there's ttysnoop, although that may only work for serial connections. unsure as ive never used it. -- ======================================================================== Rocky McGaugh Atipa Linux Solutions Linux Systems Engineer www.atipa.com rocky@smluc.org rmcgaugh@atipa.com ======================================================================== On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Sam Carleton wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
Check out the program called sniffit or tcpdump. If you can't find these check out http://www.freshmeat.net
I don't mean this to sound rude (and this is not directed at you Sam) but I just answered this question not even 2 hours ago.
Jack,
I saw your earlier posting, but I did not think it related to what I am trying to do. I do believe that when I was playing with Linux a few years back I learned of a way to "tap into" the terminal someone was using in a telnet session. This was only for telnet net and effectivally gives root the same window that the user has and the ability to take control, if desired. I guess I was wrong.
-- Sam Carleton
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