Re: Screen capture in Terminal

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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?

> it will create a screenlog.X (where X is the screen number) 
> file. Mileage may vary depending on how the data is being output to the 
> terminal but it's worth s try.
>
>   
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