Answers to: Are there PC monitoring tools for Linux?http://linuxexchange.org/questions/1037/are-there-pc-monitoring-tools-for-linux<p>I'm looking for a Linux monitoring tool that I can install on one of my Linux boxes used for backing up data. I'd like to know, besides using a form of shell history, if there is way to capture all keystrokes and place them in a root-only accessible location? Or perhaps maybe what I am looking for a global shell history program that the individual users can't access to add to or remove from. Just curious if anyone knows of any such tool suite.</p>enMon, 12 Jul 2010 20:36:47 -0400Answer by rfelsburghttp://linuxexchange.org/questions/1037/are-there-pc-monitoring-tools-for-linux/1039<p>Rootsh is the program I prefer for that type of command line logging. You can use a method of psacct, and sudo as well it just takes a bit more work but they are both default installs on the system and require no extra installation.</p> <p>-Rob</p>rfelsburgMon, 12 Jul 2010 20:36:47 -0400http://linuxexchange.org/questions/1037/are-there-pc-monitoring-tools-for-linux/1039