telnet/ssh capable of logging commands

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Date: 10/22/02


Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 23:03:16 +0200

Hello All,

I need to deploy a telnet/ssh proxy capable of logging commands on
remote sessions. That box has to authenticate users and proxy them - via

ssh or telnet - on several protected systems, logging the sessions.

I tried to use Firewall-1, FWTK, Solaris BSM, etc.. , but them can log
only IP destination and protocol, but never the session.
I tried to use ttysnoop (on Linux) but it needs real time monitoring of
the ttys.

What I want is the command history of the session, and - if possible -
input and output of session.

Thanks & Regards
Pasquale



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