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radlast
The radlast
utility lists sessions of specified users, NASes,
NAS ports, and hosts, in reverse time order. By default, each line of output
contains the login name, the NAS short name and port number from where the
session was conducted, the host IP or name, the start and stop
times for the session, and the duration of the session. If the session
is still continuing, radlast
will so indicate.
When the ‘-l’ option is specified, radlast
produces long
output. It includes following fields:
11.2.1 radlast Command Line Options | Command line options. |
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radlast
Command Line Options Use following command line options to control the behavior of the
radlast
utility:
When given this option, radlast
will output at most this many
lines of information.
Read the specified file instead of the default ‘/var/log/radwtmp’.
Report the logins from given host. Host can be either a name or a dotted-quad Internet address.
Report the logins from the given NAS.
Long output format. Report all the information stored in ‘radwtmp’ file.
Report the logins on a given port. The port may be specified either fully or
abbreviated, e.g. radlast -p S03
or radlast -p 3
.
Report the duration of the login session in seconds instead of the default days, hours, and minutes.
The same as ‘-p’. This flag is provided for compatibility with
last(1)
.
Widen the duration field to show seconds as well as the default days, hours and minutes.
If multiple arguments are given, the logical OR operation between them is assumed, i.e., the information selected by each argument is printed. This, however, does not apply to the ‘-c’ option. That option is always combined with the rest of command line by logical AND.
The pseudo-user ‘~reboot’ logs in on every reboot of the network access server.
If radlast
is interrupted, it indicates to what date the search
had progressed.
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