Is there a method that I can use to keep track of who made changes in certain files on several servers (with the user connected to that machine, because all users have sudo authority and everyone is root and doing so) and when? I've tried svn and etckeeper, I can't keep track of which user has made the change in sv, and in etckeeper, commits are thrown on the root side in auto commit option, I can't follow who made the change. When there is a change I want to make (real time or with a check in a certain time, for example once an hour)
1- The changed file and the change can be diff of the old and new version.
2- which user made that change
For example, you logged in to the server with the demo1 user with ssh and was rooted with the sudo su command, then a change was made in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf. How can I track this with etckeeper or another system including the changes made and who did it, I already have demos with svn and etckeeper, if you have a point to ask, please feel free to ask.
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