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05-22-2002 11:38 PM
05-22-2002 11:38 PM
Telnet logging
How can I config the telnetd or other programe to record all the activities
that someone typed into the telnet client session? So that I can playback what did the user done before.
that someone typed into the telnet client session? So that I can playback what did the user done before.
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05-23-2002 09:29 AM
05-23-2002 09:29 AM
Re: Telnet logging
in.telnetd has a debug mode which may do what you want:
in.telnetd -D netdata
http://www.linuxvalley.it/encyclopedia/ldp/manpage/man8/in.telnetd.8.php
Ron
in.telnetd -D netdata
http://www.linuxvalley.it/encyclopedia/ldp/manpage/man8/in.telnetd.8.php
Ron
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05-24-2002 12:21 AM
05-24-2002 12:21 AM
Re: Telnet logging
Hi Ron,
Seems that "in.telnetd -D netdata" can capture those information. But when I set the option "-D netdata" to the "telnet" inside the /etc/xinetd.d/, after reboot it, the telnet seem cannot be started. Why ??
Also, where is the captured information be stored?
Thanks,
CL
Seems that "in.telnetd -D netdata" can capture those information. But when I set the option "-D netdata" to the "telnet" inside the /etc/xinetd.d/, after reboot it, the telnet seem cannot be started. Why ??
Also, where is the captured information be stored?
Thanks,
CL
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05-24-2002 01:12 AM
05-24-2002 01:12 AM
Re: Telnet logging
Hi
how did you add -D option int the config file?
On my RH7.1, I added
server_args = -D netdata
just one line after server = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
After I restarted xinetd, still I could telnet to the RH7.1.
But what I see the result of -D option, I don't think this is what you are looking for..
Just try.
Good Luck
how did you add -D option int the config file?
On my RH7.1, I added
server_args = -D netdata
just one line after server = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
After I restarted xinetd, still I could telnet to the RH7.1.
But what I see the result of -D option, I don't think this is what you are looking for..
Just try.
Good Luck
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