How do a see what a user is doing (input/output to screen)

James Gardiner [hunter] hunter at phoenix.pub.uu.oz.au
Sun Nov 11 12:18:54 AEST 1990


I have just started a Public access UNIX system in Melbourne
Australia.  I am learning alot as UNIX admin is new to me
(and nothing like you expect)
Anyway,  I was just wondering if there was a way to see what
my USERS are doing.  Ie like a PC bbs, where what the system sends to 
the user and what he types, is desplayed on a screen for me to read.
I read some where a while back that on IBM UNIX machines, there
was a way to make a mirrored tty device that you could read?

Hunter
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