Randy Styka wrote:
There have been various posts about "screen" and its
pros and cons. It is a handy program. But as some
have pointed out, support can be an issue as well as
various terminal emulations.
I want to suggest our PEEK software. It's available
for a wide variety of Unix systems and lets an authorized
user see what someone is doing and to "poke" keystrokes
on their behalf.
We do translations between terminal emulations, so a
wyse50 user can "peek" on a vt100 user, for instance.
You can log the activities to a file, and can set up
unattended logging of a session, to keep auditors of
outside users happy.
You can control who can "peek" at who and whether they
can poke or not.
And it's done at the Unix level and no kernel changes
or even a reboot is needed.
It can be used like "screen" to monitor a session from
another one, to reconnect to it, etc.
For more details, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or visit http://www.computronics.com
Thanks!
Randy and Computronics have been around for at least 20 years. They
supported PR1ME sites for ages, and have gracefully transitioned to
other markets. In all of the years that I've known of them, I've never
heard anyone speak poorly of them, and my personal transactions with
them have always been more than satisfactory.
--
Allen Egerton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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