monitored ssh?
Jack Coats
jack at coats.org
Tue Jul 4 13:36:57 EDT 2006
SSH is only to keep people from monitoring what is going on during the
communications, not after it gets to an endpoint.
If you can find a software type of keystroke auditor, and put that on
your servers end of the SSH tunnel.
How about do it the old fassion way. If you find anything
inappropriate happens, can'em.
Quoting nmeyers at javalinux.net:
> On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 11:49:56AM -0400, Robert La Ferla wrote:
>> Is there software or a way with existing software to monitor a ssh
>> connection? Specifically, say you want to allow someone temporary
>> remote access to your system but you want to see what commands they
>> are typing, etc... This is a question more out of curiosity than
>> actual need.
>
> I sincerely hope you can't find anything that can monitor and report on
> what's happening in the encrypted protocol... but you could change that
> user's shell (man usermod) to something that logs its actions.
>
> Nathan
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