Re: Sniffing on SSH providing private key
From: William Peckham (mrwbp@attbi.com)Date: 11/07/02
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From: "William Peckham" <mrwbp@attbi.com> Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 01:29:13 GMT
I would not try. It makes better sense to enable history logging and record
the command sused during sessions that way. If you dump the command history
during the session through a filter that will clip all back to the last exit
and append to a system log, you should have a pretty good trail. There are
probably easier ways. Trying to break into an ssh session for loggin on
your own machines seems like picking your front door lock to get in, when
you know the back door is open.
"Ghaith Nasrawi" <libero@aucegypt.edu> wrote in message
news:572ab077.0211051715.288c87fe@posting.google.com...
> Hi there,
> i'd like to know if there exist any tool that would enable me of
> sniffing SSH connectin providing that I have the private key. I want
> to know what is going exactly and have a copy of all the commands
> being passed to the kernel on such a connection.
>
> if no tools are available, any idea how can this be done??
>
> thanks in advance.
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