when i open a terminal session of my SUSE server using puTTy and type "who am i" then it displays my local pc ip address.
But when i open a terminal session of my SUSE server using Xmanager's Xstart and type "who am i" then it doesnt display the ipaddress.
Note: Xstart is similar to Putty. It comes built in with xserver "Xmanager"
The problem is, i'm unable to find the ip address of the users who are logged into my server.
Any help...
Ok,
I'm not a SUSIE admin, but this what I would do.
To see who is on the server use one of the following commands; whois, who, w
example:
The w command gives you the most info.
I would then do this to see what process they are running
To see what ip address the server has do this
This will give you the if address.
You can view the system logs to where the user made his connection from.
thanks bitlord for your reply. But none of your suggestions helped. w command does give more info. but its not displaying the users terminal ip address. ps -ef|grep username gives only the process run by the user. ifconfig -a give servers ip address and systemlogs has only system activities recorded, it has no details about ipaddress of the user logged in.
this what I get from the w command
The bolded line is not what your looking for? The system logs will tell you who is making a connection. Example: user bob connection from 10.1.0.21. I have seen failues and successful logins in the logs.
Sorry if the info was not helpful. Most of my experience is Solaris and RHEL. I have found most of the stuff I do on RHEL works on SUSIE.
I haven't managed SuSE systems in centuries, but have you tried the 'lastlog' command? It may display all the information (including IP Address) that you're looking for.
When I'm on a Linux box, mostly RHEL, the log is here.
/var/log/messages
As the guy above says you can also do this.
This shows you everyone who is logged in and gives you the hostname or IP
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