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Auditing user logins on Linux servers

User_FMXJH
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If I wanted to keep track of a user's logins, and also what directories he/she has gone through, what steps should go through to record this type of messages?
Based on my understanding, a system can log different activities in "/var/log/messages" file according to what level of activities you want to keep.
Thanks!