In the old dumb serial terminals, we always knew where were the users logged. All terminals had a fixed tty and using last or who or w gave enough information.
With the X clients (either thin clients or PCs running X-win with DHCP) those command are not giving too much information.
How can I know from which thin client or PC running X-win is one user logged. Let's say that I know the mac address of all NICs in the thin clients and PCs and the DHCP reports me the IP assigned to those workstations.
-- Juan Alberto Seuc Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Analyst Phone: (305) 244-9853 System Enterprise Unify Computers Cell: (954) 895 3005
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