10-13-2015
Description using last command
Hello Experts,
I need the description (like if user has done sudo,logging from winscp termial or ssh from other machine) using the last command.Can someone help me out please.
Thanks.
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heimdal_debug
heimdal_debug(5) BSD File Formats Manual heimdal_debug(5)
NAME
heimdal_debug -- how to turn on/off debugging for Kerberos tools
DESCRIPTION
The heimdal_debug kerberos frameworks have several knobs for controlling logging. The different framework knobs are:
libkrb
The Kerberos library, some gss-api Kerberos output ends up here too
kcm the kcm library (credentials cache, ntlm client)
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digest-service
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[logging]
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APPLE MAC OS X
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SEE ALSO
gss(5), kerberos(8)
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