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тАО07-26-2001 10:34 AM
тАО07-26-2001 10:34 AM
Shadowing a telnet session
Is there any way to shadow a users telnet session from my terminal. I wish to watch our helpdesk people when they are logged in to make sure they are doing things right.
Thanks,
Craig Sharp
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тАО07-26-2001 10:41 AM
тАО07-26-2001 10:41 AM
Re: Shadowing a telnet session
http://www.tridia.com
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тАО07-26-2001 10:44 AM
тАО07-26-2001 10:44 AM
Re: Shadowing a telnet session
"DoubleVision" is one product. See here:
http://www.tridia.com/index2.html
There's even a free download evaluation copy.
...JRF...
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тАО07-27-2001 07:53 AM
тАО07-27-2001 07:53 AM
Re: Shadowing a telnet session
Double Vision is also expensive. Every time you upgrade unix, or even change boxes, you'll need to buy it again, unless you are on maintenance with them. The yearly maint fees are expensive so ask about those when you inquire. If you're a small company you may find it too expensive.
Don't want to be the party pooper but we paid for it, paid again to go from UX9 to UX10, then 9 months later tried to stay on UX10 but go from an 9000 E box to a 9000 D box - and guess what, pay again.
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тАО07-27-2001 11:47 AM
тАО07-27-2001 11:47 AM
Re: Shadowing a telnet session
Tridia also has an OpenSource product called TridiaVNC which you can use. There are versions for most platforms and it's also free.
Patrick
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тАО07-27-2001 02:28 PM
тАО07-27-2001 02:28 PM
Re: Shadowing a telnet session
displays. It may do what you are looking for.
It is available at:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
I have it configured on servers running Windows
2000, HP-UX 10.20, and Linux.
You could also look at ttysnoop which is available
with most Linux distributions.
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тАО07-27-2001 08:43 PM
тАО07-27-2001 08:43 PM
Re: Shadowing a telnet session
You can create an Expect script to log all screen output (including curses-based screens) in a session shell. For this to work, either the Expect script has to be started in the profile or it has to run as the startup shell.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
Brainbench MVP for Unix Admin
http://www.brainbench.com
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тАО05-25-2002 11:56 AM
тАО05-25-2002 11:56 AM
Re: Shadowing a telnet session
In the user's profile put the following..
% csh -i |& tee /tmp/logFileName
or
$ csh -i s>&1 | tee /tmp/logFileName
If you want to watch what they are doing in real time just do a
tail -f /tmp/fileName
Hope this helps you!!