Re: Login Logs

1997-03-13 Thread Graeme Stewart
"St. Johns Computer Center" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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> How do you view the log of the past logins?
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> St. Johns Computer Center
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`last' should do the trick. `last ' for a specific user.

Graeme

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RE: Login Logs

1997-03-13 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Use the last command. For example

last  -100 will give you the last 100 logins.

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Login Logs

1997-03-13 Thread St. Johns Computer Center
How do you view the log of the past logins?



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Re: New login logs everybody

1997-01-11 Thread Guy Maor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mathieu GUILLAUME) writes:

> Hi. It seems the latest login package now puts every login process in
> /var/log/auth.log, instead of the former root logins, su and login
> failures. Is there any way to revert to the former behavior without
> having to revert to the former package ? If so , which one ?

Short of recompiling, no.  Apparently it's an upstream source change,
but I agree it's overzealous so I'll take it out but add an option to
turn it on: -l.  I need to release a new version anyway as I forgot to
turn on the suid bit.  (not a terribly big deal actually, but
otherwise you can't change ids with `exec login').


Guy


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New login logs everybody

1997-01-10 Thread Mathieu GUILLAUME

Hi. It seems the latest login package now puts every login process in
/var/log/auth.log, instead of the former root logins, su and login
failures. Is there any way to revert to the former behavior without
having to revert to the former package ? If so , which one ?

Mat


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