Linux Ttysnoop

el33t

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In Solaris many like the snoop command lol ;)

Anyways found this so want to share.

TTYSnoop allows you to snoop on login tty's through another tty-device or pseudo-tty. The snoop-tty becomes a 'clone' of the original tty, redirecting both input and output from/to it.

Download:http://freshmeat.net/redir/ttysnoop/10794/url_tgz/ttysnoop-0.12c.tar.gz

Setup Guide www.linuxhelp.ca/guides/ttysnoop/

PS: hey KK "weird thinkgs happen to weird people " hey have i seen that some where before :ohyeah: weak memory :S So how's ur Solaris thing going snowman ;)

Regards.
 
"Weird things happen to weird people" is my own creation.

By snowman, do u mean my old avatar back in TA?

And this s/w seems fun...

I never did manage to install Solaris... I tried it once, but it asked for 10GB space. I didn't have 10GB so I thought, why don't I deselect some packages? And I did. Only Solaris has the worst dependency manager known to man. It gave me some dependency errors. It said "U need to install following packages..", or something like that. Just named them, did not offer to do it for me or anything.. so I painfully plodded through the categories and checked those packages as well. Then it gave me a fresh set of dependency errors... I tried this for two whole hours after which I gave up...
 
KingKrool said:
"Weird things happen to weird people" is my own creation.

By snowman, do u mean my old avatar back in TA?

ha ha now i remember lol the weird snowman ;)

solaris installation was a good experience for me on my triple boot and now 4 boot system :D

just today i got the official Sun Solaris 10 course books. I am planning for the certification. Maan really telling you this OS is damn interesting. I an impessed with Sun Solris. I am very facinated by Veritas(Pune) products and there is a separte certification for Sun Veritas volume managers. Man the future is Data Storage Systems. There is news that M$ is hiring veritas people to develop thier own products to challenge Sun's ZFS ->

http://www.sun.com/2004-0914/feature/

There is also a new concept in Solaris 10 called Zones:

http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/zones/

a similar project for linux is user mode:

http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/

and also a visduo like utility called "RBAK" in solaris(since solaris 8).

I am really geting into it now

Anyways u being more into programming if u eva start working on Solaris you will find this command useful "truss" ~ in linux it is "strace" ;) (truss is originally HP-UNIX comand)

Anyways all the best and i hope that was some useful knowledge for u ;) or maybe u already knew :P

Regards.
 
4 boot system - I beat you there

On my lappy I have windows XP,OSX, SUSE and RHEL4

ON desktop I have XP, RHEL 4, RHEL 4 again (this time with Xen), FC3 64 bit, A virtual machine of OSX, a VM of 2003, a VM of SUSE and a VM of RHEL... (all VMs are VMWare on XP)... so that makes a total of 8.....

I will get into Solaris, but not rite now..
 
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