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Alternate to tee command
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Is there anyway to duplicate output without using tee? Let me explain the problem. We are use ssh to login to remote server and save output to a file using tee commands for auditing purposes. When we use vi editor in ssh session, letters get garbled and cant really use vi. Without tee it works fine, but at the same time we need auditing as well. Your suggestions are appreciated. Regards |
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