Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 14:47:52 -0600 From: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> To: Peter Rosa <prosa@pro.sk> Cc: security at FreeBSD <freebsd-security@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Possible compromise ? Message-ID: <4016CE78.2020500@centtech.com> In-Reply-To: <00c401c3e516$4f1bf7a0$3501a8c0@peter> References: <01a901c3e294$8ea8a500$3501a8c0@peter><1653155537.20040126121155@b-o.ru> <003001c3e4f4$dbba7910$3501a8c0@peter> <20040127165741.GA1700@sheol.localdomain> <002801c3e513$774a4040$3501a8c0@peter> <4016CAE5.6080808@centtech.com> <00c401c3e516$4f1bf7a0$3501a8c0@peter>
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Peter Rosa wrote: > As Mr. Anderson wrote, I tried last -f /var/log/lastlog and get, what is in > attachment. > Unreadable chaos, bad dates. May be, lastlog has not exact structure for > last, isn't it ? > > PR > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ttyp2 067.mbne Thu Jan 1 01:00 - 08:08 (9012+06:08) > m@ttyv0 Thu Jan 1 01:00 still logged in > 0 hö&=ttyp 160- Thu Jan 1 01:00 still logged in > 0 d¶Ñ?ttyv Thu Jan 1 01:00 still logged in > > wtmp begins Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 CET 1970 lastlog needs wtmp, so you should do: last -f /var/log/wtmp which is the default action if you just last with no arguments. Eric -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Anderson Sr. Systems Administrator Centaur Technology Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ------------------------------------------------------------------
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