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Operating Systems Linux SuSE No IP address displayed in who command Post 302614835 by Arun_Linux on Thursday 29th of March 2012 01:19:29 AM
Old 03-29-2012
thanks bitlord for your reply. But none of your suggestions helped.
w command does give more info. but its not displaying the users terminal ip address.
ps -ef|grep username gives only the process run by the user.
ifconfig -a give servers ip address and
systemlogs has only system activities recorded, it has no details about ipaddress of the user logged in.
 

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eurephiadm attempts(7)													    eurephiadm attempts(7)

NAME
eurephiadm-attempts - Manage the attempts log in eurephia DESCRIPTION
When a remote user fails to authenticate correctly, the attemp will be logged. After a certain amount of attempts the IP address, certifi- cate and/or user account will be blocked. The eurephiadm attempts command is used to get an overview over what is registered as failed attempts and to give the possibility to reset or delete the registered attempts counter. Available modes for the attempts command are: -D | --delete Delete a registered login attempt -R | --reset Reset a registered login attempt -l | --list List all registered login attempts -h | --help <mode> Show help DELETE MODE
The attempts delete mode will remove a record from the attempts log. One of the following parameters must be given (only one): -u | --username <username> User name to delete -d | --digest <SHA1 digest> Certificate SHA1 digest to delete -i | --ipaddr <IP address> IP address to delete -a | --attemptid <ID> Attempts record ID to delete RESET MODE
The attempts reset mode will reset the attempt counter. One of the following parameters must be given (only one): -u | --username <username> User name to reset -d | --digest <SHA1 digest> Certificate SHA1 digest to reset -i | --ipaddr <IP address> IP address to reset -a | --attemptid <ID> Attempts record ID to reset LIST MODE
The attempts list mode will show all registered login attempts. -v | --verbose Show more details Filters: -u | --username <username> List only attempts matching the given user name -d | --digest <SHA1 digest> List only attempts matching the given SHA1 certificate digest -i | --ipaddr <IP address> List only attempts matching the given IP address SEE ALSO
eurephiadm-blacklist(7), eurephia-config(7) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2008-2010 David Sommerseth <dazo@users.sourceforge.net> David Sommerseth July 2010 eurephiadm attempts(7)
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