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Re: Keystroke logging


From: Byrne Ghavalas <security () nscs uk com>
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 08:08:09 +0100

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Have you considered Sebek [1] from the Honeynet project?  It operates
using a client / server model and has clients for a variety of operating
systems, including Linux and Windows.

Also, depending on where you plan to install the logger - you could
consider a hardware keystroke logger.

[1] http://project.honeynet.org/tools/sebek/

Byrne G


JB wrote:
| I'm wondering if anyone has either a kernel level keystroke logger for the
| Linux 2.6, or a userspace keystroke logger for Linux. As part of our
| penetration testing, we are required to give the client a log of all
| actions performed - so this would be a good way of logging all linux
| commands. Also - if you know of the same sort of tool for windows - that
| would also be appreciated.
|
| -J
|
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