11-24-2015
afaiu users are there, both local and LDAP, you can login using both types of users using standard AIX tools/procedures, such as "normal" login, telnet, ftp, but you receive some error trying to open ssh session. Am I right?
Do you have problems opening an SSH session with an LDAP user or with a local AIX user or with both types of users?
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lastlogin
LASTLOGIN(8) BSD System Manager's Manual LASTLOGIN(8)
NAME
lastlogin -- indicate last login time of users
SYNOPSIS
lastlogin [-nrt] [-f filename] [-H hostsize] [-L linesize] [-N namesize] [user ...]
DESCRIPTION
lastlogin will list the last login session of specified users, or for all users by default. Each line of output contains the user name, the
tty from which the session was conducted, any hostname, and the start time for the session.
If multiple users are given, the session information for each user is printed in the order given on the command line. Otherwise, information
for all users is printed, sorted by uid.
lastlogin differs from last(1) in that it only prints information regarding the very last login session. The last login database is never
turned over or deleted in standard usage.
The following options are available:
-f filename
Process input from filename. If the file ends with an ``x'', then it is assumed that it is a lastlogx(5) file, else it is assumed to
be a lastlog(5) file.
-H hostlen
Set the field width for host output to hostlen characters.
-L linelen
Set the field width for line output to linelen characters.
-N namelen
Set the field width for name output to namelen characters.
-n Attempt to print numeric host addresses. This option is only supported with lastlogx(5) format files.
-r Reverse the order of the sort.
-t Sort by last login time (most recent first.)
FILES
/var/log/lastlogx default last login database
/var/log/lastlog compatibility last login database
EXAMPLES
lastlogin looks by default to the /var/log/lastlogx database, where some old programs that are not utmpx(5) aware might only write to
/var/log/lastlog. To look at the old database one can use:
lastlogin -f /var/log/lastlog
SEE ALSO
last(1), lastlog(5), lastlogx(5), ac(8)
AUTHORS
John M. Vinopal wrote this program in January 1996 and contributed it to the NetBSD project.
BSD
March 4, 2005 BSD