Note that your message was HTML and it seems did not make the complete journey through the mailing list. I extracted it from the spam trap where a copy was held. If possible please send messages as plain text and not as HTML.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > <HTML><HEAD><TITLE></TITLE></HEAD><BODY> > Hello !<br><br>My OS: SUSE Linux 10<br><br>I would like to know:<br>Is > there a way to know how the user loginned to the system?<br>I.e. locally, > xterm, alt+F2, > konsole, telnet or SSH ?<br><br>I have found no utility for that on my Linux > system.<br><br>thanks.<br>-Alexey.<br><br>15.10.2005<br> > This Message is sent through the server <A > HREF='http://www.violtan.com/'>www.Violtan.com</A><br> > </BODY></HTML> You have sent your message to bug-coreutils which is a bug reporting and discussion list for the GNU coreutils. But you are just asking for general system help. This is not an appropriate forum for that type of question. But to give some answer to your question though I shouldn't but because I can't resist, this information is usually logged by PAM to the syslog, freqently /var/log/auth.log. But there is no other record and no command returns this information. Bob _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
