[email protected] writes:
Is there some kind of Linux tool that I can use to capture
my own keystrokes?

Others have said some stuff, but a useful/interesting tool that no one's mentioned yet is xnee ( https://sandklef.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/1140/ , http://xnee.wordpress.com/ ). The "cnee" part of this can record mouse and keyboard events on machines running X, which can be a useful/neat thing to do for various reasons.

It'll produce a text file with a bunch of lines like so:

7,2,0,0,0,25,0,102550356,6,AT Translated Set 2 keyboard

(7,2 means "key pressed", not sure what the 0s are, 25 is the key code for "w")

There's a GUI called gnee which may be more useful depending on what you're doing.

On 2015-05-08 08:09, Keith Smith wrote:
On 2015-05-08 05:19, [email protected] wrote:
Is this box publicly running FTP?  I hope not!
The reality is GoDaddy, iPower, HostGator, and I suspect
most vhost providers have FTP enabled.  It is common practice.

The best thing to do would be to shoot FTP and shovel dirt over it, but I don't think we're there quite yet :-)

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