Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Mark Caudill wrote:
Rick Barnes wrote:
On 12/10/2009 08:05 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I don't see how to do it.
I had to telnet into a firewall and run a trace, and I had to stop it, copy and paste to gedit, then start again, etc.
I find it interesting, and sad, that there is no easy 'output to file' profile setting.
man script
Hi all. I'm new on this list but I think this might help. If you start screen first, enable logging (default ^a H) then run telnet and your commands,
This sounds like what I am looking for, where is it documented?
Mainly in man screen. Just do this though (this will work if you have a stock install and no custom .screenrc): 1) yum install screen # Install screen 2) screen # Start screen 3) Press Ctrl-a then H # This starts logging the current window (should be 0) 4) telnet firewall # Log in to your firewall 5) Ctrl-a H again # Run this once you're done on the firewall to close the log 6) exit # Exits screen 7) less screenlog.0 # View your screenlog.