Re: viewing local console with ssh
From: 'Dungeon' Dave (Dungeon_at_tombstones.org.uk)
Date: 09/06/03
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Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2003 18:33:18 +0100
.. and it came to pass that tns1 <tns1@cox.net> uttered forth:
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>Thanks, tail and tee will work, but I'm still wondering about already
>running processes that weren't invoked with this redirection in place.
>Does the OS prevent even root from tapping into other root(or user)
>sessions?
Define "tapping into" - people can read the logfiles if they have access
rights.
As for attaching to already-running session that haven't had their
output redirected, you could look for the nohup.out file that captures
unredirected output from spawned background jobs.
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