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Keystroke Logging



Are there any legal issues here??? Keystroke logging probably requires
written notice to the students as well as a well documented department
approval.

Thorin wrote:

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> 'script' would do the trick, but be aware that it captures all screen
> input (ctrl characters, etc..)
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> From: "Irv Englander" <ienglander at monad.net>
> To: <discuss at Blu.Org>
> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 11:55
> Subject: Keystroke Logging
>
> > 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.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Irv Englander (ienglander at bentley.edu)
> >
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