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11-06-2002 09:40 AM
11-06-2002 09:40 AM
Hey Folks,
From an administrative security viewpoint, is there a method to monitor the data being sent through a telnet/x-windows session, or even map a session to export its display to 2 addresses (I.E. the users IP:0 and an administrtive terminal's IP:0?)
Thanks!
Mike
From an administrative security viewpoint, is there a method to monitor the data being sent through a telnet/x-windows session, or even map a session to export its display to 2 addresses (I.E. the users IP:0 and an administrtive terminal's IP:0?)
Thanks!
Mike
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11-06-2002 09:42 AM
11-06-2002 09:42 AM
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Hi Mike,
Have you looked into xvnc? That will allow you to not only monitor but also participate. For now the console display cannot be shared but other ports can be. Here is the link, if you haven't looked so far -
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/xvnc.html
HTH
...Manjeet
Have you looked into xvnc? That will allow you to not only monitor but also participate. For now the console display cannot be shared but other ports can be. Here is the link, if you haven't looked so far -
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/xvnc.html
HTH
...Manjeet
work is fun ! (my manager is standing behind me!!)
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