Re: ttysnoop openssh woody

2004-06-29 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 02:35:55PM -0400, Dan MacNeil said
> The primary goal is collaberation not spying so I could setup telnet
> limited to local host & follow the fine man, but this seems an extra
> step...

Screen does an excellent job of this; read the "multiuser session"
section of it's info page for more information.

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Re: ttysnoop openssh woody

2004-06-29 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 02:35:55PM -0400, Dan MacNeil said
> The primary goal is collaberation not spying so I could setup telnet
> limited to local host & follow the fine man, but this seems an extra
> step...

Screen does an excellent job of this; read the "multiuser session"
section of it's info page for more information.

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ttysnoop openssh woody

2004-06-27 Thread Dan MacNeil

Does anyone have a recipe for getting ttysnoop working with openssh on
woody w/o recompiling openssh?

This guide:

http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:ieeFRmtUJ-AJ:www.forty-two.nl/documentation/HOWTOOPENSSHwithTTYSNOOP.pdf+ttysnoop/++ssh+snooptab++login+program&hl=en&lr=lang_en

...will do it but I am too lazy to recompile open ssh.

The primary goal is collaberation not spying so I could setup telnet
limited to local host & follow the fine man, but this seems an extra
step...




ttysnoop openssh woody

2004-06-27 Thread Dan MacNeil

Does anyone have a recipe for getting ttysnoop working with openssh on
woody w/o recompiling openssh?

This guide:

http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:ieeFRmtUJ-AJ:www.forty-two.nl/documentation/HOWTOOPENSSHwithTTYSNOOP.pdf+ttysnoop/++ssh+snooptab++login+program&hl=en&lr=lang_en

...will do it but I am too lazy to recompile open ssh.

The primary goal is collaberation not spying so I could setup telnet
limited to local host & follow the fine man, but this seems an extra
step...


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