12-01-2000
Reply to Pins and jumpers
Thank you Neo for your suggestion. My tech figured it out thank God. It was a rush situation but we got it. Thanks again.
-Katherine
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rushwho
RUSHWHO(1) Gnurush RUSHWHO(1)
NAME
rushwho - show users logged in using GNU rush
SYNOPSIS
rushwho [-F STRING] [-f DIR] [-H]
rushwho {-v | -h | --usage}
DESCRIPTION
Print various pieces of information about all users presently using the restricted remote shell rush.
OPTIONS
-F STRING | --format=STRING
Use specified format string instead of the default string.
-f DIR | --file=DIR
Use database directory DIR. Default location is /var/lib/rush.
-H | --no-header
Suppress header line in printout.
-v | --version
Display program version.
-h | --help
Display a short help message.
--usage
Display a concise usage summary.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for rushwho is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and rush programs are properly installed at your site,
the command
info rush
should give you access to the complete manual.
See also rush(8) and rushlast(1).
AUTHOR
This text was written by Mats Erik Andersson for the Debian project, since the original source supplies a documentation only in the form of
a GNU Texinfo manual.
GNU Rush 1.7 December 2010 RUSHWHO(1)