in reply to problem related to project key counter

This morning in the CB, you said you said:

"Friend i have to make a keylogger in perl that will record all the key used on the keyboard... any body can help? and one more question is that I want to make this program active as soon as any body log in at the windo s xp."

Followed by:

"I have been given to make application softwsre in the 6 month project in the last semester for that i have decided to make a key logger that record all the key pressed on the key board ... can any body can give any idea how to make it and how to make it log and how to make it active as soon as somebody logs in"

Which was quickly followed by people advising you to pick a different project, to which you replied this task has been assigned to you, rather than chosen by you as you had said moments earlier.

Your motives are confusing, and your story changed several times within the space of a few minutes. You claim to be trying to spy on someone for educational purposes, but your goal has changed for logging everything to counting vowels, perhaps since you changed your motive/story so quickly this morning. Given the nature of what you are essentially trying to do, log all keystrokes, this suspicious.

I pointed you to Undetectable Keylogger, one of the all time low ranking posts, please read some of the replies and learn from them. You have yet to post any code or mention which part of the task you are stuck at, I suspect you are looking for someone to do this work for you.

Martin
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Re^2: problem related to project key counter
by SkipHuffman (Monk) on Aug 13, 2008 at 16:22 UTC

    Let's not assume facts not in evidence.

    I think M. Hydrogen may simply be using terms in a manner different than we are understanding him.

    From his interaction in chat, I suspect he is attempting to achieve an honest goal, but perhaps not going about it in the best way.

    I think we have all, at one time or another, found ourselves solving a problem in the most difficult manner imaginable and had to smack ourselves in the head and go back to first principles.

    Skip