Need to log all commands in Solaris.

From: Piszcz, Justin (jpiszcz_at_servervault.com)
Date: 05/26/05

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    For Solaris, no matter what shell is used I need to log all user
    commands.

    What is the best type of software to achieve this in Solaris?
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