First of all, in no way I want to use this to hack / cheat / steal etc ...
I am an admin of a couple of hundred users which are 99,8% > 500miles away from me and to facilitate some administration part I would like to be able to "spy" what they are doing in there sessions, live.
ex:
Code:
11:53am up 83 day(s), 21:25, X users, load average: 0.45, 0.46, 0.45
User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
RandomUserOne pts/1 3:26am 8:26 bash
Can I "spy" 'RandomUserOne' on pts/1?
Google was useless btw ... I might just not be using the right terms ...
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last(1) General Commands Manual last(1)NAME
last, lastb - indicate last logins of users and ttys
SYNOPSIS
file] [name ...] [tty ...]
file] [name ...] [tty ...]
DESCRIPTION
The command searches backwards through the file (which contains a record of all logins and logouts) for information about a user, a tty, or
any group of users and ttys. Arguments specify names of users or ttys of interest. The names of ttys can be given fully or abbreviated.
For example, is the same as If multiple arguments are given, the information that applies to any of the arguments is printed. For example,
lists all of sessions as well as all sessions on the console terminal. The command prints the sessions of the specified users and ttys,
most recent first, indicating when the session began, the duration of the session, and the tty on which the session took place. indicates
if the session is still in progress or if it was cut short by a reboot.
The pseudo-user logs each time the system reboots. Thus, is a useful command for evaluating the relative time between system reboots.
If is interrupted, it indicates how far the search has progressed in If interrupted by a quit signal (generated by a Ctrl-), indicates how
far the search has progressed, then continues the search.
The command searches backwards through the database file to display bad login information. Access to should be restricted to users with
appropriate privileges (owned by and readable only by because it may contain password information.
Options
The and commands recognize the following options and arguments:
(none) If no arguments are specified, prints a record of all logins and logouts in reverse order, most recent first.
When used with
and displays the user's host name as it is stored in the files and respectively. The host name is displayed between the
tty name and the user's login time.
Limits the report to
number of lines.
Use file as the name of the accounting file instead of or
Use file as the name of the accounting database instead of This option should be used along with the option.
Display the fields in long format if this flag is used
along with the flag. Without the flag, normal output is displayed.
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley and HP.
FILES
Bad login database
Login database
New login database
New bad login database
SEE ALSO login(1), utmp(4), wtmps(4).
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