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          The command, in a terminal window, journalctl /usr/sbin/sshd will show you log messages like (I am user walt, and just did a ssh localhost):



          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/walt is already mounted
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: Accepted password for walt from 127.0.0.1 port 52642 ssh2
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user walt by (uid=0)





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          You can try pinky
          apt install pinky
          The use is straightforward - just execute
          pinky in terminal.






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          • Thanks @Gravemind. Using pinky command I was able to get short history (say 5 instance). Using the command mentioned by waltinator I was able to get ssh history for a month.

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          • NP ;) Pinky got a lot of options. You can see them via man pinky

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          The command, in a terminal window, journalctl /usr/sbin/sshd will show you log messages like (I am user walt, and just did a ssh localhost):



          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/walt is already mounted
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: Accepted password for walt from 127.0.0.1 port 52642 ssh2
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user walt by (uid=0)





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          The command, in a terminal window, journalctl /usr/sbin/sshd will show you log messages like (I am user walt, and just did a ssh localhost):



          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/walt is already mounted
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: Accepted password for walt from 127.0.0.1 port 52642 ssh2
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user walt by (uid=0)





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          The command, in a terminal window, journalctl /usr/sbin/sshd will show you log messages like (I am user walt, and just did a ssh localhost):



          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/walt is already mounted
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: Accepted password for walt from 127.0.0.1 port 52642 ssh2
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user walt by (uid=0)





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          The command, in a terminal window, journalctl /usr/sbin/sshd will show you log messages like (I am user walt, and just did a ssh localhost):



          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/walt is already mounted
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: Accepted password for walt from 127.0.0.1 port 52642 ssh2
          Feb 04 09:33:54 bat sshd[17129]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user walt by (uid=0)






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          You can try pinky
          apt install pinky
          The use is straightforward - just execute
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          • Thanks @Gravemind. Using pinky command I was able to get short history (say 5 instance). Using the command mentioned by waltinator I was able to get ssh history for a month.

            – SUD2193
            yesterday













          • NP ;) Pinky got a lot of options. You can see them via man pinky

            – Gravemind
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          You can try pinky
          apt install pinky
          The use is straightforward - just execute
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          • Thanks @Gravemind. Using pinky command I was able to get short history (say 5 instance). Using the command mentioned by waltinator I was able to get ssh history for a month.

            – SUD2193
            yesterday













          • NP ;) Pinky got a lot of options. You can see them via man pinky

            – Gravemind
            yesterday



















          • Thanks @Gravemind. Using pinky command I was able to get short history (say 5 instance). Using the command mentioned by waltinator I was able to get ssh history for a month.

            – SUD2193
            yesterday













          • NP ;) Pinky got a lot of options. You can see them via man pinky

            – Gravemind
            yesterday

















          Thanks @Gravemind. Using pinky command I was able to get short history (say 5 instance). Using the command mentioned by waltinator I was able to get ssh history for a month.

          – SUD2193
          yesterday







          Thanks @Gravemind. Using pinky command I was able to get short history (say 5 instance). Using the command mentioned by waltinator I was able to get ssh history for a month.

          – SUD2193
          yesterday















          NP ;) Pinky got a lot of options. You can see them via man pinky

          – Gravemind
          yesterday





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