Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 9 May 2002 15:50:05 -0400 (EDT) | From | William Stearns <> | Subject | pty logging patch |
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Good day, all, As part of a project that needs to log all keystrokes and screen output traveling over a pty, we have produced a patch to the stock linux kernel that does so. It is designed to function in a UML environment to allow logging UML sessions out to the host. Please understand, we _do_ _not_ consider this, at _any_ level, to be appropriate for including in _any_ kernel tree. We are providing it here to satisfy our requirements under the GPL and for those who might be interested. Any arguments that this is too ugly to live will be met with vehement agreement. :-) The permanent location for the patch is: http://www.stearns.org/patches/ . The current name is 2.4.19-uml-logging-patch . The work was accomplished by a well known UML kernel programmer who would prefer to not be associated with such a hack. :-) It is Copyright 2002 <jdike@karaya.com> and was funded by the Institute for Security Technology Studies. Cheers, - Bill
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