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Re: Keystroke logging


From: Tomasz Piotr Palarz <tpalar1 () uic edu>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:12:35 -0500 (CDT)


Sebek which is available from http://honeynet.org/tools/sebek/ is good,
though it might not be exactly what you are looking for. It has both a
server and a client and it has to be compiled with the kernel that you
want to use it with (it's a module) and no 2.6 kernel. It's nice though,
because it can even catch scp file transfers.

--
Tomasz Piotr Palarz
Computer Science Undergraduate
ACM President 2005-2006 Academic Year
University of Illinois at Chicago


On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, 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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