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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Help me understand VPN Post 303045407 by zxmaus on Thursday 19th of March 2020 09:16:35 PM
Old 03-19-2020
in short, vpn clients all do more or less the same - just not in the same speed. They allow you to securely / encrypted connect to a destination - in your case your company, so that your network traffic cannot be read on the way from your client to your destination by a third party.
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eurephiadm lastlog(7)													     eurephiadm lastlog(7)

NAME
eurephiadm-lastlog - View the eurephia lastlog SYNOPSIS
eurephiadm lastlog [-v|--verbose] [-S|--sortkeys <sort keys>] [<FILTER arguments>] DESCRIPTION
This command will query the lastlog records, which contains information about all logins done with the eurephia-auth plug-in. OPTIONS
-S | --sortkeys <sort key>[,<sort key>[,<sort key>]...] Sorting order of the report. More sort keys can be given, separated by comma. The available sort keys are: uid : User ID certid : Certificate ID ip : IP address where the client connects from vpnip : Assigned IP address on the VPN client status : eurephia connection status login : When the client logged in logout : When the client logged out username : eurephia username macaddr : MAC address of the TUN/TAP interface on the VPN client uicid : User ID/Certificate ID link ID. Related to the IDs provided by eurephiadm usercerts -v | --verbose View detailed lastlog FILTERS
The filters can help reducing the amount of data being reported. Multiple filters may be added, but they will only work as additional "AND" arguments in the query. -c | --certid <Certificate ID> Certificate ID -i | --uid <User ID> Numeric user ID -u | --username <User name> User name -I | --ip-addr <IP address> IP address of remote host -s | --login <YYYY-MM-DD> Login time -e | --logout <YYYY-MM-DD> Logout time -m | --mac-addr <TUN/TAP MAC address> MAC address of remote VPN interface of the client -a | --uicid <Access ID> User ID/Certificate ID link ID. Related to the IDs provided by eurephiadm usercerts SEE ALSO
eurephiadm(7), eurephiadm-certs(7), eurephiadm-users(7), eurephiadm-usercerts(7) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2008-2010 David Sommerseth <dazo@users.sourceforge.net> David Sommerseth July 2010 eurephiadm lastlog(7)
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