The record of logins used by the last command is not run through rsyslog, it's a
separate auditing log that's managed by the login program itself.
David Lang
On Mon, 30 Jun 2014, debian server wrote:
Hi,
when I login to debian server with terminal, I type command: last
and I get last login information.
I want to disable this option and I used even /etc/init.d/rsyslog stop
but again when I logged in next day, I type last and again I get IP address
from where I logged in terminal last time.
my question is: How can I disable logs for terminal (user root)?
of course, I checked if rsyslog is running and it is not running:
[FAIL] rsyslogd is not running ... failed!
with best regards,
sasa
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