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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers UNIX Logon/Authentication Types Post 302960673 by urhero on Wednesday 18th of November 2015 12:03:47 PM
Old 11-18-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by agent.kgb
First of all you have to specify, what kind of UNIX or Linux you have. Messages about successful logons can be very different and can be found in different places on different UNIXes.
You're right, sorry.
We're running a mix of the following:

RedHat
AIX
Solaris
SUSE

Generally, checking in /var/log/messages or /var/log/auth (after syslog has been enabled) gives me the auth event info that I need.

I guess the easier question is:

Aside from the 'logon types' that I've listed in my OP, are there any other anyone can think of that would appear in /var/log/auth when a user logs in?
 

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NAME
Sort::Key::Types - handle Sort::Key data types SYNOPSIS
use Sort::Key::Types qw(register_type); register_type(Color => sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B }, qw(int, int, int)); # you better # use Sort::Key::Register ... DESCRIPTION
The Sort::Key family of modules can be extended to support new key types using this module (or the more friendly Sort::Key::Register). FUNCTIONS The following functions are provided: Sort::Key::register_type($name, &gensubkeys, @subkeystypes) registers a new datatype named $name defining how to convert it to a multikey. &gensubkeys should convert the object of type $name passed on $_ to a list of values composing the multikey. @subkeystypes is the list of types for the generated multikeys. For instance: Sort::Key::Types::register_type 'Person', sub { $_->surname, $_->name, $_->middlename }, qw(str str str); Sort::Key::Types::register_type 'Color', sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B }, qw(int int int); Once a datatype has been registered it can be used in the same way as types supported natively, even for defining new types, i.e.: Sort::Key::Types::register_type 'Family', sub { $_->father, $_->mother }, qw(Person Person); SEE ALSO
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