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Hide my shell commands
I am writing a tool that connects using SSH to a remote server and perform some actions (through root)
However - I would like to hide my operations so they will be hard to track. I tried STRACE on the SSHD process and saw all the traffic going there so I am quite transparent to STRACE
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