How to get the history of SSH connections with time?
How to get the history of the ssh connection with the time, like at what time the machine accessed via ssh and by who in Linux/Unix using terminal command?
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How to get the history of the ssh connection with the time, like at what time the machine accessed via ssh and by who in Linux/Unix using terminal command?
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How to get the history of the ssh connection with the time, like at what time the machine accessed via ssh and by who in Linux/Unix using terminal command?
16.04 ssh gnome-terminal
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How to get the history of the ssh connection with the time, like at what time the machine accessed via ssh and by who in Linux/Unix using terminal command?
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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)
Thanks @waltinator
– SUD2193
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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. Usingpinky
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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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)
Thanks @waltinator
– SUD2193
yesterday
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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)
Thanks @waltinator
– SUD2193
yesterday
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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)
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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Thanks @waltinator
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Thanks @waltinator
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You can try pinky
apt install pinky
The use is straightforward - just execute
pinky
in terminal.
New contributor
Thanks @Gravemind. Usingpinky
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
add a comment |
You can try pinky
apt install pinky
The use is straightforward - just execute
pinky
in terminal.
New contributor
Thanks @Gravemind. Usingpinky
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
add a comment |
You can try pinky
apt install pinky
The use is straightforward - just execute
pinky
in terminal.
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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. Usingpinky
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
add a comment |
Thanks @Gravemind. Usingpinky
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
NP ;) Pinky got a lot of options. You can see them via man pinky
– Gravemind
yesterday
add a comment |
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