terminal mirror



There is a wonderful tool on AIX call portmir that allows someone with root
permissions to "mirror" a users terminal (tty or pts). Basically setting
the two in parallel. Works wonderful for user support. Is there such a
thing available for RHEL?

TIA - Steve

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