Designing Real-Time Terminal Sharing for PentLog
We’re pushing PentLog beyond simple recording. The next frontier is Real-Time Collaboration. Penetration testing is often a team sport. Yet, sharing a terminal session usually involves clunky solutions like tmux over shared SSH keys (security nightmare) or third-party services like tmate (privacy risk). We need something native, secure, and lightweight. The Challenge: “Don’t Break the Shell” The cardinal rule of PentLog is Evidence Integrity. If the logging tool crashes, the shell must survive. If the network lags, the typing must not delay. ...