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# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4
PortSystem 1.0
PortGroup github 1.0
github.setup squash sudosh2 1.0.7 v
github.tarball_from archive
revision 0
description \
sudosh is an auditing shell filter and can be used as a login shell.
long_description \
{*}${description} sudosh is an auditing shell filter and can be used as a \
login shell. Sudosh records all keystrokes and output and can play back \
the session as just like a VCR. Sudosh2 is a continuation of the \
development of sudosh. Sudosh2 is an auditing layer between sudo and a \
user\'s shell, that can also be used as a login shell. User sessions are \
recorded and are available for later playback by the system \
administrator. sudosh2 does not record command history except when \
executed remotely via ssh\'s command option. If you\'re looking for \
something to just log commands, there are other tools for that. sudosh2 \
does not log sessions to syslog. If you need to consolidate session logs \
to a single location, logging them to a network filesystem is currently \
the recommended option. sudosh2 was forked from sudosh, which was pulled \
by its original developer when a commercial company bought it from him. \
The initial project goals were to fix several major bugs, make it 64 bit \
safe, and port to newer versions of Unix operating systems. The initial \
targets were RHEL5 and Solaris 10, but most recent free Unix systems \
should work perfectly.
categories shells security
installs_libs no
license OSL-2
maintainers {gmail.com:herby.gillot @herbygillot} \
openmaintainer
checksums rmd160 3384d399f9fe08c603458cbfbe4f2330d5286d05 \
sha256 deff53402cc1d27c149fe4031e1e9961a32f32424252c099a7d5edcef74f5f4a \
size 148232
conflicts sudosh
use_autoreconf yes
autoreconf.cmd autoreconf
autoreconf.args -fvi
depends_build-append \
port:autoconf \
port:automake \
port:libtool
configure.args-append \
--disable-silent-rules \
--mandir=${prefix}/share/man \
--sysconfdir=${prefix}/etc
patchfiles-append patch-getopt.diff
compiler.c_standard 2017