Re: Capturing telnet data

From: Jeffrey Froman (jeffrey_at_fro.man)
Date: 11/25/04


Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 16:47:51 -0800

Lloyd Sumpter wrote:

> How can I
> capture a telnet session?

If the server has the "screen" command, you can run:

screen -L

after logging in. This will start a shell, and log to the file screenLog.0
on the remote computer.

   Jeffrey



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