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i have never heard of logout being captured.
possabily check the syslog facitilty? just a thought.... you could write a wrapper for the commands "login" & "exit" that call the logger facility and pass an entry to syslogd. |
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my sco release 5 shows this
DEV|rram!last -n4 User Line Device PID Login time Elapsed Time Comments rram p2 ttyp2 2271 Thu Apr 8 17:33 00:00 logged in srikanth ftp ftp2263 2263 Thu Apr 8 17:18 00:00 kannan ftp ftp2258 2258 Thu Apr 8 17:16 00:00 rgopal ftp ftp2256 2256 Thu Apr 8 17:16 00:00 Raguram R |
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i don't want to apply any mathematics here. any other alternate??
raguram R |
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