Forensics, FreeBSD

Tags: freebsd 7, logging, extend logging capabilities, freebsd logging

hello guys,

i have a freebsd server, with multiple shell users on it, the system is mounted with nosuid/noexec, so users are not executing anything but what i want them to. now, the server keeps on crashing once in 10 15 days, and i don't know why, this  issue has spanned over 3 replaced systems, and we even changed the hardware specs, and keeps on happening.

i think it has to do something with the users, but i can't figure out what. is there any aditional logging that i could do so that i could see if maybe the users are causing the crash, like, logging the shell commands that they do, and have something that would output relevant info in case the server crashes?
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