12-02-2019
Does the output from last show you who (and where from) people were logged in at that time? Look especially for lines that say down in them.
Does that help you?
It might help in future if you logged all commands run by root to the syslog. Anything run by sudo may well be in /var/log/secure already.
Kind regards,
Robin
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fiaif-scan
FIAIF-SCAN(8) Administration and Privileged Commands FIAIF-SCAN(8)
NAME
fiaif-scan - print syslog entries in human readable form
SYNOPSIS
fiaif-scan [ -n ] [ -m ]
DESCRIPTION
fiaif-scan reads lines from STDIN and prints to STDOUT, in human readable form, any packets found (standard syslog format is assumed).
Each log message is parsed based on the configuration files at the time fiaf-scan is run. The idea is to enable the user to quickly iden-
tify which zone rule is causing the packet to be logged, and how to change this, if necessary.
OPTIONS
-n Don't do a reverse lookup of IP addresses or ports; display them as numbers. This reduces the number of host lookups and speeds up
scanning.
-m print the MAC address on each line.
EXAMPLE
fiaf-scan -n </var/log/messages
Scan from the current system log and display any packets on the console. Don't look up names for IP addressses or ports; just show
the numbers.
FILES
/etc/fiaif/fiaif.conf
AUTHOR
Anders Fugmann <anders(at)fugmann.net>
BUGS
The program has been tested only with messages from the standard syslog. It may work on lines from ulogd, but this has not been tested.
Bash may not be the fastest parser in the world. Expect this software to be slow. (40 lines per sec on a K6-II/300Mhz without name
lookups).
Please report other bugs to <fiaif@fiaif.net>.
SEE ALSO
fiaif.conf(5), zone.conf(5), iptables(8), syslog(3)
Linux Feb 2003 FIAIF-SCAN(8)