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I'm still new to Linux, so does anyone know a good program to use to keylog all users? Or perhaps their already is a keylogging feature in Linux (mine is SuSE 8.0 Pro)
Also, is there a good collections of Linux links somewhere, because I know there are probably hundreds of good linux pages, but they are somewhat difficult to find, if you don't know exactly what you are looking for.
Disclaimer : I hope you're doing this for educational purposes......
Keywords : termios | tty | terminal
I don't know much about this, but I want to help you because I would be intrested to know how you did it as I have looked into similar things in the past. Not for a keylogger though.
I'm not doing this as a snooping thing, I hate people spying on my computer activites. Rather, I'm doing it so that if I or any of the other users of my computer (who will know that they are being logged) screw something up, there will be a better change to find out how one of us did screw it up, and two, so that if anyone actually walks into my room and gains unauthorized access, they're activities would then be monitored, unless of course they disable/delete the keylogger.
So no, I don't intend to use a keylogger to invade privacy, plus it's most likely that I'd be the one that didn't want my activities monitored, so...
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