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Date:      Tue, 23 Nov 1999 11:39:56 +0100 (CET)
From:      Micke Josefsson <mj@isy.liu.se>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: Who is logged in?
Message-ID:  <XFMail.991123113956.mj@isy.liu.se>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19991123042542.007ea290@mindsieve.com>

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On 23-Nov-99 Allen Cleveland wrote:
> 
> Recently I ftp'd some files from a remote system to my system, from the
> remote system ( ftp was started on the remote system, not mine, in case I'm
> not clear here.) On my system I was interested in seeing what my connection
> from the remote system looked like. So I tried w, and then who. Then I read
> the man pages for w and who. Still I couldn't see my ftp session. The only
> way I fould it was via: 
> 
> ps -aux | grep ftp
> 
> And then I saw myself. 
> 
> So I got interested. Turns out I'm only seeing ssh and telnet logons,
> nothing else. 
> 
> So, how do I go about seeing who else is using my system, other than ps -aux?
> 
> Also, can I pipe this to root's console automagically via stderr(sp?)? If
> so, how, or point me to a man page/readme.
> 
> Thanks!


Slightly off topic: use clog (in ports) to get a log of what IP is connected to
your machine. Quite handy I think.

/Micke


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