Thomas Kappelmueller wrote:
Thomas Kappelmueller wrote:
Mike wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Thomas Kappelmueller wrote:
Hallo!
Is there a easy way to log all the output of a SSH-Session?
Not only the commands but actually all the output you get in the
SSH-Client. I am using Fedora and CentOS.
I've tried a few different things in the sshd_config but with no
success.
Thankyou
-Tom
Is 'script' what your looking for?
Hi!
Yes thanks alot. I put the script command into .profile.
Code:
if [ -n "${SSH_CLIENT}" -a "${USER}" = "root" ]; then
script -q ~/session_logs/$(date +%Y%m%d-%k%M%S)
fi
Cheers!
-Tom
One thing that makes it not perfectly perfect ;) is the fact that you
have to exit twice.
I added an exit after the script command.
You can just "exec" the script command and avoid that.
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