LASTLOGIN(8) | System Manager's Manual | LASTLOGIN(8) |
lastlogin
—
indicate last login time of users
lastlogin |
[-Fnrt ] [-f
filename] [-H
hostsize] [-L
linesize] [-N
namesize] [user ...] |
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
-f
filename-H
hostlen-L
linelen-N
namelen-n
-r
-t
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
John M. Vinopal wrote this program in January 1996 and contributed it to the NetBSD project.
May 6, 2020 | NetBSD 10.99 |