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Re: Keystroke logging
From: Joshua Hamor <josh () cnemedia com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 19:07:40 -0700
Agreed. Most modern shells have history logs. You should be able to save this text file for your tests.
-J also Jeff Miller wrote:
I've used bash shell logging before for similar situations. just grab the source and compile with the syslogging option.On Jun 30, 2005, at 2:36 PM, JB wrote:I'm wondering if anyone has either a kernel level keystroke logger for theLinux 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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- Re: Keystroke logging Jeremy Heslop (Jul 01)
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- Re: Keystroke logging Maximiliano Bertacchini (Jul 01)
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- Re: Keystroke logging paul dansing (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Harry Hoffman (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Joshua Hamor (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Guillaume Vissian (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Aaron J. Bedra (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Chuck (Jul 06)
- Re: Keystroke logging Guillaume Vissian (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Tomasz Piotr Palarz (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Dave McCormick (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Jay D. Dyson (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging Jerome Athias (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging netmask (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging - mouse Alvin Oga (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging - mouse Golden_Eternity (Jul 01)
- Re: Keystroke logging - mouse Alvin Oga (Jul 01)