On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 18:59, Patrick Grantham (at Home) wrote:
> 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.
Heh... good luck.
There used to be some hacks that could mirror a telnet session at the
network level, but I haven't seen those for years. You have to either
have a telnet app that can do this or hack the network layer. Unless
you want to write a sniffer that can decode and re-play a telnet
session, which may exist, but I haven't seen.
If you just want to be able to start a session, then pick it back up
after logging out for a while, try 'screen'.
I like tcpdump with 'ethereal' for doing sniffing and decoding, but that
won't get you real-time.
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