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where to find logs for getting info who login

where to find logs for getting info who login

2007-01-21       - By jason zeng

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Hi, Cameron,

Thanks for your prompt response. I still has problem, please help.

I go to /usr/log, only found wtmp.1, and I could not use vi to see it, what
should I need to do next? if the files deleted by someone who made mistake, can
I get it back ?

Thanks.

Regards,
Jason Zeng

Cameron Simpson <cs@(protected)> wrote: On 21Jan2007 18:32, jason zeng  wrote:
| I am not familiar with  RedHat Linux logs, and I am encountering a problem
| that our important files disappeared. So I want to know WHO made this?  How
| can I get info about who login and when, Could I find a way to recover the
| files? it is possible?

The wtmp file is the traditional place. The "last" command lists recent
logins for you.
--
Cameron Simpson  DoD#743
http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/

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Could be a fatal error.
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Hi, Cameron,<br><br>Thanks for your prompt response. I still has problem,
please help.<br><br>I go to /usr/log, only found wtmp.1, and I could not use vi
to see it, what should I need to do next? if the files deleted by someone who
made mistake, can I get it back ?<br><br>Thanks.<br><br>Regards,<br>Jason Zeng
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wrote:<br>| I am not familiar with  RedHat Linux logs, and I am encountering a
problem<br>| that our important files disappeared. So I want to know WHO made
this?  How<br>| can I get info about who login and when, Could I find a way to
recover the<br>| files? it is possible?<br><br>The wtmp file is the traditional
place. The "last" command lists recent<br>logins for you.<br>-- <br>Cameron
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