This sounds like a simple question, but I don't know the answer and couldn't find it on the web.
If I su to root, is there a command I can execute to tell me who I su"ed" from? Or who the lowest shell layers is occupied/owned by?
for example:
I login as user1
su to root
as root, can I determine who I am "logged" in as (user1)?
Thanks again-
If I su to root, is there a command I can execute to tell me who I su"ed" from? Or who the lowest shell layers is occupied/owned by?
for example:
I login as user1
su to root
as root, can I determine who I am "logged" in as (user1)?
Thanks again-