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Keystroke Logging



On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Irv Englander wrote:

> Has anyone come across a simple way to do keystroke logging in the
> background? I know that DEC Unix used to have a utility for this
> purpose. You simply started it at a prompt with background &, and it
> saved everything you typed to a file. This would be useful to me in my
> classes--I could have the students log their work and send it to me as a
> file.

Sounds like the script command will do what you are looking for.  See the
man page for script.


-- 
Derek Martin
Senior System Administrator
Mission Critical Linux
martin at MissionCriticalLinux.com 

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