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Hi

I've read the following
How to: Snoop / View Other Linux Shell User Typescript of Terminal Session

But the above did not work can anyone help me into it...



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You better use screen command with -x option. Start a screen session with a socket name by using
Code:
screen -S watch
Then everyone can attach the screen with
Code:
screen -x watch
To snoop network traffic you need something else...
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