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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2011

This video is on how to unpack the tarball, configure it, make, install it, and run this linux keylogger. Google Linux keylogger lkl download for the tarball source. It should come from source forge
Ok lets say you already have the .tar file unpacked and are ready for the next step... If not then use your google-fu!
Ok the current directory you should be in is ~/Documents/ but when you unpacked that .tar file you added a folder. So chang the directory and type cd ~/Documents/lkl now you should be in that directory. Your prompt should now look like example@yourname: ~/Documents/lkl$ now just type ./configure and your terminal will take care of the rest!
SIDE NOTE -- The tilda(~) is basically a short cut. So instead of typing /home/ubuntu/Documents/ you can instead use the tilda and that path becomes ~/Documents/
After that your gonna need to become root before you can go any further! If your using Ubuntu type "sudo su" without the quotes. If you are using Debian or Fedora type "su" again without quotes. Type in your password and if you don't have a password I would suggest setting one up ASAP! To set a password just type "passwd". The rest is self explanitory. Now when that's out of the way type "make install" at the command line. (One more time, without quotes lol)
SIDDE NOTE -- if you are running a program from the command prompt you must put ./ before the program name.
Now your linux keylogger should be installed. Now you want to run the program. So on the command prompt type, ./lkl -l -k keymaps/us_km --o /home/ubuntu/Documents/log.txt and hit enter and your key logger is set up. Let's go over what the commands that we entered were. ./lkl is obviously the name of the program lol -l sets the program into listening mode. -k is the keymap. You cannot run the program without a keymap. There are a few keymaps. You can find them in the lkl folder and check them out. -o specifies a file to store the keystrokes in. lkl's email option is ass and crashes if you uses it so you're probably better off coding your own server and add something to send files over email after a certain size. Shouldn't be too hard!
Any anything else just message me.

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