tcpdump displays packets, as they come in. But it's limited in what it
displays. Ethereal does a good job recording/displaying all network packets.
But it's not the type of monitor you talk about.
I take it you want to see what other(s) are doing on their telnet session(s)?
Of course PcAnywhere does not show a particular thing, it shows the whole
desktop of the remote computer.
You can look in the .bash_history file to see what commands they executed
from the shell, typing history will show it.
Is this for training or safety you need this?
On Saturday 23 February 2002 22:31, you wrote:
> tcpdump is supposed to be able to monitor connections, but I know so little
> about it! It's also very frustrating man page reading.
>
> Russell
>
> On Saturday 23 February 2002 07:27 pm, you wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Patrick Grantham (at Home) <pwgrant@cssi-fl.com>
> > To: slug@nks.net <slug@nks.net>
> > Date: Saturday, February 23, 2002 6:57 PM
> > Subject: [SLUG] utility monitor telnet sessions
> >
> > >What utility is available to monitor a telnet session. Say I wanted to
> > > be able to see the entire screen of a telnet session. I am looking for
> > > the equivalent of PCAnywhere for telnet.
> >
> > The equivalent would be VNC. works like PcAnywhere except it is faster
> > and here is a plus It runs on Windows , Mac and Linux! So you can cross
> > platform the
> > setup. Admin and support a Windows box from Linux, Linux to Mac, Mac to
> > Windows, Windows to Mac or Linux.
> >
> > Best thing it is free!
> > http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
> >
> > Walter Industries now uses this after I suggested it and no longer there
> > they now use it for over
> > 4000 + users and 140 Offices.
> >
> > B.Preece
--Steve
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