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What version of *nix will this have to run on, as I may know of a
couple of things that you could use? Basically you want a keylogger
right, with a couple of slights mods to it, also are you averse to
kernel modules doing this, or do you want a program that you can put in
/root, /opt, or where ever?
xyberpix
On 10 Mar 2005, at 07:08, mkemp_at_cs.nmsu.edu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was hoping that someone could help me out. I would be much obliged.
> I need a shell program that will record what a user enters, write it
> to a file (possibly in the user's home directory), a time stamp, and,
> say, the first 100 characters of text that the command issued
> produced. No control charachters should appear in the file. I've
> concluded that a really long .history isn't good enough.
> I've been trying to write one using ptys but since I'm not so great
> of a programmer, I'm hoping someone out there has already written such
> a thing.
>
> Cordially,
> MK
>
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Received on Mar 17 2005