Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Log-Off a user
Operating Systems AIX Log-Off a user Post 75637 by malcom on Tuesday 21st of June 2005 07:16:56 AM
Old 06-21-2005
Hi,

yes with who you see who is looged in to your system ... the same is for finger if installed ...

To 'logout' a user, simply kill the shell of them ...

/malcom
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Programming

log user off from c prog

ok, heres what i want i need....well want, hehe... in a program, its a simple menu, i need to log the user running the program off...back to the login prompt. this is not a super user, just a normal account. i know i could just set the program to be the users login shell..but i'd rather do... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: acromi
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

User log in info

Hi, I am using SunOS and HP-UX. I am trying to removed user that has not been using the system for a period of time. Is there anyway to find out how long since the last time the user logged on. I know there is command "last" that read from the file /etc/wtmp that hold some of information. ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vtran4270
1 Replies

3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

User logging log

Hi, Does anybody knows is there a way or how to records user logging record? thanks in advance (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: jennifer
4 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

log out user in script

Hi, I have a script giving option to allow user who run the script log out the server. I used 'exit' when user chose this option. But it didn't work the way I wanted. It only exit the program not the machine. I used 'logout' after 'exit'. Still not working. Anyone has some ideas? Thanks!!! (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: whatisthis
6 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Doubt User Log

How can I identify usernames on UNIX, when these users don't access the server, they access folders on this server. Is it possible? :confused: (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: DyDyLc
4 Replies

6. HP-UX

HP - New user who cant log on

Hi, Please could you tell me how I can create a new user account on HP-UX who can only sign-on from the console ? Thanks (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: catheram
4 Replies

7. Solaris

New user can not log in

Recently I created new user because I don not wont to use root account as default but when I want to login I can choose Java desktop and after few seconds , system returns me back to login screnn , only root account woks fine (16 Replies)
Discussion started by: microbot
16 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

User last log

I need know when user was loged last time? So when my user log in his account he will see welcom message: Hello username. Today is: date. Last time You loged on : date. I tried to use comand lastlog -u username but it shows me time from few seconds ago. I need logging one before. ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Budrys
1 Replies

9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Tried to change user name, now cannot log in

I have been trying to change my user name and machine name, however now I cannot log in and I am directed as guest. Is there a way to resolve this problem? (33 Replies)
Discussion started by: kristinu
33 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

Log all the commands input by user at real time in /var/log/messages

Below is my script to log all the command input by any user to /var/log/messages. But I cant achieve the desired output that i want. PLease see below. function log2syslog { declare COMMAND COMMAND=$(fc -ln -0) logger -p local1.notice -t bash -i -- "$USER:$COMMAND" } trap... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: invinzin21
12 Replies
RUPTIME(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						RUPTIME(1)

NAME
ruptime -- show host status of local machines SYNOPSIS
ruptime [-alrtu] [host ...] DESCRIPTION
The ruptime utility gives a status line like uptime(1) for each machine on the local network; these are formed from packets broadcast by each host on the network once every three minutes. If no operands are given, ruptime displays uptime status for all machines; otherwise only those hosts specified on the command line are dis- played. If hosts are specified on the command line, the sort order is equivalent to the order hosts were specified on the command line. Machines for which no status report has been received for 11 minutes are shown as being down, and machines for which no status report has been received for 4 days are not shown in the list at all. The options are as follows: -a Include all users. By default, if a user has not typed to the system for an hour or more, then the user will be omitted from the output. -l Sort by load average. -r Reverse the sort order. -t Sort by uptime. -u Sort by number of users. The default listing is sorted by host name. FILES
/var/rwho/whod.* data files SEE ALSO
rwho(1), uptime(1), rwhod(8) HISTORY
A ruptime utility appeared in 4.2BSD. BSD
March 1, 2003 BSD
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:29 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy