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SCO 5.0.0 login/logout informaiton 1

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tb1254

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Feb 17, 2004
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OS: SCO 5.0.0

I need to be able to list all the logins and logouts including any unsucessfull ones. I have looked in the adminstrators guide, and I am somewhat sure this information is located in the /etc/utmp and /etc/wtmp files but they are both compacted or encrypted.

Any help you all could provide would be great.
 
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The output from the last command does not give me what I am am looking for (the last command only gives me the user logins but not any invalid logins). I need to see both the valid and and invalid logins.
 
Just to add, in the system administrator quide chapter 5 it said to make a log of the unsecsessful logins just make a file called loginlog in the /usr/adm directory. I have done so giving both owner/group to audit and still I can't get it to log the unsecessful logins. What I am doing wrong?
 
I tried relinking the kernel, then rebooting and still nothing. I must be missing some step somewehere?
 
try it with these permissions.


/var/adm/loginlog
-rwx------ 1 root sys 5610 Jun 16 14:25
 
Problem solved as good as it will be. What I missed that the loginlog file gets populated after 5 unsucessful logins and that parameter can't be changed.
 
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