Re: spying on my users

2002-07-22 Thread Death
July 23, 2002 1:03 AM Subject: Re: spying on my users > > as root, is there a way to see what commands my users are typing into their > > consoles? > > ideally, i'd like to see exactly what they see on their screen. > > One way is to have your users run screen(1). See the

RE: spying on my users

2002-07-22 Thread Rahul Torvi
Just type w on your prompt HTH Rahul Torvi -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Harry Putnam Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 6:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: spying on my users "daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

Re: spying on my users

2002-07-22 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, daniel wrote: > as root, is there a way to see what commands my users are typing into their > consoles? Aside from the fact that it's a morally bad idea (and illegal, unless you've posted due notice under the 1987 ECPA statute), you might want to check out ttysnoop. If you

Re: spying on my users

2002-07-22 Thread Harry Putnam
"daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > as root, is there a way to see what commands my users are typing into their > consoles? > ideally, i'd like to see exactly what they see on their screen. Rubber hoses and aligator clips on genitalia car battery. __

Re: spying on my users

2002-07-22 Thread Will Francis
> as root, is there a way to see what commands my users are typing into their > consoles? > ideally, i'd like to see exactly what they see on their screen. One way is to have your users run screen(1). See the -x option As a side note, see the detach/attach and multiple window functionality of sc

spying on my users

2002-07-22 Thread daniel
as root, is there a way to see what commands my users are typing into their consoles? ideally, i'd like to see exactly what they see on their screen. _ daniel a. g. quinn starving programmer now, i say to you today my friends, even though we face the difficulties