Re: 4.2 and the 'last' command

This is a discussion on Re: 4.2 and the 'last' command within the OpenSSH Development forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Jason.C.Burns@wellsfargo.com wrote: > My question: I can't find in the source where 'last' is explicitly &...


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Old 11-17-2005
Darren Tucker
 
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Default Re: 4.2 and the 'last' command

Jason.C.Burns@wellsfargo.com wrote:
> My question: I can't find in the source where 'last' is explicitly
> called, so is there an API call that was added between these versions
> that would refer the system to 'last'?


Depends. What platform are you running, and which build and run-time
options have you enabled?

AFAIK sshd doesn't exec "last" itself, although it's possible that
something it calls does under the covers.

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