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. ...

February 8, 2026 · 2 min · 348 words · Lelouch