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So yeah, is this a bug in lastlog, did I break something or did someone take over my arch box?
Any further info I should provide?
edit: these are remote logins.
Last edited by zaggynl (2009-06-22 07:28:30)
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Maybe it can't read the file. Do you have a /var/log/lastlog file? It should be owned by root and have read and write permissions.
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Interesting, same result on my server. Lastlog used to work fine because I pruned a bunch of dormant accounts from my server just a few months ago. Permissions on the file are fine.
My version of the shadow package is shadow 4.1.3.1-1, what about you zaggy?
Last edited by rson451 (2009-06-22 10:40:27)
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sudo ls -allh /var/log/lastlog
Password:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root users 286K 2009-06-22 10:51 /var/log/lastlog
[zaggynl@cpts600 ~]$ yaourt -Ss shadow
core/shadow 4.1.3.1-1 [installed] (base)
Shadow password file utilities
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Here it only displays the last login time for users that have logged in from vc/{1~6} I believe. And it is working, it shows my last login times as well as the other users login time.
shadow package version: 4.1.3.1-1
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hum ... I think there may be a bug somewhere. I have the exact same situation and it used to work fine.
R.
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I filed a bug:
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--scratch that, phrakture has a better idea on the bugtracker--
Last edited by bender02 (2009-06-23 18:35:09)
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