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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting detecting login or logout Post 302086793 by nortypig on Sunday 27th of August 2006 07:55:51 PM
Old 08-27-2006
detecting login or logout

what function would tell me that a user has logged in or out?

i already know from my script the users name
i already know in real time there was an event

how an I tell if that event was a login or logout? Any ideas?


# i did try comparing the file sizes for change but various users may log in or out on a poll

# i did try to use 'comm -3 fileX' which outputs to the screen in different columns for login or logout but awk threw them both in column 1
 

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AC(8)							    BSD System Manager's Manual 						     AC(8)

NAME
ac -- display connect time accounting SYNOPSIS
ac [-d] [-p] [-w file] [users ...] DESCRIPTION
If the file /var/log/wtmp exists, a record of individual login and logout times are written to it by init(8) and login(8) respectively. The program ac examines these records and writes the accumulated connect time for all logins to the standard output. Options available: -d Display the connect times in 24 hour chunks. -p Display individual user totals. -w file Read raw connect time data from file instead of the default file /var/log/wtmp. users ... Display totals for the given individuals only. If no arguments are given, ac displays the total amount of login time for all active accounts on the system. The default wtmp file is an infinitely increasing file unless frequently truncated. This is normally done by the daily daemon scripts sched- uled by cron(8) which rename and rotate the wtmp files before truncating them (and keeping about a weeks worth on hand). No login times are collected however, if the file does not exist. FILES
/var/log/wtmp /var/log/wtmp.[0-7] rotated files SEE ALSO
init(8), sa(8), login(1), utmp(5). HISTORY
A ac command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. 4th Berkeley Distribution April 19, 1994 4th Berkeley Distribution
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