Re: let others connect to your machine but see what they are doing?

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On Tuesday 06 May 2008, Manuel Aróstegui wrote:
>On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 12:51 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
>> http://serverlinux.blogspot.com/2007/04/configure-ttysnoop-with-ssh-in-sus
>>e-or.html
>>
>> I saw an article above aboute ttysnoop so that you can ie. let fedora
>> devels connect to your box but see what they are doing.
>> Of course this is only one example...
>>
>> I don't see ttysnoop package in fedora so is there another way to do
>> this on fedora boxes?
>
>You can use screen to let people to see what you're doing in real time.
>I don't remember which flag you need, I'm feeling lazy to take a look at
>the man, though :-)
>
>Manuel.

You I believe missed the point by a wide margin Manuel.  Its my machine, and I 
want to see what they are doing whether they are aware of being monitored or 
not.  To have to depend on an action they have to take voluntarily is a 
completely wrong assumption.

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