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Re: [K12OSN] Question for a serious problem I have.




Hi Joseph!

One way is to find that special command from the /var/log/messages file.
For example in my server log there is this entry when a user loggs in :

************
Feb 25 17:24:45 terminalserver2 gconfd (8t7-27269): käivitamine (versioon 2.14.0), pid 27269 kasutaja '8t7'
************

and when the user loggs out :

************
Feb 25 17:28:45 terminalserver2 gconfd (8t7-27269): Väljumine
************

My server uses our native language but in english it should be "Start","version","user" and "Exit" ? 8t7 is the name of my terminal. 8th floor terminal 7. For future advice I recommend you to use PostSession and PreSession scripts that log the info as you use FC6 with LTSP 4.2?

PreSession - user logged in
PostSession - user logged out

I use these files to generate statistics for the server usage. Saves info in the mysql DB etc. This does not work in LTSP 5 :( ast that version has a LDM thingy that does not use GDM files while building the session.

Meelis
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Bishay" <joseph bishay gmail com>
To: "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn redhat com>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 4:32 AM
Subject: [K12OSN] Question for a serious problem I have.


Hello,

I hope everyone is well.

I am running K12LTSP based on Fedora Core 6.  Ever since I did a clean
install to this version, I have had the problem with the 'last'
command.  Previously, "last -n 20" would show me the last 20 users who
logged into the system, as well as the time they logged in and out.
However, with this install the whenever I run the command I get, for
everyone the following:

student1 ws220.ltsp:0 Sun Feb 24 13:01 gone - no logout student2 ws220.ltsp:0 Sun Feb 24 12:55 gone - no logout student3 ws199.ltsp:0 Sun Feb 24 12:20 gone - no logout student4 ws199.ltsp:0 Sun Feb 24 12:20 gone - no logout student5 ws216.ltsp:0 Sun Feb 24 12:17 gone - no logout


The problem, as you can see, is that no matter what time they log out,
the system will show them as gone - no logout.  This never used to
happen until this version.  It doesn't matter if the person was logged
in for 3 minutes, 30 minutes, or 3 hours - they will always show as
gone - no logout.

My problem now is that we have a student who is being considered for
suspension from the school due to an email he sent to a girl.  The
parents want the student gone as the letter was extremely upsetting
and inappropriate.  There were several people in the lab at the time
the email was sent, but they all left and logged out at different
times.  I need to be able to show who was still in the lab at the time
the email was sent.  Thus this problem is a major one.

My question is - how can I get the last command to correctly show the
time they logged out?

Thank you.
Joseph

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