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Operating Systems Solaris hostname or ip information on sulog Post 302596724 by sdkbjk on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 06:25:26 AM
Old 02-08-2012
hostname or ip information on sulog

Hi,
more than one user login the our solaris 10 systems with same user account by using ssh connection. i wanna see ip or hostname information of them on sulog instead of it's terminal number. is this possible?

current sulog is like that
Code:
SU 02/06 08:59 + pts/1 operation-vuser
SU 02/07 14:27 + pts/7 report-loguser
SU 02/07 16:26 + pts/20 loguser-ouser
SU 02/08 11:34 + pts/20 loguser-userdfs
SU 02/08 12:39 + pts/7 loguser-root
SU 02/08 12:39 + pts/16 loguser-dbuser

and desired is
Code:
SU 02/06 08:59 + pts/1 operation-vuser
SU 02/07 14:27 + pts/7 10.10.72.15 report-loguser
SU 02/07 16:26 + pts/20 10.10.72.21 loguser-ouser
SU 02/08 11:34 + pts/20 10.10.72.45 loguser-userdfs
SU 02/08 12:39 + pts/7 10.10.72.15 loguser-root
SU 02/08 12:39 + pts/16 10.10.72.60 loguser-dbuser

best regards,
 

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sulog(4)							   File Formats 							  sulog(4)

NAME
sulog - su command log file SYNOPSIS
/var/adm/sulog DESCRIPTION
The sulog file is a record of all attempts by users on the system to execute the su(1M) command. Each time su(1M) is executed, an entry is added to the sulog file. Each entry in the sulog file is a single line of the form: SU date time result port user-newuser where date The month and date su(1M) was executed. date is displayed in the form mm/dd where mm is the month number and dd is the day number in the month. time The time su(1M) was executed. time is displayed in the form HH/MM where HH is the hour number (24 hour system) and MM is the minute number. result The result of the su(1M) command. A ` + ' sign is displayed in this field if the su attempt was successful; otherwise a ` - ' sign is displayed. port The name of the terminal device from which su(1M) was executed. user The user id of the user executing the su(1M) command. newuser The user id being switched to with su(1M). EXAMPLES
Example 1 A sample sulog file. Here is a sample sulog file: SU 02/25 09:29 + console root-sys SU 02/25 09:32 + pts/3 user1-root SU 03/02 08:03 + pts/5 user1-root SU 03/03 08:19 + pts/5 user1-root SU 03/09 14:24 - pts/5 guest3-root SU 03/09 14:24 - pts/5 guest3-root SU 03/14 08:31 + pts/4 user1-root FILES
/var/adm/sulog su log file /etc/default/su contains the default location of sulog SEE ALSO
su(1M) SunOS 5.11 6 Jun 1994 sulog(4)
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